S&W 22LR Suppressed DRY VS Multiple Suppressors!!

Published on April 20, 2024
Duration: 3:30

This video compares the sound suppression effectiveness of three different .22LR suppressors on a Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact pistol. The suppressors tested include the Banish 22, an AAC model, and the Ruger SR22 suppressor. The presenter uses Federal standard velocity 1220 ft/s ammunition and notes the weight differences between the titanium suppressors and the Ruger can.

Quick Summary

This video compares the sound suppression of three .22LR suppressors: the Banish 22, an AAC model, and the Ruger SR22, on a Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact. Using Federal standard velocity 1220 FPS ammunition, the presenter highlights the compact size of the Banish 22 and the weight difference of the titanium cans versus the Ruger suppressor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: S&W M&P22 Compact Suppressor Test
  2. 00:16Banish 22 Suppressor Overview
  3. 00:34AAC Suppressor Introduction
  4. 00:46Ammunition: Federal Standard Velocity 1220 FPS
  5. 01:11Testing the Banish 22 Suppressor
  6. 01:45Banish 22 Performance Observation
  7. 01:58Testing the AAC Suppressor
  8. 02:23Testing the Ruger SR22 Suppressor
  9. 02:35Suppressor Weight Comparison (Titanium vs. Ruger)
  10. 03:04Final Thoughts & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What suppressors were compared on the Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact?

The video compares three .22LR suppressors: the Banish 22, an AAC model, and the Ruger SR22 suppressor. The test was conducted on a Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact pistol.

What ammunition was used in the suppressor comparison test?

Federal standard velocity .22LR ammunition was used for the suppressor comparison. This ammunition has a stated velocity of 1220 feet per second.

What are the key differences noted between the tested .22LR suppressors?

The Banish 22 is noted for its compact size. The Ruger SR22 suppressor is described as the heaviest, while the Banish 22 and AAC suppressors are made of titanium and are lighter.

Does using standard velocity ammo affect suppressor quietness?

Yes, the presenter notes that using standard velocity ammunition, as opposed to subsonic, will impact the perceived quietness of the suppressed firearm. Subsonic rounds are generally quieter when suppressed.

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