Altaros new Silencer with Muzzle Brake

What is the issue on the M24 only allowed in the EU and not available in the US?
Thanks.
This is already old info, we already have a contract with UPS and will be able to ship the M24 to the US, but they are currently out of stock.
 
NO it is not. It is a SUPRESSOR or moderator it is NOT a silencer. get it right and stop using the incorrect terminology that would further bring more scrutinization on them and more restrictions.
The use of any word does not put anything on the list of prohibited goods or cause the authorities to ban anything. It's strange to think that the authorities are not already fully aware of them. The same applies to the power of airguns, etc. YT is full of old videos about big bores and hunting with them

Sorry, off topic....
 
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The use of any word does not put anything on the list of prohibited goods or cause the authorities to ban anything. It's strange to think that the authorities are not already fully aware of them. The same applies to the power of airguns, etc. YT is full of old videos about big bores and hunting with them

Sorry, off topic....
yes, you're right. Most of the government officials are not the brightest, but to think that there is no one among them who is able to open YouTube or use Google is quite naive. I would also like to return to the topic and not deal with wordplay
 
A new version of the Altaros silencer combines the technology of a classic airgun silencer and the technology of a muzzle brake / compensator. By combining both elements into one unit, a unique device is created that even better reduces the noise during the shot and at the same time diverts the expanding residual air away from the path of the bullet, which leads to increasing the precision of shooting.

https://www.altaros.cz/accessories/210-silencer-with-muzzle-brake-22.html .22 caliber
https://www.altaros.cz/accessories/209-silencer-with-muzzle-brake-25.html .25 caliber

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This new type of suppressor was used in this shooting video:
.177 ? in the works ?
 
we have neglected this caliber a bit, since most of the time .22 caliber is used for this .177 caliber without making any major difference.
When muzzle brakes are made again, we can also make a version for .177. Until then, I think that the .22 version can be used without any problems, since the powers in .177 are not so big that there is a problem with damping.
 
thank you all for the review.
caliber .30 -7.62 is currently black anodized. There will also be .35 (9mm). Estimate approx. 10 days.
We will also make the M14 thread, but we have a large range of products, a lot of demand and limited production capacity, so it takes time.

The short version is quite a bit louder than the long version, but still quite a bit quieter than the stock silencer without a muzzle brake

At the silencer, the front end (plug-muzzle brake) can be unscrewed and this will get inside. The rear end is firmly glued, because otherwise there is a risk that the end would remain on the barrel and the casing (tube) would loosen. For higher power +120J, this happened, for example, on the M24, where it would not be possible to unscrew the silencer from the barrel when it was firmly tightened and the entire system was undercooled without gluing one plug.
Now the important thing, in the entire time I've been using our silencer, I haven't had to disassemble a single one. There really isn't much to clean, the lead dust is deposited at such a slow rate that even after 20,000 shots I won't have anything to clean for it to matter. So it can be disassembled, everything is tight enough to make it work well, but you really won't need to disassemble the silencer during normal operation.
Please would this unit potentially cause the rifle to move recoil and move a little less when it’s being shot, thereby potentially increasing the accuracy by being able to keep it more stable ?
 
Please would this unit potentially cause the rifle to move recoil and move a little less when it’s being shot, thereby potentially increasing the accuracy by being able to keep it more stable ?
it depends on the performance. Personally, I feel that with a power of 150J and more, a rifle without a silencer feels a bit more recoil, but I don't have many opportunities to shoot without a silencer, so I haven't verified it exactly. Primarily, however, accuracy will be helped by cutting the airflow outside the shot.