Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
If it works for your purposes then drive on. The flash and concussion wasn't worth the 5 or 10 hundredths of a second I was gaining on split times. I didn't/don't even want to imagine having to deal with it during a protracted engagement in hallways and rooms. I want to be able to hear when I get old.

I completely agree it works well on a full auto gun. But since I believe in being accountable for every round that leaves my muzzle I have never put a carbine on auto in a fight. I completely disagree that it shines on an SBR but again, if it's working for your purposes...

I can agree with a lot you're saying, but it comes down again to preference.

I don't own F.A, nor do I desire to own one, if I did then a B.C woul be on it.

I knew about the B.C WAY before I ever decided to put one on, I always wanted good shooting fundamentals so I could notice it. I think a lot of guys think that it makes them a better shooter which is completely false for obvious reasons, I also watch a lot of guys slapping the trigger and losing good fundamentals thinking its gonna compensate for it.

As far as shooting in a hallway goes, that's the last place I would want to be in an engagement an I'm pretty sure I would move, that of course, comes SECOND to the fact that if I WAS in a gunfight, my hearing would be the last thing I was thinking of. I'll just rely on our little friend "Auditory exclusion".

We don't know how one another shoots or what works best, it's preference, all I'm satin is I don't think we can discourage people from using different things simply because we're "uncomfortable" with it ourselves, we don't know the intended application.