Not very likely. Muzzle brakes work by venting gases, whereas sound suppressors work in part by preventing the escape of these gases. Some flash suppressors are designed to facilitate the attachment of a sound suppressor, such as the Smith Vortex and AAC Blackout, but not muzzle brakes.
Bayonet, scope, grenade launcher, sling, muzzle break, sound moderator, etc..
If you mean a muzzle brake or barrel weight, yes. It can change the vibration pattern in the barrel when the rifle is fired, changing the point of impact. Anything added to a barrel, such as a sound suppressor, will affect the zero.
well it distrubates the air and sound better gives a more acurate and quiter shot down range
The discharge of a muzzle-loader is loud, without question, but it's not significantly different than a contemporary rifle. If the bullet misses the deer, the sound will most likely scare it.
Yes, factory made to be legal. Also since a suppressor diverts the gases created by the propellant it can replace a muzzle brake.
A sound moderator
A silencer is a device that reduces sound signature, and are illegal. a muzzle is the end of the barrel.
Spell check- Suppressor. Yes, they do work. However, they may not do what you think they do. They do not totally silence a rifle- they REDUCE a PART of the noise made by the muzzle blast. There is also noise made by a high speed bullet breaking the sound barrier- and they do not reduce THAT. They will make a rifle quieter, but not as quiet as the ones in the movies.
No, the word "brake" has a long "a" sound (the "e" is silent).
The sound may or may not "come first" when a bullet is fired. Particularly if we make the decision after collecting data from down range. The muzzle velocity of some firearms does notexceed the speed of sound. In those cases, the sound will reach a "target" down range before the bullet does. But the muzzle velocity of other firearms does exceed the speed of sound, and in those cases, the bullet will arrive down range before the sound does.
There is no sound if they are in good working order.
The report is the sound of the gunshot.