Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man - Standard 9mm vs. Sub-Sonic

Published on July 28, 2025
Duration: 1:29

This video compares the sound signature of standard 9mm ammunition versus 150-grain subsonic 9mm ammunition when suppressed by the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man. It also tests the suppressor's performance with and without its baffle extension, concluding that both configurations remain hearing safe.

Quick Summary

The Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man effectively suppresses both 115-grain full-power 9mm and 150-grain subsonic 9mm ammunition, maintaining hearing safety. Removing the baffle extension slightly increases sound but remains within safe limits.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Full Power Ammo Test
  2. 00:41Subsonic Ammo Performance
  3. 00:49Baffle Extension Removed Test
  4. 01:14Comparison & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does subsonic 9mm ammunition perform with the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man?

When using 150-grain subsonic 9mm ammunition with the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man on a Mer Creek Arsenal BC9, the sound signature is significantly quieter and still hearing safe, even when the baffle extension is removed.

Is full-power 9mm ammunition hearing safe when suppressed by the Ramblin Man?

Yes, the video indicates that even 115-grain Blazer Brass full-power 9mm ammunition, when suppressed by the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man, is considered hearing safe.

Does removing the baffle extension affect the Ramblin Man suppressor's performance?

Removing the baffle extension from the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man results in a slightly louder sound, but it remains hearing safe for both full-power and subsonic 9mm ammunition.

What firearm was used in the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man test?

The test was conducted using a Mer Creek Arsenal BC9 with a 10.5-inch barrel, fitted with the Resilient Suppressors Ramblin Man suppressor.

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