What Does It Sound Like To Get Shot By Navy Seals?

Published on December 15, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This video demonstrates the sound signature of a Noveske N4 Gen 4 rifle, configured with a Dead Air Sandman suppressor and L3Harris NGAL, as experienced from a downrange perspective. The host, exhibiting high authority and expertise, highlights the effectiveness of the suppression system, suggesting that engagements with this setup are remarkably quiet and fast.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates a Noveske N4 Gen 4 rifle, configured with a Dead Air Sandman suppressor, EOTech sight, and L3Harris NGAL, firing 5.56x45mm NATO. A downrange microphone captures the sound signature, illustrating the effectiveness of the suppressor in creating quiet and fast engagements from a target's perspective.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Navy SEAL Rifle Setup
  2. 00:17Downrange Sound Test Setup
  3. 00:25Effectiveness and Stealth of Suppressed Fire
  4. 00:05Current Navy Seal Rifle Identification
  5. 00:08Dead Air Sandman Suppressor Close-up
  6. 00:11L3Harris NGAL and EOTech Sight Close-up
  7. 00:23Rifle Firing on Outdoor Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle setup is demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates a Noveske N4-style rifle, often associated with Navy SEALs, equipped with a Dead Air Sandman suppressor, an EOTech holographic sight, and an L3Harris NGAL aiming laser. It fires 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition.

How effective is the sound suppression on this rifle setup?

The demonstration aims to show the effectiveness of the Dead Air Sandman suppressor. By placing a microphone downrange, the video suggests that the sound signature is significantly reduced, making engagements very quiet and fast from the target's perspective.

What components make up the Navy SEAL rifle setup shown?

The setup includes a Noveske rifle (likely an N4 Gen 4), a Dead Air Sandman suppressor, an EOTech holographic sight, and an L3Harris NGAL (Next Generation Aiming Laser). The ammunition used is current-issue 5.56x45mm NATO.

What is the purpose of the downrange microphone in the video?

The downrange microphone is used to capture the sound signature of the suppressed rifle from the perspective of a target. This test helps illustrate how quiet and stealthy an engagement with this specific firearm setup would be.

More Tactical & Gear Videos You Might Like

More from Civilian Tactical

View all →