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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 2039294" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>A 6.5 Covid?<strong> </strong>No doubt the OP has his/her reasons for a 16" 375, but to put a muzzle brake on that sure is a novelty--and makes me think of a couple of asides Robert Rourk had in his<em> Something of Value</em> and<em> Uhuru</em>; "They [the natives] thought it was the<em> sound</em> that killed." For a short time the score must have been highly in favor of their enemies, various and sundry heavy, large, and/or sharp toothed, and each other. Shooting and using the medium Holland sans brake with a 24" barrel isn't really any big thing; I can only imagine the racket with a brake on a 16" barreled version! Maybe one wouldn't have to actually hit anything; the sound alone may have the desired effect. But guns do fire on both ends... Hearing aid companies are no doubt sending spam emails already...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 2039294, member: 34925"] A 6.5 Covid?[B] [/B]No doubt the OP has his/her reasons for a 16" 375, but to put a muzzle brake on that sure is a novelty--and makes me think of a couple of asides Robert Rourk had in his[I] Something of Value[/I] and[I] Uhuru[/I]; "They [the natives] thought it was the[I] sound[/I] that killed."[B] [/B] For a short time the score must have been highly in favor of their enemies, various and sundry heavy, large, and/or sharp toothed, and each other. Shooting and using the medium Holland sans brake with a 24" barrel isn't really any big thing; I can only imagine the racket with a brake on a 16" barreled version! Maybe one wouldn't have to actually hit anything; the sound alone may have the desired effect. But guns do fire on both ends... Hearing aid companies are no doubt sending spam emails already... [B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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