180 yards shot through phone camera

Published on March 15, 2025
Duration: 0:29

This video demonstrates a 180-yard shot using a 9mm integrally suppressed AR-15, filmed through a smartphone camera mounted behind an EOTech optic. The shooter, Ziga from Polenar Tactical, highlights the accuracy and quietness of the subsonic 9mm platform, even at extended pistol-caliber distances. The demonstration showcases the feasibility of long-range shooting with specialized PCC setups and the challenges of remote aiming via phone.

Quick Summary

Polenar Tactical demonstrates a successful 180-yard shot using an integrally suppressed 9mm AR-15 rifle. The target was engaged using subsonic ammunition and an EOTech sight, with the shot filmed via a smartphone camera mounted behind the optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00180 Yard Shot Demo
  2. 00:039mm AR Setup Overview
  3. 00:10Aiming Through Phone Camera
  4. 00:20Rapid Fire Accuracy Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What distance was the shot taken from in the Polenar Tactical video?

The shooter successfully engaged a steel gong at approximately 170 meters, which is roughly equivalent to 180 yards, demonstrating effective long-range capability for the setup.

What type of rifle was used for the 180-yard shot?

An integrally suppressed AR-style rifle chambered in 9mm caliber was used. It was equipped with subsonic ammunition and an EOTech holographic sight for the demonstration.

How was the 180-yard shot filmed?

The shot was filmed using a smartphone camera mounted behind an EOTech optic, allowing viewers to see the aiming reticle and target through the phone screen.

What are the benefits of using subsonic 9mm ammunition in this setup?

Using subsonic 9mm ammunition with an integrally suppressed barrel significantly reduces the overall sound signature of the firearm, making it quieter for shooting and potentially more pleasant for bystanders.

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