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A while ago, I asked how to get rid of first round pop in my suppressor. Some said to fire the first round into the ground, and someone said to stick a lit match into the can until it burns out, just to burn up all the oxygen.
Well this weekend, at the range, I tried it. The match went out os soon as I put it in the can, and I fired the first round. It was amazing, there was NO FRP what so ever!!!!...plus no dammage to the can.
Thanks
-Emt1581
John@JCDLESales
10-14-2005, 06:45
Your breath's CO2 will displace the O2 Pop.
I'll have to try that one next time.
Thanks
-Emt1581
I don't know what your problem is EMT, I don't have a first round pop in my Can very often, and when it is, It's almost never noticed.
trakker45
10-14-2005, 16:03
He probably puts a stethoscope on it. The guy owns one .22 suppressor, and it has spawned a thousand threads in the free fire zone. God help us if he ever buys another NFA toy.
You breath should not displace enough of the oxygen to make a difference. As a standard the eath's atmosphere is ~21% Oxygen and you breath out ~16% oxygen. It should not make a diff.
As far as the pop, I don't hear it with my .22 can. I do hear a little first round pop with my 45 can.
Originally posted by RWBlue
As far as the pop, I don't hear it with my .22 can. I do hear a little first round pop with my 45 can.
The only reason I mentioned it is because we have the same can internals. I think EMT is being an anal retentive Sum*****. I fired my can two days ago, and I didn't notice anything at all even while shooting HighVelocity stinger ammo.
And considering you chopped yer barrel so damn short EMT, the bullets should never make it to supersonic speed anyway, or at least within the 1000FPS threshhold..
John@JCDLESales
10-15-2005, 21:45
Originally posted by RWBlue
You breath should not displace enough of the oxygen to make a difference. As a standard the eath's atmosphere is ~21% Oxygen and you breath out ~16% oxygen. It should not make a diff.
As far as the pop, I don't hear it with my .22 can. I do hear a little first round pop with my 45 can.
So in other words if I put a plastic bag over your head and secure it with a nylon pull tie and you repeatly rebreath the total volume therein contained you'll only become slightly Hypoxic there on Eath ;Q
See I was operating under the misconception that the O2 content would be somewhat dimished along with O2's atomicity over the course of several exhalations here on Earth. See I learned something here.;P
Originally posted by John@JCDLESales
So in other words if I put a plastic bag over your head and secure it with a nylon pull tie and you repeatly rebreath the total volume therein contained you'll only become slightly Hypoxic there on Eath ;Q
See I was operating under the misconception that the O2 content would be somewhat dimished along with O2's atomicity over the course of several exhalations here on Earth. See I learned something here.;P
No, let me put it a different way.
The only reason mouth to mouth works is because you only need 10% oxygen to survive.
Lets assume that I have a scuba tank filled with standard air 21%. Let say I use this standard scuba tank to partially fill my personal floatation device. Lets then say that while exploring a submerged ship, I start to run out of air. I can use the air in my personal floatation device approximately 1.5 times before I have a problem become light headed, and die.
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