T110's Long, Comfortable, Nights by the Fireside
Дата: 15.12.2016 20:04:38
The_Chieftain: If I recall, the British solution was an additional band, while the
Canadian sabot was fundamentally a different shape entirely. If the
muzzle brake was the issue, it would surely be easier to replace a
couple thousand brakes than tens of thousands of rounds of
ammunition with a stopgap. Otherwise, the conclusion must be
that 17prs muzzle brake was not fundamentally incompatible with the
SVDS ammunition. That's not to say that they can't be a problem
with DS rounds in general, but usually the prohibiting problem
wasn't 'inaccuracy' as much as 'the sabots would destroy the muzzle
brake by physical impact." As muzzle brakes go, 17pr's is pretty
short so avoided that problem.
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