Silenciador de garrafa PET: será que funciona mesmo?

Published on December 5, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the effectiveness of a DIY PET bottle suppressor for a 9mm pistol. It compares the sound suppression to a real silencer and a blast deflector. The experiment concludes that the PET bottle suppressor is ineffective and dangerous, as it exploded during testing.

Quick Summary

DIY PET bottle suppressors are ineffective and dangerous. Testing reveals that the bottle can explode due to firearm gases, failing to suppress sound and posing a significant safety risk. Always use legally manufactured and registered suppressors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Can a 9mm be silenced with a water bottle?
  2. 00:05Test 1: Real Silencer Comparison (Geforce Arms Lch + Rugged Obsidian 9)
  3. 00:19Test 2: PSA Dagger with Blast Deflector (No Bottle)
  4. 00:26Test 3: PET Bottle Suppressor Attempt
  5. 00:45Results: PET Bottle Suppressor Failure and Explosion
  6. 00:56Discussion: Why it failed and safety concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a PET bottle be used as a firearm suppressor?

No, a PET bottle cannot effectively or safely be used as a firearm suppressor. Testing shows that the bottle can explode due to the firearm's gases, rendering it useless and potentially dangerous.

What are the risks of using a DIY PET bottle suppressor?

The primary risk is catastrophic failure, where the bottle explodes from the pressure of the gunshot. This can damage the firearm, cause injury to the shooter or bystanders, and is highly ineffective at reducing sound.

How does a real firearm suppressor compare to a PET bottle attempt?

A real suppressor, like the Rugged Obsidian 9, is designed with specific materials and engineering to safely and effectively reduce firearm noise. A PET bottle lacks these properties and fails dramatically under pressure.

Are there legal requirements for firearm suppressors?

Yes, firearm suppressors are regulated items under the National Firearms Act (NFA) in the United States. They must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and require a tax stamp.

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