Navy Operator Doesn’t Like Suppressors #shorts
This entry details why a Navy Operator might prefer not to use a suppressor in Close Quarters Battle (CQB). Key points include the overgassing effect of suppressors, the disorienting concussive force of unsuppressed short-barreled rifles, and the heat and maneuverability issues associated with suppressors in confined spaces. The insights are based on the practical experience of a highly authoritative Navy Operator.













