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

Published on February 21, 2026
Duration: 0:31

This video demonstrates the quiet operation of two suppressed bolt-action rifles. The shooter, exhibiting experienced handling, showcases the minimal muzzle blast and the smooth cycling of the action. The demonstration highlights the effectiveness of suppressors in reducing noise and concussion for a more pleasant shooting experience.

Quick Summary

Suppressed bolt-action rifles offer maximum peace and quiet by significantly reducing gunshot noise and muzzle blast. The suppressor traps and slows expanding gases, while the bolt-action mechanism is inherently quiet, creating a highly pleasant shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Suppressed Bolt-Action Rifle
  2. 00:03Examining the Suppressor
  3. 00:07First Suppressed Shots & Action Cycling
  4. 00:13Muzzle Blast Slow Motion Analysis
  5. 00:19Second Rifle Shooting Demonstration
  6. 00:28Overall Impression of Suppressed Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes suppressed bolt-action rifles so quiet?

Suppressed bolt-action rifles are exceptionally quiet because the suppressor significantly reduces the volume of the gunshot by trapping and slowing expanding gases. The bolt-action mechanism itself is also inherently quieter than semi-automatic actions.

What is the benefit of shooting a suppressed bolt-action rifle?

The primary benefit is a dramatic reduction in noise and muzzle blast, making shooting more comfortable for the shooter and those nearby. It also reduces hearing damage risk and can improve the shooting experience for hunting or recreational purposes.

How does a suppressor work on a bolt-action rifle?

A suppressor attaches to the muzzle and contains a series of baffles. As the bullet exits the barrel, the hot, expanding gases are forced through these baffles, cooling and slowing down, which significantly muffles the sound of the shot.

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