Subsonic vs. Supersonic - back-to-back

Published on April 19, 2024
Duration: 0:19

This video provides a practical demonstration of installing a YHM R45 Suppressor on a Glock 19 and compares the audible difference between supersonic and subsonic 9mm ammunition. The expert instruction highlights proper suppressor mounting techniques and the significant sound reduction achieved with subsonic rounds, showcasing the effectiveness of specialized ammunition with suppressed firearms.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates the audible difference between subsonic and supersonic 9mm ammunition when fired through a YHM R45 Suppressor on a Glock 19. Subsonic rounds eliminate the 'crack' of breaking the sound barrier, resulting in a significantly quieter shot compared to supersonic rounds, even with a suppressor attached.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Installation
  2. 00:09Supersonic Shooting
  3. 00:17Subsonic Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

How does subsonic ammunition differ from supersonic ammunition when using a suppressor?

Subsonic ammunition travels below the speed of sound, eliminating the audible 'crack' associated with supersonic bullets. When used with a suppressor, this results in a significantly quieter overall report compared to supersonic rounds, which still produce a crack even when suppressed.

What is the proper way to install a YHM R45 Suppressor on a Glock 19?

The YHM R45 Suppressor is threaded onto the barrel of the Glock 19 handgun. It's crucial to ensure the suppressor is securely tightened by hand after installation to prevent it from loosening during firing and potentially causing damage.

What accessories were shown mounted on the Glock 19 in the video?

The Glock 19 featured a Holosun red dot optic mounted on the slide for improved aiming and an Olight Baldr S weapon light and laser combo attached to the accessory rail, enhancing target acquisition and illumination capabilities.

Why is using the correct ammunition important with a suppressor?

Using the correct ammunition is vital for optimal suppressor performance. Subsonic ammunition is specifically designed to stay below the speed of sound, maximizing noise reduction. Supersonic ammunition will still create a sonic crack, diminishing the suppressor's effectiveness in reducing overall sound.

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