yes, i have a wasr 10 also and it will fit. Be careful when u buy it, some websites offer an $8 one and a $13 dollar one (give or take a couple bucks). The $8 one i think needs additional fitting, as the review i read on it said "hope you have a dremmell..: ( ". so be careful
Wow, thats a really big difference. However me, being a recreational desert shooter, I like muzzle flash (I love shooting my Mosin Nagant M44 at night), so the flash from my WASR-10 makes it more fun lol.
He is releasing the trigger after the action fully cycles. This allows greater accuracy and control for rapid firing as you're not jerking the gun around.
There are flash hiders and flash suppressors. Flash hiders are only shrouds that hide the flash from the shooter so as to not disrupt night vision. These were typically used on old fire arms. Any modern fire arm uses flash suppressors and their main purpose is to reduse muzzle flash. They do this by mixing the super heated and unburned powder with the outside air reducing the temperature of the gasses and keeping the unburt powder from burning.
yes, i have a wasr 10 also and it will fit. Be careful when u buy it, some websites offer an $8 one and a $13 dollar one (give or take a couple bucks). The $8 one i think needs additional fitting, as the review i read on it said "hope you have a dremmell..: ( ". so be careful
rickrossbach 3 months ago
If you have a slant brake on it, it will work. There are US made 14x1lh threaded A1 type birdcages available all over the net for under $20.
chevrofreak 10 months ago
So the twist on flash hider should work fin on my WASR-10? I have a video on the question. Check it out and help a guy out.
PatriotSeeker 10 months ago
Wow, thats a really big difference. However me, being a recreational desert shooter, I like muzzle flash (I love shooting my Mosin Nagant M44 at night), so the flash from my WASR-10 makes it more fun lol.
Blown4banger 2 years ago
Thanks for the vid, iam gonna put one on my new WASR. Right now all it has is a Muzzle nut covering the threads.
Xare420 2 years ago
Great vid. Why does your gun seem to have a delay between pulling the trigger and firing? Is that a two-stage trigger or something?
andrew4l 3 years ago
He is releasing the trigger after the action fully cycles. This allows greater accuracy and control for rapid firing as you're not jerking the gun around.
Hades8784 3 years ago
anyone care to explain the science behind flash hiders?
PeerlessWonder 3 years ago
There are flash hiders and flash suppressors. Flash hiders are only shrouds that hide the flash from the shooter so as to not disrupt night vision. These were typically used on old fire arms. Any modern fire arm uses flash suppressors and their main purpose is to reduse muzzle flash. They do this by mixing the super heated and unburned powder with the outside air reducing the temperature of the gasses and keeping the unburt powder from burning.
MrGatoMan1 3 years ago
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novadak 1 year ago
good vid
WEMBLEYNE 3 years ago
wow I'm supprised how well that worked..
SKSSVT93 3 years ago
wow, huge difference. Thanks, i always wondered how effective flash hiders were.
Bertisevil666 3 years ago