Shotguns and silencers - stupid or stupendous?

Published on October 19, 2022
Duration: 0:33

This video explores the viability of suppressed shotguns, featuring the IWI Tavor TS12 with a Rex Silentium SEG12 suppressor. It includes live-fire demonstrations to assess sound reduction and weapon cycling. The content questions the practical value and effectiveness of shotgun suppressors, inviting audience discussion on the topic.

Quick Summary

The video examines the controversial topic of suppressed shotguns, featuring a live-fire demonstration of the IWI Tavor TS12 with a Rex Silentium SEG12 suppressor. It questions the practical value and effectiveness of this firearm modification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Suppressed Shotguns
  2. 00:18Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun and suppressor are featured in the video?

The video features the IWI Tavor TS12, a 12-gauge bullpup shotgun, equipped with a Rex Silentium SEG12 suppressor, which is designed for 12-gauge firearms.

What is the main topic of discussion regarding suppressed shotguns?

The video discusses the practicality, effectiveness, and overall value of using suppressors on shotguns, posing the question of whether it's a 'stupid' or 'stupendous' modification.

How is the suppressed shotgun demonstrated?

The suppressed shotgun is demonstrated through live-fire sequences at an outdoor range, showcasing its sound signature and how the weapon system cycles when fired.

What technical specifications are provided for the IWI Tavor TS12?

The IWI Tavor TS12 is a semi-automatic, bullpup shotgun chambered in 12 gauge, with a reported capacity of 15+1 rounds.

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