ATF Hates How Quiet This Glock is - Hush Puppy Glock 19

Published on December 16, 2025
Duration: 6:36

This guide details the operation of the Hush Puppy Glock 19 System, a specialized suppressed pistol. It covers engaging the manual slide lock for maximum suppression, understanding the limitations of wipe-based suppressors, and the importance of using subsonic ammunition. The video, presented with high authority by PewPewDingers, also highlights the unique deep-cut slide for optic mounting and the system's overall design for quiet, controlled shooting.

Quick Summary

The Hush Puppy Glock 19 System is exceptionally quiet due to its wipe-based suppressor and manual slide lock, which traps gases and noise. This design, a collaboration with B&T, allows for maximum suppression but requires wipe replacement after 12-15 shots. It also features a deep slide cut for optics and is subject to NFA regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hush Puppy Glock 19
  2. 00:31Unboxing and Kit Contents
  3. 00:53Deep Slide Cutout for Optic
  4. 01:13Manual Slide Lock Switch Explained
  5. 01:46Wipe-Based Suppressor Technology
  6. 03:59Accuracy and Velocity Testing
  7. 06:07Conclusion and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Hush Puppy Glock 19 System exceptionally quiet?

The Hush Puppy Glock 19 System achieves its quietness through a unique wipe-based suppressor design and a manual slide lock feature. The slide lock prevents the action from cycling, trapping gases and noise internally for maximum sound suppression.

How does the Hush Puppy Glock 19 System's suppressor differ from traditional ones?

Unlike traditional baffle suppressors, the Hush Puppy uses 'wipes'—plastic or wax material discs that the bullet passes through. This design is quieter but has a limited lifespan, requiring wipe replacement after about 12-15 shots.

What are the key operational features of the Hush Puppy Glock 19 System?

Key features include a manual slide lock switch to disable cycling for maximum suppression, a deep slide cut for lower optic mounting (like the Aimpoint Acro P-2), and compatibility with subsonic 9mm ammunition for optimal performance.

Is the Hush Puppy Glock 19 System legal to own?

Yes, but due to its integrated suppressor, it is considered an NFA item in the United States. Legal ownership requires compliance with federal regulations, including obtaining a tax stamp and passing a background check.

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