This Is My Loudest 9mm Gun I Own!

Published on December 19, 2025
Duration: 1:29

This review compares the loudness of various 9mm handguns, identifying the Canik Mete MC9 with its short, ported barrel as the loudest. The Glock 19 serves as a baseline for quieter 9mm pistols. The video highlights how barrel porting significantly increases noise and concussion for the shooter.

Quick Summary

The Canik Mete MC9 is identified as the loudest 9mm pistol due to its very short barrel and integrated porting. Barrel porting significantly increases noise and concussion by directing gases upward, while the Glock 19 serves as a quieter baseline.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Loudest 9mm Comparison
  2. 00:14Glock 19: The Baseline
  3. 00:31How Barrel Porting Increases Loudness
  4. 01:13The Loudest: Canik Mete MC9 Revealed

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a 9mm pistol louder?

A 9mm pistol's loudness is significantly increased by features like barrel porting, which directs gases upward, and shorter barrel lengths. These factors contribute to greater muzzle blast and perceived concussion for the shooter.

Which 9mm handgun is considered the loudest in this review?

The Canik Mete MC9 is identified as the loudest 9mm handgun in this collection. Its extreme volume is attributed to the combination of a very short barrel and integrated porting.

How does barrel porting affect a firearm's sound?

Barrel porting directs hot gases upward and slightly outward. While it helps reduce recoil, this redirection of gases creates a much louder muzzle blast and a more pronounced concussion felt by the shooter and bystanders.

What is the Glock 19's role in this loudness comparison?

The Glock 19 is used as a baseline for a quieter 9mm handgun. Its standard barrel length and lack of porting result in less perceived concussion compared to more aggressively designed firearms.

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