This video provides an experimental and immersive demonstration of the distinct sound signatures produced by various firearms, from a modern 14.5 URGI rifle to historical muskets like the Brown Bess and Baker Rifle. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, uses a desert shooting range to record the auditory experience of projectiles passing overhead, comparing the 'crack' and 'whiz' of modern rounds to the deeper resonance of large-caliber black powder firearms. Safety precautions for downrange recording are emphasized.
This video explores the utility and value of using .22LR subsonic ammunition. It delves into the characteristics of this type of ammunition and discusses its potential applications, likely in comparison to standard .22LR loads. The analysis aims to help viewers decide if subsonic .22LR is a worthwhile option for their specific firearm needs.
This video features a comparison of .338 ARC supersonic and subsonic ammunition, showcased on a CMMG DISSENT rifle equipped with a YHM Bad Larry silencer. The content likely delves into the performance differences between the two ammunition types in terms of sound, recoil, and terminal ballistics. It also highlights the capabilities of the CMMG DISSENT platform and the YHM suppressor in this specific caliber.
This YouTube video showcases a new Kovix suppressor attached to a .22LR pistol, highlighting the sound of subsonic ammunition. The description also includes a promotional link to an online training community for precision rifle enthusiasts.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the .300 Blackout cartridge, highlighting it as Hollywood's quietest rifle round. The description encourages viewers to check out the creator's other channels, including Classic Firearms, Outside The Warehouse, and a podcast channel. While the video itself is a short format, the title suggests a discussion or showcase of the .300 Blackout's subsonic capabilities, often associated with suppressed shooting.
This video focuses on a PSA Krink build chambered in .300 Blackout. The title suggests a deep dive into the capabilities of this specific firearm, with a particular emphasis on suppressed shooting, indicated by '300 BO SUBS'. The PSA Krink is a variant of the AK platform, so expect discussions relevant to AK enthusiasts and those interested in the .300 Blackout cartridge for its subsonic potential.
This video delves into determining the maximum effective range of firearms by analyzing velocity, energy, and mechanical limitations, a concept taught by Adrian of Sidewinder Concepts. It highlights how the transonic range significantly impacts projectile stability and predictability, emphasizing that while hits can be scored beyond this zone, repeatability decreases. The discussion contrasts high-performance rifles with cartridges like 7.62x39, illustrating how factors like ballistic coefficient and wind greatly influence long-range accuracy and effective terminal energy delivery.
This YouTube Short focuses on testing a 30 caliber suppressor with 300 Blackout subsonic ammunition. The title indicates a focus on the suppressor's performance with this specific caliber and ammunition type, suggesting a demonstration or evaluation of its effectiveness and sound reduction capabilities. The inclusion of '#shorts' implies a brief, fast-paced video format.
This video aims to explain the 8.6 Blackout (or 8.6 BLK) cartridge. The explanation likely covers its origins, purpose, ballistic properties, and potential applications in firearms. Given the nature of the cartridge, it's designed for suppressed shooting and offers capabilities that bridge the gap between traditional pistol and rifle rounds, particularly for subsonic use in platforms like AR-15 variants.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the .300 Blackout cartridge, specifically highlighting its subsonic capabilities. The title directly indicates the caliber and its tactical application. While no specific firearm model is mentioned, the context implies its use in a rifle or pistol platform designed for this ammunition. The short format suggests a quick demonstration or visual representation of the round's characteristics.
This video showcases a Smith & Wesson M&P 22LR pistol being fired with both subsonic and standard velocity .22LR ammunition while suppressed. The presenter highlights the performance of the firearm, noting over 2000 rounds fired without ejection issues, and intends to demonstrate the audible difference between the two ammunition types when using a Ruger SR22 suppressor. The video also includes links to other related content and the creator's YouTube channel.
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