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Published on September 1, 2025
Duration: 1:21

This guide details how to significantly reduce the noise signature of a lever-action firearm chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special. By using .38 Special ammunition, which is naturally subsonic, and attaching a 9mm suppressor, the firearm can achieve a sound level quieter than airsoft, without requiring specialized ammunition or parts. The video emphasizes avoiding .357 Magnum for this specific quiet setup.

Quick Summary

To make a .357 Magnum/.38 Special lever-action rifle exceptionally quiet, use .38 Special ammunition, which is naturally subsonic, and attach a 9mm suppressor. This configuration achieves a sound level quieter than airsoft without requiring specialized subsonic rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Quieter Shooting
  2. 00:13Required Firearm Calibers
  3. 00:25The Role of Special Ammunition and Suppressors
  4. 00:34Why .357 Magnum is Not Ideal for This Setup
  5. 00:41Benefits of .38 Special Ammunition
  6. 00:57Demonstration of Quietness
  7. 01:14Sound Comparison with Steel Target

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make a lever-action rifle quieter?

To make a lever-action rifle quieter, select one chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special. Use .38 Special ammunition, which is naturally subsonic, and attach a 9mm suppressor. This combination significantly reduces noise without needing specialized subsonic rounds.

What ammunition should I use for a suppressed lever-action rifle?

For a suppressed lever-action rifle chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special, it is best to use .38 Special ammunition. This cartridge is inherently subsonic, meaning it travels below the speed of sound, which is crucial for effective suppression and minimizing noise.

Can a 9mm suppressor be used on a .38 Special firearm?

Yes, 9mm suppressors are often compatible with firearms chambered in .38 Special. This compatibility allows for a practical and effective way to reduce the sound signature of .38 Special firearms without needing a dedicated .38 Special suppressor.

Why is .357 Magnum not recommended for a quiet suppressed setup?

.357 Magnum is a higher-power cartridge that typically produces supersonic projectiles. Using it with a suppressor will still result in a significant sonic crack, negating the goal of a quiet shooting experience. .38 Special is preferred for its subsonic nature.

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