I can tell you from personal experience and experimentation, that the safest place to be when that pos is being fired is ten feet in front of it.
With the short barrel along with being suppressed and shooting 5.56, you will get rounds tumbling almost immediately exiting the barrel and going non-ballistic due to not enough spin and gas pressure behind the round fired.
I am willing to bet you this troon will get baffle strikes immediately.
Every round fired will leave a keyhole pattern on the target, most will miss it entirely.
There is a lot of science about pressures and velocity relating to ideal barrel length vs type of round being fired, all of it is being ignored here.
I can tell you from personal experience and experimentation, that the safest place to be when that pos is being fired is ten feet in front of it.
With the short barrel along with being suppressed and shooting 5.56, you will get rounds tumbling almost immediately exiting the barrel and going non-ballistic due to not enough spin and gas pressure behind the round fired.
I am willing to bet you this troon will get baffle strikes immediately.
Every round fired will leave a keyhole pattern on the target, most will miss it entirely.
There is a lot of science about pressures and velocity relating to ideal barrel length vs type of round being fired, all of it is being ignored here.
The fuck are you smoking? 5.56 does not tumble, keyhole, or baffle strike from a 10.5".
Somebody get this genius in touch with SOCOM, they don't know the Mk18 keyholes and wrecks suppressors.
You are incorrect. I have a 10.5 inch barrel AR pistol