can you identify a fire arm's report?

Discussion in 'Firearms' started by arleigh, Jul 16, 2024.


  1. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    I could do this since I was a kid, Dad would take us to the desert to shoot and we would wander around each of us had a different gun and by the report we knew who was where.
    At a range I would listen down the line and know each weapon being fired.
    That was long ago.
    Now days not so much.
     
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  2. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    Yes sir ,, did same thing back in the day ,, out squirrel hunting with a couple buddies ,, we always had a bet going ,, 5 bucks per squirrel,, if one of them got 2 more than me ,, then i owed him 10 bucks ,, when the shot rang out ,, I knew which buddy it was .
     
  3. Illini Warrior

    Illini Warrior Illini Warrior

    especially so with multiple shots from a semi - auto rifle >>> I heard the shots live during the Trump Rally - IDed them as an AR variant immediately - same weapon from the same direction ....
     
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  4. chelloveck

    chelloveck **BANNED**

    Yes, differentiating rifle reports is useful, but more so the distance to the firer's location, which may aid the identification of a sniper's firing position.

    Crack-thump distance estimation is a useful tool for the counter sniper.



    Got plenty of practice at range butts details in hearing crack-thump reports similar to being fired upon.
     
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