Suppressor Battle - 9MM VS 300BLK

Published on April 16, 2024
Duration: 0:26

This video from CF Clips presents a direct comparison of suppressed 9mm and 300 Blackout firearms, evaluating their sound signatures. The presenter uses a 'Noise-O-Meter' to objectively measure the difference, firing alternating supersonic and subsonic rounds through the 9mm platform and standard rounds through the 300 Blackout. The goal is to determine which caliber offers a quieter suppressed shooting experience, challenging common perceptions of firearm sound suppression.

Quick Summary

CF Clips conducts a suppressor battle comparing 9mm and 300 Blackout firearms. Using a 'Noise-O-Meter', they test a suppressed 9mm with alternating supersonic/subsonic rounds and a suppressed 300 Blackout to determine which offers superior sound suppression, challenging Hollywood's portrayal of silent firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Suppressor Battle
  2. 00:059mm Suppressed Test (Alternating Ammo)
  3. 00:10300 Blackout Suppressed Test
  4. 00:22Audience Choice & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does suppressed 9mm compare to suppressed 300 Blackout in terms of sound?

The CF Clips video directly compares suppressed 9mm and 300 Blackout firearms. They test the 9mm with alternating supersonic and subsonic rounds and the 300 Blackout, using a 'Noise-O-Meter' to measure the audible difference in suppression effectiveness.

What factors influence the sound of a suppressed firearm?

Key factors include the ammunition type (subsonic is quieter than supersonic), the firearm's platform (PCC/SBR), and the suppressor's design and effectiveness. Alternating ammo types, as seen with the 9mm test, highlights these variations.

Is a suppressed 300 Blackout quieter than a suppressed 9mm?

The video aims to answer this by direct comparison. While 300 Blackout is often favored for suppression due to its common use with subsonic rounds and suitability for SBRs, the specific results depend on the exact firearms, suppressors, and ammunition used in the test.

What is a 'Noise-O-Meter' in the context of firearm testing?

A 'Noise-O-Meter' is a graphic or device used in the video to visually represent and compare the decibel levels produced by different firearms. It serves as an objective tool to gauge the perceived loudness during suppressed shooting tests.

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