This comprehensive review of the KRISS Vector Gen 3 in .45 ACP covers its unique Super V recoil system, ergonomic considerations with accessory grips, and reliability. The presenter, Brian from 1st Shot Tactical, highlights its performance with suppressed fire and compares it to the 9mm variant. The review emphasizes the firearm's distinct shooting impulse and its appeal as a unique sub-gun option.
This video showcases the installation of a three-position Force Reset Trigger (FRT) on an Arsenal 107 SBR AK platform. The presenter demonstrates the functionality of the FRT, highlighting its semi-automatic, force reset, and full-automatic modes. The video also includes a brief test firing session with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition to illustrate potential differences in recoil and sound.
This video provides a comparative review of the Q Honey Badger and a PSA 'Honey Badger at Home' build, focusing on performance, cost, and user experience. The reviewer, demonstrating intermediate firearm handling skills, highlights the aesthetic appeal and high cost of the Q Honey Badger, while presenting the PSA build as a more budget-friendly alternative. Practical shooting demonstrations and comparisons of subsonic and supersonic 300 Blackout ammunition are featured.
This video provides a close-up look at a Beretta 92 FS pistol equipped with a Banished 9K suppressor. The presenter highlights the significant noise reduction and minimal recoil achieved with subsonic ammunition, comparing the suppressed sound to shooting a .22 short. The video also touches on the Beretta 92 FS's historical military service and its reputation for reliability and shootability.
This video demonstrates the sound signature of the RICO 309 firearm equipped with a suppressor, firing 300 Blackout subsonic ammunition. It also compares this sound to an APC 9mm firing subsonic rounds. The audio is captured at varying distances to simulate different scenarios, including bystander audio and the sound of being shot at from 100 yards.
This video details the final stages of an AR-9 SD (suppressed/deactivated) build, focusing on the installation of a Midwest Industries handguard designed to tuck a suppressor. The build features a Noveske barrel and a CMMG 36K suppressor, resulting in a remarkably quiet and reliable firearm. The presenter also highlights the upgrade from an A2 grip to a Dier Co pistol grip for improved ergonomics.
This video debunks common firearm myths with practical demonstrations. It clarifies that suppressors do not make firearms silent but significantly reduce noise and recoil. The demonstration shows heavier bullets provide more knockdown power at closer ranges, while lighter, faster bullets with better ballistic coefficients are superior for long-range accuracy. The video also illustrates that barrel length does not inherently dictate accuracy, with caliber and ammunition quality being more critical factors for certain platforms like the 350 Legend. Finally, it concludes that rifle weight (heavy vs. light barrel) has a less significant impact on accuracy than ammunition and barrel quality, especially under varying environmental conditions.
This video discusses the wait times and experiences with acquiring firearm suppressors in 2026, following the removal of the NFA tax stamp. The speaker highlights the Yank Hill Machine Victor 12 for .12 gauge, noting its quick 4-day ATF approval. They also review the Outlier suppressor, which uses the entire barrel as an expansion chamber, and the Stavav suppressor, particularly recommended for AK platforms with subsonic ammunition due to its extreme quietness.
This video demonstrates the effectiveness of the ZVUK suppressor when used with subsonic 7.62x39mm ammunition. The presenter highlights how this combination achieves a significantly quieter shooting experience compared to standard ammunition or even 300 Blackout, to the point where shooting is barely noticeable by neighbors. The key to this quiet operation is the manual cycling of the bolt, which avoids the noise generated by an automatic cycling action.
This video highlights the effectiveness of subsonic 7.62x39mm ammunition when paired with a ZVUK suppressor. The speaker demonstrates how this combination significantly reduces firearm noise, to the point where it can be fired without disturbing neighbors. The key to the quiet operation is the ammunition's inability to cycle the bolt, which is a major source of noise in standard 7.62x39mm.
This video demonstrates how to significantly reduce the noise signature of an AK-pattern rifle by attaching a specialized suppressor and using subsonic ammunition. The technique involves manually cycling the bolt after each shot, mimicking the quiet operation of a bolt-action rifle. This modification creates a much more discreet and stealthy shooting platform.
This guide demonstrates how to significantly reduce the noise signature of an AK-pattern rifle by attaching a specialized suppressor and employing subsonic ammunition with manual bolt cycling. The Zastava Zhuk titanium suppressor is featured, enabling a 'bolt gun quiet' experience when combined with ammunition that doesn't cycle the action. This technique allows for extremely quiet shooting, emphasizing the difference between the gunshot sound and the impact on a target.
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