Teste insano: mag dump com supressor!

Published on March 21, 2026
Duration: 0:35

This video provides a direct comparison of a 12 gauge shotgun's sound and recoil when fired suppressed versus unsuppressed. The demonstration highlights a significant reduction in noise (40-50%) and smoother recoil with the Yankee Hill Vitra 12 suppressor. The instructor, demonstrating experienced knowledge, notes the practical benefits and the suppressor's heat buildup after sustained use.

Quick Summary

A 12 gauge shotgun fired with the Yankee Hill Vitra 12 suppressor was 40-50% quieter and offered significantly smoother recoil compared to unsuppressed firing. The suppressor did get hot after multiple shots, indicating its effectiveness in managing gases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Suppressed vs Unsuppressed 12 Gauge
  2. 00:05Unsuppressed 12 Gauge Firing
  3. 00:09Suppressed 12 Gauge Setup (Yankee Hill Vitra 12)
  4. 00:15Suppressed 12 Gauge Firing Demonstration
  5. 00:20Recoil & Sound Reduction Analysis
  6. 00:30Suppressor Heat & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How much quieter is a suppressed 12 gauge shotgun?

According to the test, a 12 gauge shotgun equipped with the Yankee Hill Vitra 12 suppressor was 40% to 50% quieter than when fired unsuppressed. This represents a significant and noticeable reduction in noise.

Does a suppressor reduce recoil on a 12 gauge shotgun?

Yes, the test indicated that the suppressor made the recoil feel much smoother. This is a common benefit of adding a suppressor, as it helps to manage the expanding gases more effectively.

What suppressor was used in the 12 gauge mag dump test?

The suppressor used in the test was the Yankee Hill Vitra 12. It was mounted on a pump-action 12 gauge shotgun for the demonstration.

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