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  • I'm sure a few black people starting reciting "poetry" during this vid.

  • Lol with that you can kill people in the mall and no body would know -_-

  • tip pop tip pop tip pop tip pop.love the sound

  • its kinda funny how the guy who shoots the silenced one has earphones on, but the one shooting the non-silenced one doesn't

  • No more ringing in the ears after a day at the range... Assuming there aren't any other people there, that is.

  • sounds like an old hit and miss engine.

  • Sounds kinda like music.

  • dddumdedum,,,Duelin' Dummies!

  • boom chick boom chick boom chick boom chick

  • haha i thought for a second that the suppressed one was really the unspressed bullet going downrange

  • Nice beat.

  • probably the best comparison I'v ever heard for a 22.........nice!

  • The fact that a potentially lethal projectile is actually being sent down range by that silenced Ruger amazes me. I imagine the sound of the bullet's impact on dirt is louder than the discharge.

  • @Krinkov09 The sound of the impact is about the same, but a deeper tone, as the bullet "thuds" into the dirt. Shooting steel with it is really fun.

  • @Krinkov09 It is. When there's no background noise you can hear the "thud" when it impacts the berm. I think it's audible in some of my other videos.

  • nice i want a silenced one

  • sounded like music lol. u just have to pay a bunch for silencers though right?

  • They aren't cheap, and there is plenty of government red tape.

  • @paintballplayer700 thats what i figured. government control. they want to have all the fun to themselves. F that, make an illegal one , but dont tell nobody, and i mean nobody, cause one person will spread the news like a disease

  • @paintballplayer700 haha yeah i'd bet. should be worth the money if you have bunch of dough to blow hahaha

  • @paintballplayer700 worth every cent and all the wait time/signatures required. If for no other reason than to shoot without earmuffs.

  • @SuperDwang ATFE probably want to make sure you dont go out and kill the morons of the world

  • The poor man's silencer: CB 22 short.

  • softer than many "bb guns" lol

  • @feroast1  Damn right. Also, with a barrel short enough to keep the velocity subsonic at the muzzle(4") A 2 liter bottle will work wonders. Call nonsense if you like, but its easy enough to check...

  • Show the resultats of shooting.

  • arent supressors illegal to own in the US?

  • Nope, common misconception. It's a lot of government red tape, but they are legal for civilian ownership in about 40 states.

  • wiiiith a class 3 license. Which isnt the easiest to get.

  • Wrong. A Class 3 SOT license is needed to be a silencer DEALER, not to own them as a private citizen. Private citizens simply need to get an approved ATF Form 4 for each license, which takes some time but really isn't all that hard if you have a clean record.

  • Sorry, that should read "ATF Form 4 for each silencer", not "each license."

  • @paintballplayer700 you know what your talking about. most people on youtube just talk shit however.

  • @paintballplayer700 How would one go about getting an approved ATF Form??? I was always lead to believe silencers were illegal… I would love to have one for my Ruger .22! Legally, that is…

  • @pj5731 Google "Major Malfunction Silencers" and read the how-to guide on his website. Silencers are legal in about 40 states if you are over 21 with a clean criminal record.

  • @paintballplayer700 --- unfortunately in NYC the criminals are those that rule and make all the F**** rules. But those rules only apply to the average joe, not the billionare that runs NY (you know who i'm talking about, that SOB bloomberg - the antigun cocksucker)

  • You mean the "red" states.

  • Excellent video! Thanks for making it! 5-Stars!

  • Dueling banjos

  • beatbox lol

  • the government does shady things... im sure we will never know all of it :D

  • whats wrong with selling guns that were confiscated? hmm let me think lets pollute the enviorment blowing up a bunch of guns OR the government can sell these guns and make some much needed money instead of taxing us for the money... they could make millions off of the millions of guns they have taken

  • Yes! This has bothered me for many years! They should be able to re-serial the guns and sell 'em

  • @MoRRisoNRisiN Then millions of people would use those millions of guns and well, I think you see where I am going with this :P

  • @kl0x no i dont see where your going.

  • @MoRRisoNRisiN oh i know, but once a laws is passed its hard to abolish it, and the law states confiscated fire arms are "evidence" and must either be securely stored or incinerated despite being still useful, cant just auction them off like the confiscated vehicles... :(

  • Its no different then selling siezed cars, homes, and other property...guns are JUST tools...

