Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Pistol & Q's Erector 22

Published on September 30, 2019
Duration: 12:51

This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory pistol paired with the Q Erector 22 suppressor. The hosts unbox the items, load magazines, and conduct initial shooting tests at various distances with different ammunition types. They discuss the suppressor's modularity and the pistol's handling, noting a minor safety activation issue during one shooter's attempt.

Quick Summary

The Q Erector 22 is a modular .22LR silencer allowing users to adjust its length and sound suppression by adding or removing baffles. This adjustability lets shooters fine-tune performance based on ammunition type and desired noise reduction, making it a versatile accessory for the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction & Unboxing
  2. 01:34Q Erector 22 Silencer Reveal
  3. 02:52Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Reveal
  4. 03:11Range Setup & Loading Magazines
  5. 04:20Cold Start Drill Attempt
  6. 05:47Shooter's Performance Analysis
  7. 06:26Second Shooter's Performance
  8. 07:08Accuracy Testing - 5 Yards
  9. 07:51Accuracy Testing - 10 Yards
  10. 08:22Testing Federal Auto Match Ammo
  11. 09:36Suppressor Baffle Configuration Change
  12. 10:00Shooting with Minimal Baffles
  13. 10:41Shooting with All Baffles
  14. 11:18Final Thoughts & Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Q Erector 22 silencer?

The Q Erector 22 is a modular .22LR silencer that allows users to adjust its length and sound suppression by adding or removing baffles. This adjustability lets shooters fine-tune performance based on ammunition type and desired noise reduction.

How does the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory perform with the Q Erector 22?

Initial tests show the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory pairs well with the Q Erector 22. Accuracy at 5 and 10 yards was generally good, though some ammunition types showed minor stringing. The modularity of the suppressor allows for tuning.

What ammunition was tested with the SW22 Victory and Erector 22?

The video features testing with Gemtech subsonic ammunition and Federal Auto Match .22LR ammunition. Both supersonic and subsonic rounds were used to evaluate the suppressor's effectiveness and the pistol's performance.

Were there any issues during the shooting tests?

During one timed drill, a shooter inadvertently activated the safety mechanism with their thumb, causing the drill to stop prematurely. This highlights a potential ergonomic consideration for some shooters when manipulating the safety.

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