Debunking 5 Popular Gun Myths (Part 2)
This video debunks common firearm myths, explaining that silencers (suppressors) are legal to own with a $200 tax stamp but do not completely silence firearms. It clarifies that 'Milspec' refers to military specifications, not necessarily superior durability over commercial parts, and that 9mm and .45 ACP effectiveness is primarily determined by shot placement, not inherent deadliness. The M855 'green tip' 5.56 round is clarified as barrier-blind, not armor-piercing, and the myth of the SKS having more 'knockdown power' than an AK-47 is addressed by questioning the measurability of 'knockdown power' itself.













