Barrett science… 😂 @SilencerShop

Published on January 10, 2026
Duration: 1:17

This video demonstrates the significant reduction in concussive muzzle blast when using a Barrett QDL suppressor on a Barrett M107 rifle. Through a high-speed camera experiment with a ballistic dummy hand, the host visually proves the suppressor's effectiveness in mitigating the extreme forces of the .50 BMG round, preventing damage to the dummy hand that occurs with the unsuppressed muzzle brake.

Quick Summary

A Barrett QDL suppressor dramatically reduces the concussive muzzle blast of a .50 BMG Barrett M107 rifle. High-speed camera analysis shows the suppressed shot causes minimal impact, while the unsuppressed muzzle brake blast shatters a ballistic dummy hand, highlighting the danger of extreme concussion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Barrett M107 & Muzzle Blast Danger
  2. 00:14The Suppressor Solution: Barrett QDL
  3. 00:33Experiment Setup & ATF Rule Change
  4. 00:55Suppressed vs. Unsuppressed Results

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a suppressor affect the muzzle blast of a Barrett M107?

A suppressor, like the Barrett QDL, significantly reduces the concussive force and sound of the muzzle blast from a .50 BMG Barrett M107. High-speed footage shows the suppressed blast has minimal impact, while the unsuppressed blast can be destructive.

What is the danger of unsuppressed .50 BMG muzzle blast?

The unsuppressed muzzle blast from a .50 BMG rifle like the Barrett M107 is extremely loud and concussive. This force can potentially cause traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and is visually demonstrated to be destructive to nearby objects.

What is the Barrett QDL suppressor?

The Barrett QDL is a quick-detach suppressor designed for Barrett rifles like the M107 and M82A1. It effectively mitigates the extreme sound and concussion generated by these powerful .50 BMG firearms.

What changes were mentioned regarding ATF tax stamps for suppressors?

The video briefly mentions a change concerning ATF tax stamps for suppressors, noting that new regulations or procedures were set to take effect starting January 1st. Specific details were not elaborated upon.

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