Two Suppressed Bolt Guns = Maximum Peace & Quiet 🤫 #asmr

Published on February 21, 2026
Duration: 0:31

This video demonstrates the use of two suppressed bolt-action rifles, specifically highlighting a Ruger Precision Rimfire-style rifle with a Dead Air Suppressor. The content showcases the quiet operation and minimal muzzle blast achievable with suppressed firearms, emphasizing a peaceful shooting experience. The instructor, demonstrating experienced handling, provides a practical look at suppressed shooting techniques from a prone position.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates the quiet operation of suppressed bolt-action rifles, featuring a Ruger Precision Rimfire-style rifle with a Dead Air Suppressor. Suppressing firearms significantly reduces noise and muzzle blast, enhancing the shooting experience and minimizing flash, making them suitable for various applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Bolt-Action Rifle
  2. 00:03Examining Suppressor
  3. 00:07First Suppressed Shots
  4. 00:13Muzzle Blast Slow Motion
  5. 00:19Second Rifle Shooting
  6. 00:28Positive Impression

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using a suppressed bolt-action rifle?

Suppressing a bolt-action rifle significantly reduces the noise signature and muzzle blast, making the shooting experience more pleasant and potentially improving communication on the range. It also minimizes flash, which is beneficial in low-light conditions or for tactical applications.

What specific firearms and suppressors are featured in the video?

The video showcases a Ruger Precision Rimfire-style rifle paired with a Dead Air Suppressor, specifically mentioning the Ruger RXD Suppressor. Two distinct suppressed bolt-action rifles are demonstrated.

How does a suppressor affect shooting technique?

While the core shooting technique remains similar, a suppressor can influence perceived recoil and muzzle rise. The quiet operation allows for better focus on fundamentals like trigger control and sight alignment, and it enables more natural communication between shooters.

Are suppressors legal to own?

Yes, suppressors are legal to own in most US states, but they are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Ownership requires a federal tax stamp, a background check, and registration with the ATF.

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