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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1657886" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>You hit on exactly why I want to keep it open as possible and am ok with more noise to have a good field of view. </p><p> As far as suppressors go, I've never really liked the goose gun look or the weight forward balance they add to a rifle. I use noise cancelling ear buds to keep the sound level low for myself when shooting. I also fundamentally refuse to pay for a stamp and the outrageous price for the suppressor itself , just to lower the Db level of my rifle. Its robbery IMHO . If we can get the house back and keep the presidency in 2020, maybe uncle Sam will drop that stupid stamp requirement. If that happens, maybe competition in the suppressor industry with make them drop back to earth on the price. If that happens, I might look at one, even though I will still hate to hang one off the end of a perfectly balanced rifle.</p><p> No offence meant to those that own one. It's just a hangup for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1657886, member: 110162"] You hit on exactly why I want to keep it open as possible and am ok with more noise to have a good field of view. As far as suppressors go, I've never really liked the goose gun look or the weight forward balance they add to a rifle. I use noise cancelling ear buds to keep the sound level low for myself when shooting. I also fundamentally refuse to pay for a stamp and the outrageous price for the suppressor itself , just to lower the Db level of my rifle. Its robbery IMHO . If we can get the house back and keep the presidency in 2020, maybe uncle Sam will drop that stupid stamp requirement. If that happens, maybe competition in the suppressor industry with make them drop back to earth on the price. If that happens, I might look at one, even though I will still hate to hang one off the end of a perfectly balanced rifle. No offence meant to those that own one. It's just a hangup for me. [/QUOTE]
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