Posted March 11, 2016 1:00 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

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Until we get European-style suppressor laws and any Tom, Dick or Harriet can walk into their local gun store an walk out with a suppressor the same day, shooters will have to protect their ears. And even then. If you’re shooting indoors or even with suppressed larger calibers outdoors, you still have to make sure your ear drums aren’t traumatized. The best way to do that (while still hearing things in your environment and/or carrying on conversations) is with a pair of dynamic over-the-ear electronic muffs. They let you hear normal level sounds while blocking the noise spikes. ‘But they’re expensive!’, you say. Au contraire, mon frere . . .

Electronic muffs used to run you a pretty penny. Time was when you couldn’t touch a decent pair of dynamic ear pro for under $250. Thankfully those days are long gone.

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Now you’ve got quality, affordable options like SportEAR’s new ProSounds muffs, the M-2 and M-4. The difference between the two models: M-2 has two forward-facing microphones and the M-4 has — you guessed it — four mics, two fore and two …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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