Leshiy2 vs Valkyrie accessories

The muzzlebreak is listed on the website and it’s a ported tip that is going to be extremely loud I’d imagine… You are definitely going to want to make plans for a moderator if you want it even somewhat quiet.. I really don’t understand the purpose of the muzzle break as it’s intended to show off the loud sound to make it more realistic to a firearm which I don’t know a single person who would want to do that unless you were using it for a movie or something? I don’t know maybe I’m wrong..? 
 
The muzzlebreak is listed on the website and it’s a ported tip that is going to be extremely loud I’d imagine… You are definitely going to want to make plans for a moderator if you want it even somewhat quiet.. I really don’t understand the purpose of the muzzle break as it’s intended to show off the loud sound to make it more realistic to a firearm which I don’t know a single person who would want to do that unless you were using it for a movie or something? I don’t know maybe I’m wrong..?

Well unless your in Canada like the OP where it's illegal to have any silencing parts like a working shroud or LDC. They don't have a choice.
 
bigHUN, is your Leshiy2 a sub 12 ft lb version (I actually think the Canadian refs list velocity, not ft lbs, but you know what i mean) or is it the full power one that you need a Firearms certificate for?

I had forgotten about the whole ban on silencers, even for airguns, in Canada.

Chris


..........No official specsheet yet ............
 
This is the muzzle brake that EDgun/Valkyrie offers. I say it looks pretty slick with the 350mm barrel and Valkyrie handguard. 

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https://youtu.be/HzDRRaSTukc
 
So talking now further from my Canadian perspective, we cannot use any sound altering device call it whatever, we like it or not, that is fine.

But a muzzle break strips off the air blast in front of the projectile path how it exits through a barrel - I can imagine that...

also

strips off the the air turbulence behind a projectile as well ones left the muzzle, - and I can imagine that one as well.

So I cannot see any negative effects with a good muzzlebreaker vs a suppressor in example, which actually traps the airblast internally. Did anybody confirmed helped the accuracy? I have not seen anything else then just a placebo effect.

As of the muzzlebreak creates a laud sound as a F...well...I was waiting for more then a year for this my shooting range start working again and I will sit in between some large bore snipers with a highest $$ ear protection on my head...uhm what to say.

The other opinion I have about suppressors, yes I like it maybe in the basement late hours I don't want to wake the "boss", but

if you have a suppressor because of your neighbours = that means your neighbours are way too close = and if your neighbours are way too close... you shall not discharge your weapon...or I may be wrong?
 
So talking now further from my Canadian perspective, we cannot use any sound altering device call it whatever, we like it or not, that is fine.

But a muzzle break strips off the air blast in front of the projectile path how it exits through a barrel - I can imagine that...

also

strips off the the air turbulence behind a projectile as well ones left the muzzle, - and I can imagine that one as well.

So I cannot see any negative effects with a good muzzlebreaker vs a suppressor in example, which actually traps the airblast internally. Did anybody confirmed helped the accuracy? I have not seen anything else then just a placebo effect.

As of the muzzlebreak creates a laud sound as a F...well...I was waiting for more then a year for this my shooting range start working again and I will sit in between some large bore snipers with a highest $$ ear protection on my head...uhm what to say.

The other opinion I have about suppressors, yes I like it maybe in the basement late hours I don't want to wake the "boss", but

if you have a suppressor because of your neighbours = that means your neighbours are way too close = and if your neighbours are way too close... you shall not discharge your weapon...or I may be wrong?

Well, I don’t have any neighbors within 100 meters, but I still like to have a suppressor on my airguns for my own sake (and my wife). I do agree with you, if you’re shooting at a rifle range it doesn’t matter, because you’ll be wearing ear protection anyway.

As for muzzle breaks, I’ve never used one on an airgun. But I do have them on a few rifles, and it does make them loud as hell, especially off to the sides. Because the breaks direct the blast to the sides (and even a bit backwards) the sound goes there as well. I once had my Stag AR15 knock over a can of Coke which was standing beside the muzzle about 2 feet away, just from the lateral blast.
 
The other question I have to L2 owners.

Since this my L2 will be improvised for a Canadian market and nobody have seen anything like it before....

Q: how is that possible to add a muzzle break to the L2 barrel (to replace a moderator)? I didn't said to Valkyrie. My best understanding is that I bought the L2 350 and not a Valkyrie 350, but honestly both look great to me....and btw the Valkyrie barrel guard opens up more doors for future developments.

As a side note, with FX Impact the story is that anywhere around a globe you guys got internal moderator inside the shroud and me in Canbada it was just an empty aluminum tube with a threaded insert at front to thread into barrel nut. (That thread-end insert I replaced DIY with a redesigned built in airstripper which breaks the muzzle into the shroud - again)

Can’t answer your L2 question yet, since mine should arrive today. However with respect to the FX Impact, neither my M3 nor my 2020 MK2 came with an internal moderator. The shroud end cap is really just a combo device to screw on to the threaded barrel screw and a male outer end that fits a moderator/silencer. The older models may have had what. You describe, but I’ve never had one of those.
 
...actually think the Canadian refs list velocity, not ft lbs, but you know what i mean....

Chris


Chris I promised myself so many times I don't want to talk imperial anymore I want to talk and think and do metric... but I just cannot get rid of that when everybody around me talks inches and pounds

I was like that when I moved to the US 30 years ago next month. Then I was bilingual Metric/Imperial. Then I gave up :)

I can still do car speeds in metric (KPH vs MPH) and temperature is no problem in either system. But don’t ask me weight in Kilos, or my height in centimeters. I’m just hopeless