Can 10 MM Be Suppressed ??? (Is It Even Worth It ?)

Published on January 7, 2025
Duration: 12:46

This guide details a comprehensive test of 10mm suppressor effectiveness and firearm durability. It covers establishing a baseline, suppressed testing with potential equipment failure, and comparing subsonic vs. full-power ammunition performance through ballistic gel and target destruction. The insights are presented by Scott, a high-level firearms influencer with extensive experience.

Quick Summary

Suppressing 10mm pistols is feasible, particularly with subsonic ammunition, which greatly reduces noise and perceived recoil. However, powerful 10mm loads can stress firearm components, potentially leading to failures like the accessory rail detachment observed on the FN 510 Tactical. Ballistic gel tests show distinct differences in wound channels between full-power JHP and subsonic FMJ rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unsuppressed Baseline
  2. 00:42Suppressed Setup: FN 510
  3. 01:12Sound Comparison and Equipment Failure
  4. 02:05Damage Analysis
  5. 03:58Subsonic Testing
  6. 06:01Ballistic Gel Testing
  7. 07:09Target Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 10mm pistol be effectively suppressed?

Yes, 10mm pistols can be suppressed, especially with subsonic ammunition. While full-power loads are loud, subsonic rounds significantly reduce the report, making suppressed shooting more manageable and pleasant. Testing showed a notable difference in noise levels.

What are the risks of suppressing a powerful caliber like 10mm?

Suppressing powerful calibers like 10mm can put significant stress on firearm components. As seen with the FN 510 Tactical, intense recoil combined with accessory weight can lead to frame or accessory rail failure. Proper firearm selection and inspection are crucial.

How does subsonic 10mm compare to full-power 10mm in ballistic gel?

In ballistic gel tests, full-power 10mm JHP ammunition created a larger temporary wound cavity than subsonic FMJ rounds. Both types demonstrated effective penetration, but the expansion and energy transfer characteristics differ significantly between the two loads.

What accessories were used with the FN 510 Tactical for suppressor testing?

The FN 510 Tactical was equipped with a Dead Air 45 Ghost suppressor and a Surefire X300 tactical flashlight during the suppressor testing phase. The weight of these accessories contributed to the observed equipment failure.

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