Suppressed Lever-Gun Sound Test #shorts

Published on August 26, 2024
Duration: 0:38

This video demonstrates a sound test of a suppressed Citadel lever-gun, an offshoot of the Rossi 92, using .38 Special ammunition. The setup features a Dead Air Wolfman suppressor and a red dot optic. The test, conducted at an outdoor range, shows sound readings of 87.6 dB and 89.5 dB, with the presenter concluding the setup is "pretty quiet."

Quick Summary

A suppressed Citadel lever-gun, an offshoot of the Rossi 92, was tested with a Dead Air Wolfman suppressor and .38 Special ammunition. The sound test recorded 87.6 dB for the first shot and 89.5 dB for subsequent shots, with the presenter deeming the setup "pretty quiet."

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing Suppressed Lever-Gun
  2. 00:09Suppressor and Ammo Details
  3. 00:16Live Suppressed Shooting Test
  4. 00:35Post-Shooting Impression

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle model was used in the suppressed sound test?

The suppressed lever-gun tested was a Citadel, identified as an offshoot of the Rossi 92 model. This provides context for its design and potential performance characteristics.

What suppressor and ammunition were used for the sound test?

The setup featured a Dead Air Wolfman suppressor and standard .38 Special ammunition. This combination was tested to evaluate its effectiveness in reducing firearm noise.

What were the sound readings during the suppressed lever-gun test?

During the live shooting test, the suppressed Citadel lever-gun registered sound levels of 87.6 dB for the first shot and 89.5 dB for subsequent shots, indicating a significant reduction in noise.

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