GAWANG PINOY NA RIFLE SUPPRESSOR

Published on December 7, 2024
Duration: 6:17

This video demonstrates the testing of a locally manufactured rifle suppressor on an R4 rifle. The evaluation includes accuracy tests at 50 meters, assessing shot grouping and potential baffle strikes, and a longer-range test at 300 meters on a steel plate. The presenter highlights the suppressor's effectiveness in reducing noise and its positive impact on accuracy, concluding it's a viable option for rifle enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

A Filipino-made rifle suppressor was tested on an R4 rifle, demonstrating impressive accuracy with 1-inch shot groups at 50 meters and consistent hits on a 12x12 inch plate at 300 meters. The suppressor effectively reduced noise, protecting the shooter's hearing, and is recommended for rifle enthusiasts and marksmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 50m Test Setup
  2. 00:13R4 Rifle Suppressor Installation
  3. 00:37Sound Difference Observation
  4. 01:28Target Retrieval & Initial Assessment
  5. 01:4350m Shot Group Analysis
  6. 02:13300m Test Setup
  7. 04:20300m Firing & Hits
  8. 04:49Final Verdict & Impressions
  9. 05:01Suppressor Performance Summary
  10. 05:39Recommendation for Locally Made Suppressors

Frequently Asked Questions

How was the accuracy of the Filipino-made rifle suppressor tested?

The suppressor was tested on an R4 rifle at 50 meters, aiming for a 1-inch shot group. It was also tested at 300 meters, where it successfully hit a 12x12 inch steel plate, demonstrating its effectiveness at longer ranges.

What are the key benefits of using this locally made rifle suppressor?

The suppressor significantly reduces the firearm's sound signature, protecting the shooter's hearing. It also proved to be accurate, facilitating tight shot groups at 50 meters and consistent hits at 300 meters, making it a valuable accessory for marksmanship.

What potential issues can arise with rifle suppressors, and how were they addressed in this test?

A common issue is baffle strike, which can cause 'keyholing.' This test specifically looked for such signs at 50 meters to ensure proper alignment and function. The results indicated no significant issues, with good shot grouping observed.

Is this Filipino-made suppressor recommended for rifle enthusiasts?

Yes, the presenter is impressed with the suppressor's performance, noting its small size, light weight, and effectiveness in noise reduction and accuracy. It's considered a good option for those interested in rifle marksmanship and supporting local products.

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