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The addition of a flash suppressor adds to the overall length.
Some of them were fitted with a Sionics noise and flash suppressor.
The back pressure generated through this type of flash suppressor helps to cycle the rifle.
A flash suppressor at the muzzle was also introduced.
The M1918 has a cylindrical flash suppressor fitted to the muzzle end.
Most flash suppressors are designed to minimize the visible signature of the gunfire.
The AR-15 was not equipped with any flash suppressor during the conduct of this test.
The flash suppressor was also designed to accept rifle grenades, although none have been accepted into service.
Colt partially solved this problem by installing a new, longer flash suppressor.
Flash suppressors are attached to the muzzle of the weapon to diminish these effects.
The AK-47 was not equipped with a flash suppressor.
I squinted past the gun, though my eyes wanted to fix on the round end of the muzzle flash suppressor.
The gun he used to shoot her was an Ingram Mac-10 with a flash suppressor.
The flash suppressor has some sharp edges along its longitudinal cuts for wire cutting.
Some jurisdictions have banned or severely restrict usage of flash suppressors by law.
They had an assortment of 5.56 carbines with homemade flash suppressors and scopes.
Two of the men held MP-5 submachine guns, fitted with flash suppressors.
The muzzle is threaded for a flash suppressor or blank-firing device.
Another feature of the Valmet M62/76 series rifles is the flash suppressor.
Flash suppressors and muzzle brakes are common solutions to this problem, which may ease their acceptance.
He stopped talking when the three-pronged flash suppressor on an M-16 rifle came to rest on the back of his neck.
Although they are typically mounted in the same position and sometimes confused with each other, a flash suppressor is different from a muzzle brake.
Some had flash suppressors or folding stocks.
Early M60 machine guns and some early M16 models featured this type of flash suppressor.
Fully automatic versions have a removable flash suppressor.
A flash suppressor, also known as a flash guard, flash eliminator, flash hider, or flash cone, is a device attached to the muzzle of a rifle that reduces its visible signature while firing by cooling or dispersing the burning gases that exit the muzzle, a phenomenon typical of carbine length weapons.
Two types of flash eliminator/muzzle brakes are available as an accessory with one being threaded to accommodate a sound-suppressor.
He strained his eyes, taking in the squat flash eliminator at the muzzle, the telescopic sight, and the thick downward chunk of magazine.
It has a hollow handle that fits over the SA80/L85 rifles muzzle and slots that lined up with those on the flash eliminator.
It was a much rougher weapon than the Mk I. The flash eliminator and the folding handle (the grip) of the Mk I was eliminated.
Models used for sniping were generally factory tested for accuracy and fitted with specialized components, including not just optics but also such items as slings, cheek pieces, and flash eliminators.
Cone-shaped flash eliminators are also evident on the Bren LMG and on the turret-mounted aircraft machine guns of British WWII heavy bombers, which were used mostly at night.
The Vortex Flash Hider or Vortex Flash Eliminator is a flash suppressor made by Smith Enterprise Inc. for a variety of different rifles, carbines, machine guns and handguns.
From 2007 an upgrade including the provision of ACOGs, a new handguard incorporating Picatinny rails (with optional hand grip/bipod), and a new vortex style flash eliminator is being introduced for use by selected units.
The iron sights have also been changed to the same as those on the L85A2 and the new weapon also has a flash eliminator, allowing the use of a blank firing attachment (BFA) required for the semi-automatic mechanism to function.
BRDM-2 armed with 23 mm gun with top handle and cylindrical flash eliminator instead of 14.5 mm KPV heavy machine gun and a 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun.
In 1915 he joined the design staff of the Royal Aircraft Factory in Farnborough, where he invented the 'flash eliminator' for machine-guns and in 1937 patented an inductor relay for lift control and automatic train control.
The reduction in length was achieved by installing the shortest butt length (there were 3 available, short, standard and long), and a flash suppressor that resembled the standard version except it projected a much smaller distance beyond the end of the rifling, and had correspondingly shorter flash eliminator slots.
A flash suppressor, also known as a flash guard, flash eliminator, flash hider, or flash cone, is a device attached to the muzzle of a rifle that reduces its visible signature while firing by cooling or dispersing the burning gases that exit the muzzle, a phenomenon typical of carbine length weapons.
Flash hiders installed on the guns and curtains covering the windows cured the first problems, but the lack of armor could not be rectified immediately.
Accessories such as flash hiders, bayonet mounts, sling swivels, and sight graduations had to be designed.
In places where legal, the G22 is equipped with a threaded barrel, provisioning it for various muzzle devices such as flash hiders and suppressors.
Flash Hiders (Moonrize)
Flash Hiders (Spenoza Thunderhead)
Flash Hiders (Tiria Rosette)
These are selected by the operator depending on the weapon's tactical employment and include sound suppressors, muzzle brakes, compensators and flash hiders.
She held an absurdly elaborate weapon of some kind, a pistol shape nearly lost beneath a flanged overlay of scope sights, silencers, flash hiders.
The barrel's muzzle is threaded, enabling the use of muzzle devices such as flash hiders, compensators, and blank-firing adapters.
They differed from the HK91 in that they had their flash hiders removed and featured a smooth forend that lacked the bipod attachment point.
The SMGs were initially fitted with the standard M16 rifle's "duckbill" or three-prong flash hiders, which did not alleviate the problem.
Flash Hiders (Calnarsa Lue Bonn)
Additionally, bayonet lugs and flash hiders are prohibited on semi-automatic rifles while Muzzle brakes and compensators are legal.
Suppressors are currently not specified exactly by means of a certain minimum attenuating level in dB which separates them from improved flash hiders or advanced muzzle brakes.
All current NATO rifles are capable of launching STANAG 22mm rifle grenades from their flash hiders without the use of an adapter.
There is a wide range of after-market accessories available for the Mini-14 (e.g., folding stocks, scopes, flash hiders, bi-pods, etc.) all of which make the Mini-14 a highly adaptable rifle and add to its popularity.
With the exception of T23 hiders mounted on M3 Carbines, few if any T23 flash hider attachments saw service during World War II, though unit armorers occasionally hand-built improvised compensator/flash hiders of their own design.
The Tabuk, like the M72, has a provision for muzzle attachments in the typical Russian thread pattern of 14x1mm left hand thread, which means that it can accept several variations of Soviet flash hiders and muzzle brakes, as well as Soviet designed sound suppression devices.
A flash suppressor, also known as a flash guard, flash eliminator, flash hider, or flash cone, is a device attached to the muzzle of a rifle that reduces its visible signature while firing by cooling or dispersing the burning gases that exit the muzzle, a phenomenon typical of carbine length weapons.
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