YouTube DELETED This Video!!! They DO NOT Want You To See The WORLD'S LONGEST SUPPRESSOR!!!

Published on January 10, 2023
Duration: 23:00

This guide details the experimental process of assembling and testing an extremely long modular suppressor, inspired by the Demolition Ranch video. It covers the steps from assembling the suppressor segments to testing for baffle strikes and evaluating performance with different ammunition. The guide emphasizes safety and the potential risks associated with pushing equipment beyond its intended limits, as demonstrated by Matt Carriker's high-energy, experimental approach.

Quick Summary

The 'world's longest suppressor' experiment, featured by Demolition Ranch, involves connecting numerous modular suppressor segments (Q Erector 9 and 22) to test the limits of firearm accessory design. This extreme setup risks baffle strikes due to droop and misalignment, impacting accuracy and potentially damaging equipment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Deleted Video Context
  2. 03:18Q Erector Suppressor Overview
  3. 04:42Testing the Erector 22
  4. 10:13Testing the Erector 9
  5. 13:09Subsonic Testing & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'world's longest suppressor' experiment about?

The experiment involves connecting multiple modular suppressor segments, specifically the Q Erector 9 and Erector 22, to create an exceptionally long suppressor. This pushes the limits of firearm accessory design and tests the potential for baffle strikes and performance degradation due to extreme length and weight.

What are the risks of building an extremely long suppressor?

The primary risks include baffle strikes, where the bullet hits the internal suppressor components due to misalignment caused by the suppressor's droop or flex. This can damage the suppressor, the firearm, and potentially cause injury. Accuracy is also significantly affected.

How does YouTube's policy affect firearm content?

YouTube's policies have led to the deletion of videos that demonstrate the attachment of suppressors to firearms, as seen in the original Demolition Ranch video. Creators often re-edit or re-upload content to comply with these guidelines, focusing on the technical aspects rather than the direct act of attachment.

What is a baffle strike and how can it be avoided?

A baffle strike occurs when a projectile hits the internal baffles of a suppressor. It's often caused by excessive suppressor length, improper mounting, or firearm issues. Avoiding them involves ensuring proper alignment, using appropriate firearm and suppressor combinations, and not exceeding recommended lengths without proper support.

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