That didn’t go as planned.

Published on February 13, 2025
Duration: 1:27

This video demonstrates an experimental attempt to fire a Spear LT rifle equipped with a B&T Impuls-IIA suppressor underwater. The experiment resulted in significant damage to the firearm's threads due to the extreme pressure and concussion generated by firing underwater. The footage highlights the potential destructive forces involved in such a scenario.

Quick Summary

Firing a Spear LT rifle with a B&T Impuls-IIA suppressor underwater resulted in significant damage. The extreme concussion blew out the firearm's threads and broke an attached light, demonstrating the destructive forces involved in such experiments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Underwater Gun Test
  2. 00:04Setup: Spear LT with Suppressor
  3. 00:14First Underwater Shot
  4. 00:30Concussion Effects Observed
  5. 00:34Damage to Firearm Light
  6. 00:46Thread Damage Assessment
  7. 01:15Reflection on Experiment Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when the Spear LT was fired underwater with a suppressor?

When the Spear LT rifle with a B&T Impuls-IIA suppressor was fired underwater, the extreme pressure and concussion caused significant damage. The threads on the firearm were blown out, and an attached light was also broken due to the force of the shot.

What kind of damage can occur when firing a suppressed gun underwater?

Firing a suppressed firearm underwater can lead to severe damage. The immense pressure can blow out threads on the suppressor or barrel, and the concussive force can break external accessories like weapon lights.

What firearm and suppressor were used in the underwater test?

The firearm used in the underwater test was a Spear LT rifle. It was equipped with a B&T Impuls-IIA suppressor, which was also subjected to the underwater firing conditions.

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