Firing Subsonic .223 In My House (Suppressed) DO NOT TRY THIS***

Published on June 1, 2024
Duration: 0:55

This video demonstrates firing subsonic .223 rounds indoors with a suppressed rifle, highlighting the reduced noise and concussion. It tests the effectiveness of Level 4 ceramic body armor against a subsonic round, showing no visible damage to the plate. The experiment emphasizes safety precautions and the potential for indoor shooting with appropriate suppressors and ammunition, though it strongly advises against trying this without proper knowledge and safety measures.

Quick Summary

Firing subsonic .223 rounds indoors with a suppressor significantly reduces noise, preventing ear ringing. Level 4 ceramic armor stopped a 55gr, 1050 FPS round with no visible damage, though shrapnel still traveled.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup: Armor & Target
  2. 00:10Loading Subsonic .223
  3. 00:19Indoor Suppressed Shot
  4. 00:30Impact Analysis on Armor
  5. 00:44Armor Durability & Ammo Specs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you safely shoot subsonic .223 indoors with a suppressor?

While this video shows reduced noise and concussion indoors with subsonic .223 and a suppressor, it strongly advises against trying this. Factors like shrapnel and the need for extensive safety knowledge make it inherently risky without proper precautions.

Does Level 4 body armor stop subsonic .223 rounds?

Yes, in this test, a Level 4 ceramic body armor plate successfully stopped a 55gr subsonic .223 round fired at approximately 1050 FPS, showing no visible damage to the plate itself.

What are the risks of shooting indoors, even with a suppressor?

Even with a suppressor and subsonic ammo, risks include shrapnel traveling across the room, potential ricochets, and the need for expert knowledge in firearms safety and acoustics. This video warns 'DO NOT TRY THIS'.

What are the specifications for the subsonic .223 ammunition used?

The Beck Ammunition subsonic .223 rounds tested were 55gr with a reported velocity of 1050 FPS. This ammunition is designed for reduced noise and recoil when suppressed.

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