It's always best to remain on the LEO's good side by showing you are doing things safe. IE problem solved.Īt least you have had a chance to talk to some local LE, as now they know you are the "good guy" who does stuff safe. Cats are more humanlike at times than dogs are, and after time goes on, the cats will become immune to the sound of guns. As to her cats, she needs to deal with it. Some people will never learn, and it's up to them to change, not for someone else to change them. After awhile it will get so bad the cops won't listen to her what so ever, and sadly, can even backfire if she is ever robbed etc on her. Just go on your own biz, and let her go on her own biz. Just ignore it, as feeding into it by communicating with her will just intensify the ordeal. IMO it just creates the illusion of this being correct, rather than how it really is.Īs for the OPS neighbor, I think literally everyone of us at one point has had a neighbor like this at some point in time. IMO the stereotypes of stuff regarding a convo about guns is a bad thing. In fact, I've owned, and known people with many cats who are less pussy than many dogs. I have many cats on the land, and shoot regularly, and the cats are neither afraid, or act like "pussies". There's a reason dogs are known as mans best friend. I'd take the woman over to the house and show her where and how you have been shooting, and that it is indeed safe, I would then explain that you are well within the law doing such, and then I would explain why dogs are preferred over cats, and that she should perhaps spend the $1000 you would have to fork out on a suppressor, on getting rid of those stupid cats and getting a dog. Unless you are running a switch block type of setup or the weapon is setup for such.
The weapon will more than likely require manual cycling with each round.
using subsonic 5.56 rounds within the M4 lends itself to short stroking and undergassing issues resulting in BOB and other types of malfunctions.
There will be a significant reduction in muzzle report when using subsonic rounds, as in the sonic crack of the projectile, with both rifle and pistol rounds, however. They are usually pretty stringent with their QC. I would venture to say that DD threads are concentric. The sheriff deputy that has been coming is very polite and we usually talk for a few minutes and I think he is tired of the crazy old lady. Also does anyone know if DD threads are concentric. I do understand that the 9mm will be much quieter than the 5.56 but will there be a significant reduction in sound when using subsonic rounds. I have actually tried to let the lady know in advance when I am going to shoot and she responds with “you cant do that it is too loud and it scares my cats.” I shoot my 9mm more than my M4 so I thought I might could get one to pull double duty. they are used here for general estimation You would be much wiser to go with a 762 suppressor, such as an AAC 726-SDN-6īut if you are set on 9mm, I believe SilencerCo makes one called the Osprey that is capable of multi-caliberĪll measurements listed are simply used for illustration and may in fact differ from actual measurements. It will work, but it may not be what you are looking for. That's a considerable difference.Īnd as such, you will not have the same sound reduction from a 9mm suppressor shooting 5.56 as you would a dedicated 5.56 suppressor. Whereas a 5.56 suppressor will have a through hole diameter of roughly around. Now the other, more noticeable issue will be the sound reduction performance.Ī 9mm suppressor will have a through hole diameter of probably around. But that aside, if its a really well constructed suppressor you would be ok. rifle caliber rounds produce tremendously more pressure and blast force upon the baffles than a pistol caliber. Depends on how well the construction of the suppressor is.