The QUIETEST Assassin Gun Ever Made!!!

Published on September 20, 2022
Duration: 23:29

This video from Demolition Ranch, hosted by Matt Carriker, provides an expert-level look at suppressed firearms and ballistic testing. Carriker, demonstrating high authority and expertise, tests the Q Mini Fix pistol with .300 Blackout rounds, highlighting its quiet operation with subsonic ammunition. The video also includes tests of an AK-105 and a Barrett M82A1 against various armor types, showcasing the effectiveness of different calibers and suppressors.

Quick Summary

Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch tests the Q Mini Fix pistol with .300 Blackout subsonic rounds and a suppressor, demonstrating its remarkably quiet operation. The video also features ballistic tests of an AK-105 and a Barrett M82A1 against various armor types, highlighting suppressor effectiveness and the power of different calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Q Suppressors & Honey Badger
  2. 00:25Armor Target Review
  3. 03:229mm PCC vs Armor
  4. 04:45Q Mini Fix Overview
  5. 05:33.300 Blackout Suppressed Test
  6. 10:25AK-105 & 5.45x39 Test
  7. 12:537.62x54R Dragunov Test
  8. 15:13.50 BMG Barrett Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Q Mini Fix a "quiet assassin gun"?

The Q Mini Fix, chambered in .300 Blackout, is exceptionally quiet when used with subsonic ammunition and a high-quality suppressor like the Q Trash Panda. This combination significantly reduces the audible report, making it difficult to locate the shooter.

How effective is the AK-105 against body armor?

In testing, the 5.45x39mm round from the AK-105 penetrated the initial steel layer of a homemade forearm guard but was stopped by an internal Kevlar sandwich, demonstrating the potential effectiveness of layered armor against this caliber.

What is the purpose of subsonic ammunition?

Subsonic ammunition travels below the speed of sound, minimizing the loud "crack" often associated with supersonic rounds. This makes it ideal for suppressed firearms, further reducing the overall noise signature and making the firearm much quieter.

What are the legal requirements for owning a suppressor in the US?

Suppressors are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Ownership requires submitting an ATF Form 4, paying a $200 tax stamp, and passing a federal background check. State laws may also apply.

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