Flashback, Robert? Or just a fond memory
Ringing in my ear tells me both
I never wore a white suit in my life I swear
130 dB is pretty quiet for a gun shooting supers. It’s quieter than 9mm Glock.
Well this decibel talk is making my ears ring with curiosity think i will look up sone of my guns for decibel levels. Hmm good question.
The decibel scale is logarithmic, not linear. That means the difference between 130 db and 160 db is a whole whopping lot.
I couldnt find where anyone measured the decibels of different revolvers
db Environmental noise
0 Threshold of hearing
10 Normal breathing
20 Rusting leaves
30 Whisper at 30 feet
40 Quiet street
50 Interior home noise
60 Conversation
70 Crowded restaurant
75 Kitchen appliances
80 City traffic
85 Hearing damage possible
90 Lawn mower
100 Chain shaw
120 Threshold of pain
120 Siren
134 .22 LR rifle
140 Jet engine at take-off
150 .410 shotgun
152 .22 LR pistol
153 20 gauge shotgun
155 .223 rifle
155 .25 pistol
156 12 gauge shotgun
156 .30-.30 rifle
156 .308 rifle
156 .44 Special revolver
157 .22 Magnum pistol
157 .45 ACP pistol
158 .380 ACP pistol
158 .38 Special revolver
159 .30-06
160 9mm Para pistol
163 .41 Magnum revolver
164 .357 Magnum revolver
164 .44 Magnum revolver
And Might I add several articles said anything over 140db. Is very very bad on the ears.
Don’t forget about this option
Didn’t Charles Bronson use one in a movie?
Would we know of it or Bren Ten without Hollywood?
There’s an.44 AMP option
now also which still doesn’t equal affordable shooting but more readily available anyhow, which, given gun options is still sketchy
Death Wish ?? He made 4 of them . Dont know
This was at the bottom of the order page.
Note: The “Bronson Gun” from the Death Wish 3 movie is a .475 Brushed Stainless Finish with a 10" barrel and gray rib.
Thank God for Hollywood then…
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I was thinking that I was correct… i have literally watched every Bronsin movie He ever made…lol ( no life ) I digress however, He used a revolver in most all other movies though.
Lol, I know what your saying but, had to chuckle at that one.
That would be because he mostly played a cowboy I believe. Certainly his best films were Westerns - Once Upon A Time In The West and of course The Magnificent Seven. Personally I have always loved the first one, even if it was a Spaghetti Western. Sergio Leone captured the essence of the old Westerns so well - even when he brazenly copied another film plot (Fist Full of Dollars and the Japanese movie, Yojimbo starring Tashiro Mafuni, who was kind of the Japanese samurai version of John Wayne). LOVED the harmonica parts!
Incidently, the other full-on copy of a Japanese movie by a Western was The Seven Samuri and The Magnificent Seven. The copy of Yojimbo is almost word for word; certainly the plot is identical, even with the graveyard scene, the winery beating, etc.