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Not even the most retarded gunnie calls the muzzle device a "gas break." Even in the photo you supplied, the muzzle is intact, not "broken."“Separate or cause to separate into pieces”
Exactly what it does to gas as it leaves the barrel.
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I gave you the short version.Not even the most retarded gunnie calls the muzzle device a "gas break." Even in the photo you supplied, the muzzle is intact, not "broken."
The muzzle device brakes the recoil, hence it is a "muzzle brake."
I gave you the short version.
Etymology wise, if you follow the origins of Brake and Break, they're both derived from the word Bracken... (IIRC, honestly it's been way too many years to remember, Old English, Dutch? I don't recall. lol) Point being, they both kind of work, and people shouldn't try so hard to be "that guy".
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break (v.)
Old English brecan "to divide solid matter violently into parts or fragments; to injure, violate (a promise, etc.), destroy,
I gave you the short version.
Etymology wise, if you follow the origins of Brake and Break, they're both derived from the word Bracken... (IIRC, honestly it's been way too many years to remember, Old English, Dutch? I don't recall. lol) Point being, they both kind of work, and people shouldn't try so hard to be "that guy".
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Agree. Looks like gas and plasma to me, nothing solid being broken there.
Twats that?
Australia?
I cunt tellTwats that?
You damn right.
Your life would be safer with the blowup.