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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

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Check out that fireball! Once I took the flash suppressor off my HK91, the flamethrower at the end was enough to blind me and flip out my NVD as we filmed on the edge of twilight.

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  • Are the factory HK compensators any good at reducing flash too? Or just the ones marked as 'flash suppressors'? I have a PTR-91 KC with the welded-on HK compensating muzzle break (has the round drilled ports) and I'm unable to fire it at night to find out for myself.

  • @uber1337420 I can't see the compensator for myself, so unsure.

    A good rule of thumb is to look at the muzzle end.

    If it's just a small .30 calibre hole at the muzzle end and the rest is sealed then it's a muzzle brake only.

    If the end of the muzzle device is completely open then you've got a genuine flash suppressor.

    If it's the small hole, chances are you'll still have a heckuva flash.

    If you have a range you can shoot at even near twilight hours, this will become readily apparent.

  • can you americans make another hk91 show and tell with a T6 stock and a hand rail guard please

  • @TURKSTA19 TAPCO products are cheap crap.

    If you own one, ditch it and buy something that won't break on you.

  • @Frankdude72 lol you see the problem is that im in a gun free nation called australia thats why i requested it lol

  • @TURKSTA19 I figured you were OCONUS, though by your name I guessed Turkey, where it's very difficult to get any rifle. (Though pistols and shotguns seem relatively common.)

    Are you looking for reviews on aftermarket stocks you can actually buy?

    Either way, I have no interest on outfitting my personal longguns with stocks barely acceptable for airsofts.

    For HKs, stick with HK factory, B&T, or MagPul and maybe Choate.

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  • one sigle shot could illuminate your entire squadron, haha. Not a good thing.

  • It MAKES the difference!

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  • @hanskaltwasser It's only welded on to be compliant with my state's laws. New Jersey in this case.

  • @hanskaltwasser IGF makes US flash hiders for the 15x1 pattern, if you want to keep your parts count.

  • @uber1337420 I think he just demo'd an HK flash hider. The one you are describing on your ptr kc, is the factory PTR muzzle brake. The factory HK flash suppressors are decent at reducing flash. I didn't know PTR welded on any of their muzzle devices.

  • Damn, flash hiders are pretty effective..

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