• @dodeca
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    911 months ago

    Is that a silencer? On a revolver. As I understand it, it can work but generally won’t.

    • @FireTowerOPM
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      811 months ago

      I couldn’t find a source with enough details on this picture to confidently say. It might just be a blast can.

        • @FireTowerOPM
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          511 months ago

          It makes sense that they’d favor the .38s if they wanted to suppress them as a gunsmith can convert a non threaded revolver into one easier than they could with a 1911 (assuming they didn’t have threaded 1911 barrels at hand).

          I can’t imagine the horror of being in a tunnel that’s effectively a trapped enemy base blinded, deafened, and having alerted everyone to your presence.

          Also for anyone unfamiliar with what I meant above by blast can here’s a picture. I realized that outside of the US commercial market they may be fairly unknown. They have no baffles and only direct the blast forward. Which could be handy in a tunnel.

          • SSTFM
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            11 months ago

            I just now linked a report in another comment, the silencer is part of the 1966 experimental kit, and it was found to be largely ineffective.

            If there is any reason for bias towards a revolver over a 1911, I suspect a more plausible explanation either in absolute fact or in perception is that a Brown style action like in a 1911 can be pushed out of battery and made inoperable if the barrel is pushed on. It isn’t normally a concern, but you can imagine why a tunnel rat might worry about it. That is just speculation.

    • SSTFM
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      211 months ago

      Is that a silencer?

      Yes.

      On a revolver.

      Yes!

      As I understand it, it can work but generally won’t.

      You are three for three.

      This revolver is from the 1966 Tunnel Exploration Kit. It is a .38 Smith & Wesson, with a supposed reduced cylinder gap and a silencer.

      The final report on the kit was that 3 of the 4 units using it found that the silencer gave no appreciable advantage. Report here.