  • they got rhythm

  • Hahaha. I dunno why this was so funny but it was.

  • Thanks for the vid and information.

    love the comment from freedomwarrior43

  • does the ruger .22 need to have a threaded barrel to attach a surpressor or is the surpressed version a completely different gun altogether?

  • Yes, it has a threaded barrel. Mine is a PacLite from Tactical Solutions.

  • thanks paintballplayer700, i'm thinking about going to buy a ruger mark 3 hunter with a 6 7/8 fluted barrel, do i ask for a threaded barrel, or does it come with one, or can it be threaded later on, or can the barrel be replaced? thanks in advance

  • You cannot get a Ruger threaded from the factory, they don't offer them. You either have to have a gunsmith thread it after you buy it, or you have to buy an aftermarket threaded barrel/receiver from Tactical Solutions. Tornado Technology is the best place to have stock Ruger barrels threaded.

  • thanks paintballplayer700 you have been a great source of info, whats the average life span for one of those surpressors, avg amount of shots you can get from them?

  • Tens of thousands of rounds. .22 cans get filled up with crud because .22 is a filthy round, so you should buy a model that opens for cleaning, and clean it every 500 rounds or so. Stainless steel or Titanium is the best material for a .22 can, as you can soak it in harsh solvents without damaging it.

  • I wouldn't get a 6 7/8" barrel, it would be ridiculously long after adding a can to it.

  • How did you obtain a license for a silencer? It looks like a really fun set-up.

    The Ruger .22 auto pistol is a great firearm. I'm going to get one next year. What models were you guys firing?

  • No license is necessary, it's a $200 tax plus photos and fingerprints for each silencer. Google "National Firearms Act" for a start. Models are listed in the video description.

  • Thanks a lot for the information! Also, thanks for getting back to me so soon.

  • >>"No license is necessary, it's a $200 tax plus photos and fingerprints for each silencer. Google "National Firearms Act" "

    Unless you happen to be a drug dealer or another type of armed criminal, then you can get it without any hassle. Welcome to the US.

  • aint it true also that if you pay a $200 tax so you can get your rifle turned into a automatic rifle?

  • No, civilians can only own automatic weapons that were made before May of 1986.  You cannot make a new machine gun, and that includes converting a semi-auto. However, yes, if you buy a pre-1986 full-auto, it is a $200 tax stamp. The guns themselves start at $3,000 for a cheap MAC-10. An M-16 will run you about $15,000.

  • Is that just in your state or for the whole country? Because I am a gun aficionado and I live in West Virginia, where nearly no gun laws apply,

  • The '86 MG ban is nation-wide.

  • ok, thanks.

  • unless you live in illinois or the other few states that just plain bans them... grr

  • How right you are! armed criminals roaming the streets, and the goverment "of the people,for the people" wants to restrict your rights !What a travesty!!!

  • and the criminals roaming the streets buy there guns from the black market or from other people... it isnt hard to get your hands on an illegal automatic weapon so banning guns would just leave people defensless

  • Where those FA weapons are coming from, to end up in the "black market"?No class III dealer will risk his license selling FA to anyone ,unless the guy was authorized,that leaves the only other source of FA weapons.The goverment,think about it...

  • well it could come from the government if the weapons were stolen or if the weapons were sold to other countries or if the weapons were converted... its not hard to change a Semi auto to a Full auto but have you considered the possibility of gun runners and smugglers. Think about the most common assault rifle... the ak47 the us government has never used this weapon so where does it come from... its imported and it can easily be converted to full auto.

  • Or if the goverment is supplying them to the gangs,do you put that past the CIA and their NWO masters?

  • in all the gang violence i have seen and heard of on the news it has never been with a m16 or any standard military issue gun... its always a 9 or ak. and i dont believe the government would betray the people in such a way... once you can come up with a good reliable source showing me that the government is supplying guns to gangs i will believe you... untill then i dont believe thats the way it works

  • hahaha, you are a diffuclt individual to understand! It's hilarious!

  • Lots of countries sell FA weapons from their military to the black market, not the cia.

  • lol add some more guns and you have a music video

  • Good beat, freestylin'

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