Sunday Shoot a Round # 47

Published on November 22, 2020
Duration: 46:25

This video features Hickok45 demonstrating safe firearm handling and shooting techniques with a Marlin lever-action rifle in .44 Magnum and a suppressed Glock 41 in .45 ACP. He also reviews the Hi-Point .45 JHP and highlights the Banish 45 suppressor, offering practical insights from his extensive experience.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 demonstrates suppressed shooting with a Glock 41 in .45 ACP, noting its natural subsonic capability. He also reviews the Hi-Point .45 JHP, suggesting Talon Grips for better handling, and highlights the versatile Banish 45 suppressor. Safety protocols for manual actions are also discussed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Marlin Shooting
  2. 01:15Safety and Manual Actions
  3. 03:15Zombie Movie and Firearm Choice
  4. 05:15Suppressed Glock 41
  5. 07:45Hi-Point .45 JHP Review
  6. 09:45Banish 45 Suppressor
  7. 11:30Life, Media, and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes .45 ACP ideal for suppressed shooting?

Standard .45 ACP ammunition is naturally subsonic, meaning it travels below the speed of sound. This characteristic significantly reduces the "crack" of the gunshot, making it ideal for suppressed firearms without needing specialized, quieter ammunition.

How can firearm handling be improved on slippery guns like the Hi-Point .45 JHP?

As demonstrated by Hickok45, applying aftermarket grip tape, such as Talon Grips, to the slide and frame of a firearm can significantly improve handling and grip, especially on models with naturally slippery factory surfaces.

What is the advantage of the Banish 45 Suppressor?

The Banish 45 Suppressor from Silencer Central is user-serviceable and can be adapted to various calibers up to .45 ACP. It primarily requires a simple piston change to function effectively on different firearm platforms, offering great versatility.

What safety measure does Hickok45 use for manual action firearms?

Hickok45 employs a safety protocol for manual action firearms by placing an empty case under the hammer or in front of the firing pin. This ensures the firearm is safe to handle while being presented or manipulated on camera.

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