NC Man uses AR-15 in self defense

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NC Man uses AR-15 in self defense

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“But AR-15s Are Only Weapons Of War,” They Said. ANOTHER AR-15 Used In Self-Defense.
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Good story and good for the homeowner! I wonder if his ear's are still ringing...
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rbwhatever1 wrote:Good story and good for the homeowner! I wonder if his ear's are still ringing...
. uditory seclusion due to the adrenaline keeps the noise from causing issues. Same with vision and muzzle flash. Been there...all I heard from my 45 was a faint pop.

It could be very different if the muzzle was right next to his head.
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Adrenaline might cause you not to notice the sound, but the physical damage to one's ears would likely still occur wouldn't it?
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I honestly dont have a definitive answer. Both of my situations were out doors. I dont think tjere would be any SERIOUS damage unless the muzzle was right next to his head.

Years of shooting IDPA indoors there has been a couple of times I didnt hear the GOING HOT command and didnt have my ears on good till after the first shot. It hurts for sure but again...no immediate damage noticed.
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