Not going to be suppressed. One prong straight up or straight down?
Not going to be suppressed. One prong straight up or straight down?
11C2P '83-'87
Airborne Infantry
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In the case of types like the FOSSA one of the prongs is wider than the other two and should face down.
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Time it so that one prong is facing down. If you're in a very dusty environment it's not going to make much of a difference as the jets of gas blowing out to either side of it will still kick up dust, but in other environments it should stop it from kicking up dirt if there's a bare patch under your shooting position.
Note that if you're that concerned about giving yourself away with a dust signature, you can put a piece of cardboard, tarp, or anything else on the ground under where your muzzle device will be and it will negate the dust puff. Even simpler is to pour a bit of water in that area to keep the dust/dirt from puffing.
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