Pringles Can Gun Silencer! #shorts #guns

Published on January 7, 2024
Duration: 0:40

This video tests the viability of a Pringles can as a makeshift gun silencer. While the can initially attaches to a threaded barrel pistol, it fails after the second shot, blowing a hole through its side. The experiment highlights the limitations of improvised firearm modifications and the importance of proper suppressor design.

Quick Summary

A Pringles can was tested as a DIY gun silencer on a 9mm pistol. While it attached and fired once, it failed on the second shot, blowing a hole through its side. This demonstrates that improvised items are not safe or effective as firearm suppressors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Pringles Can Silencer Question
  2. 00:06Preparation: Modifying the Pringles Can
  3. 00:12Attachment: Mounting to Pistol
  4. 00:20Live Fire Test: First Shot Results
  5. 00:32Failure Analysis: Can Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a Pringles can be used as a gun silencer?

No, a Pringles can cannot effectively or safely be used as a gun silencer. In testing, a Pringles can attached to a pistol failed after the second shot, blowing a hole through its side. Attempting such modifications is dangerous and can damage firearms.

What happened when a Pringles can was fired on a gun?

When a Pringles can was attached to a 9mm pistol's threaded barrel, it held for the first shot. However, on the second shot, the can tilted and a hole was blown through its side, rendering it ineffective and damaged.

What safety gear was used in the Pringles can silencer test?

The shooter in the Pringles can silencer test was observed wearing Mechanix Wear gloves for hand protection and Walker's Razor electronic ear protection to safeguard hearing during the firearm discharge.

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