I realize this doesn't apply to direct thread suppressors. So, for those who choose to purchase a suppressor that attaches to a muzzle brake or flash suppressor, did you consider the availability of a blast diverter when you made your purchase?
Shooting alone it really doesn't matter much but when at a range the blast from a muzzle brake can be disturbing to others on either side. Wanting to remain neighborly it is something I wanted as family and friends were usually on either side of me at the range. Do you use a blast diverter when not running a suppressor or did you not realize that was an option when you bought your suppressor?
Shooting alone it really doesn't matter much but when at a range the blast from a muzzle brake can be disturbing to others on either side. Wanting to remain neighborly it is something I wanted as family and friends were usually on either side of me at the range. Do you use a blast diverter when not running a suppressor or did you not realize that was an option when you bought your suppressor?