This video, titled 'How loud are these blank shots?', aims to explore and demonstrate the sound level of blank ammunition fired from firearms. The title suggests an emphasis on audial perception and potentially a comparison or analysis of the noise generated by these blanks. It's likely to be a demonstration of the sound without a specific focus on firearm mechanics or tactical applications, but rather on the sonic output.
This video demonstrates the sound signature of a suppressed Henry lever-action rifle chambered in .38 Special, featuring Woox Bravado furniture. The host highlights how lever-action designs are inherently quieter due to their closed breech, preventing gas escape. The demonstration includes live fire and notes the significant noise increase upon bullet impact with a steel target.
This video explores extreme sound suppression methods for firearms, including unconventional materials and techniques. It highlights the significant noise reduction achieved with suppressors, especially on bolt-action platforms like the Q Fix in 8.6 Blackout. The experiment culminates in burying a suppressed rifle, demonstrating the effectiveness of mass and isolation in dampening gunshot noise, albeit with a baffle strike.
This video tests the sound output of a .50 BMG primer fired without bullet or powder. The results are surprisingly loud, exceeding the noise of .22 and 9mm rounds, producing a high-pitched snap. The experiment highlights the importance of hearing protection even with just a primer, demonstrating the explosive potential of this component.
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