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This youngster barely three years old did not want to leave the shooting range, until having tried the Big Gun under his fathers strict surveillance. The tolerable sound of a suppressed Maxim 1910 in caliber 7.62x53R was not frightening at all, but pushing the stiff trigger demanded all the power at hand.  The Reflex Suppressor R8MG was dwarfed by the large essence of the legendary firearm, suppressor appearing only slightly larger than the original flash hider it substituted. The veteran MG carried the suppressor with its usual dignity, knowing that once a member of Maxim family was the first inventor to make a firearms silencer known around the world.

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Trying shooting from hip with Russian Degtaryev DP-27 in cal. 7,62x53R created an expression worth seeing on the face of this shooter... The DP-27 LMG was a rough but utterly reliable weapon, well liked by Finns and captured in quantities during the extremely cold Winter War. Amount of captured DP-27's, nicknamed "Emma",  finally exceeded the number of the Finnish   LS-26's issued to troops as standard LMG. The DP-27 functions well with this T8D Reflex Suppressor, the peculiar slow "clacketiclack" action sound being highlighted from under the dampened muzzle noise.


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MG-34 "twins" shot with different sounds in students' shooting event in Lappeenranta - one with the usual loud tearing noise, the other with curious puffing sound reminding of a diesel engine throttled. These guns were among the most favoured weapons among the shooting participants and audience of the event. Reflex Suppressor R8MG replaces the original flash hider in seconds.

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Lahti-Saloranta LS-26 cal 7.62x53R LMG shown empty case just emerging. As a recoil-operated LMG, LS-26 is quite pleasant to shoot. During the wars, this well made weapon could even sugstitute a sniping rifle because of its good accuracy. Sound of a fired LS-26  is peculiar "whshBOOM". When suppressed, the feeding sound "whsh" can be sensed easier from under the much softer muzzle report.  The Reflex Suppressor used is model R12LS, which mounts in flash hider threads of the LMG. An interested reader finds the history of Finnish LS26 from Small Arms Review 2/1998.


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