Quiet Volquartsen Mamba .22

Published on March 21, 2025
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates the process of attaching a suppressor to a Volquartsen Mamba .22 pistol. It showcases suppressed firing, highlighting the pistol's cycling and minimal recoil. The demonstration also points out the last round hold-open feature, common in semi-automatic firearms. The content is presented by Guns Blazing Ranch.

Quick Summary

The Volquartsen Mamba .22 can be suppressed by hand-screwing a suppressor onto its threaded barrel. This setup demonstrates minimal recoil during firing and showcases the useful last round hold-open feature, which locks the slide back when the magazine is empty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Attachment
  2. 00:07Suppressed Firing Demonstration
  3. 00:13Pistol Cycling and Recoil
  4. 00:15Last Round Hold Open

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you attach a suppressor to the Volquartsen Mamba .22?

The suppressor is attached by hand-screwing it onto the threaded barrel of the Volquartsen Mamba .22 pistol. Ensure it is snug before firing for safe operation.

What are the recoil characteristics of the Volquartsen Mamba .22 when suppressed?

When suppressed, the Volquartsen Mamba .22 exhibits minimal recoil, allowing for a stable shooting platform and easier follow-up shots.

What is the 'last round hold open' feature on the Volquartsen Mamba?

The last round hold open feature means that after the final round is fired from the magazine, the pistol's slide will lock back, indicating the firearm is empty.

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