Re: Muzzle break - building + law??
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JeffP40</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Yep, ANY kind of suppression makes it a suppressor. Typical gov't slugs, they do it 'cause they can. </div></div>
I have no doubt you can hear a 1 db change through headphones.
What I question is that some test set up is going to measure a 1 db change in gun noise that will stand up in court.
Just where someone else's body is, standing around in the lab, absorbing sound, drastically affects acoustic measurements.
Until you have had to mathematically prove what the accuracy of your measurement is traceable to the NIST, you will not know what a hassle it is.
I have made acoustic measurements at the University of Washington, Boeing Commercial Airplane Company, and Pacific Electro Dynamics.
I have calculated and validated and traced to NIST the accuracy of processes that measure much easier things like phase, resistance, and capacitance. This is a giant hassle. This pops up in the testing on receiving inspection of parts that a human life depends on, like a defibrillator. The FDA simply says ~ you have not proven the accuracy of your process~, and then 10,000 engineering hours get used up fixing that.
I can only imagine trying to prove the accuracy of a gun shot noise was withing 1 db.
I am sure guys in submarine design do it, but it in going to be hard.
1 db change is a ratio of 1.1220184543019633 to 1 in sound pressure level (SPL).
I would much rather take on the task of proving there was a 20 db change which is 10 to 1.