G-force Arms Jawbone

Published on November 26, 2025
Duration: 1:39

This video discusses the downsides of using a suppressor on a G-force Arms Jawbone, primarily focusing on increased gas blowback. The instructor demonstrates how this blowback can affect the shooter and offers a technique to mitigate it by extending the stock. While acknowledging the upsides like reduced report and flash, the emphasis is on managing the negative aspects.

Quick Summary

Suppressors reduce muzzle report and flash but increase gas blowback, potentially causing throat and eye irritation. To mitigate this, extend your firearm's stock to create more distance between your face and the chamber, reducing exposure to expelled gases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor vs. No Suppressor
  2. 00:07Suppressor Upsides: Quiet Report & Flash Suppression
  3. 00:15Subsonic Ammunition Impact
  4. 00:24Recoil Mitigation & Flash Suppression
  5. 00:33G-force Arms Jawbone Feature
  6. 00:40Jawbone Rarity and Value
  7. 00:52Suppressor Downsides: Gas Blowback
  8. 01:07Gas Blowback Effects: Throat & Eyes
  9. 01:18Mitigation: Adjusting Stock Position
  10. 01:26Impact of Close Cheek Weld
  11. 01:31Effectiveness on Jawbone

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main downsides of using a firearm suppressor?

The primary downsides of using a suppressor include increased gas blowback towards the shooter, which can cause throat irritation and eye stinging. This blowback also makes the firearm dirtier, requiring more frequent cleaning. The added length and weight can also affect firearm balance.

How can I mitigate gas blowback from a suppressor?

To mitigate gas blowback, you can extend the stock of your firearm to create more distance between your face and the chamber area. This technique helps to move your head away from the expelled gases, reducing discomfort and stinging.

What are the advantages of using a suppressor?

The advantages of using a suppressor include a significantly quieter muzzle report, reduced flash, and some degree of recoil mitigation. When paired with subsonic ammunition, suppressors can make a firearm exceptionally quiet.

Is the G-force Arms Jawbone a common firearm?

No, the G-force Arms Jawbone is noted as being extremely difficult to find on the internet or in stores. The video suggests that acquiring one is a stroke of luck due to its rarity.

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