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  • You can get hearing damage even at "tolerable" sound levels. If it hurts your ears you know for certain it will cause damage. If it's just "loud" then its a possibility"

  • That's not cool ur just stupid

  • Funnest way to go deaf ever

  • Guy below plays cod to much

  • hahaha dickhead. uv got a suppressor

  • @ mcsnowman11 I know a .50 cal is louder then this gun cuz I've shot a .50 cal

  • All we Californians can do is cry.

  • A .50 cal is louder then this gun

  • @deadman6504 Liked you'd know...

  • how is the overpressure? im assuming worse than the .50

  • Wow, you're actually gloating about defying basic gun safety rules as if its an accomplishment? while your at it hot shot lets see you play hot potato with casings, or see if you can fire it from a standing stance.

  • @naireland the weapon has a suppressor attached. it is hearing safe....but barely.

  • @naireland since when does firing from a standing position have anything to do with gun saftey.

  • @nccamokid It doesn't moron, the reference is since hes out to impress he might as well fire it from standing pose since that even more impressive than not wearing ear protection

  • Great Rabbit gun! lol

  • I use that handgun to kill mosquitos...

  • I bet the over pressure hurts like a bitch.

  • If you insist on repeating this behavior - it would not be a bad idea for you to learn to read lips

  • @therealpen15 I practice without hearing protection every now and then for that God-forbid-it-ever-happens event that may involve my firearm. But after 3 rounds out of a .357 snub (which will hopefully drop the son of a bitch dead), I don't wanna do it anymore lol.

  • @TheWitnesserer Three? Geez you better kiss the ground and thank God you can still hear.

  • @NaturalGroundation I did. I said a "Thank You" prayer for 40 days and 40 nights straight after that. Even to this day, I light candles in offering and thanksgiving.

    The only guns I ever practice encounter drills like that since then are my 9mms and .45s, but even those hurt after 3-4 rounds. I only do it every 3 months, though, so I'm not all that worried. I won't even bother with the shotgun; my sister thought it would be funny to shoot a 3" 12-gauge while I was teaching without earplugs on.

  • yes! a real man don`t use hear protection whatsoever

  • @efrainc23 Shoot a .357 high load in a snub then we will talk.

  • @NaturalGroundation hehehe, just kidding 

  • Enjoy wearing hearing aids.

  • This weapon even makes people count.

  • whats the longest shot that youve taken with it

  • what?

    

  • What's the point of wearing ear protection ? Have you ever seen a soldier wearing ear protection on the battlefield ? 

  • @Utgard666 Had you considered that he's (probably) not a soldier, and this isnt a battlefield? Why damage your hearing if you're not fighting for your life?

  • @Utgard666 Uhhh... because firearms are extremely loud and unprotected exposure to them will kill your hearing function? No shit buddy.

  • camper 

  • Why waste your anti-dinosaur ammo? How pissed are you going to be once you realize those two shots could have saved you from being turned into Rex shit?

  • too sum up this video GUN MAKES BIG BOOM

  • 20mm Vulcan rifles are deemed DD's though I don't know when they were classified as such.

  • @madmaxaks74u That would be 1934. Any firearm with a bore diameter over .5 inches is a destructive device unless it has a sporting purpose exemption (like all shotguns have). This gun does not have a recognized sporting purpose (destroying Taliban light armored vehicles is not sporting apparently).

  • @madmaxaks74u - Isn't it considered a cannon instead of rifle?

  • bye bye hearings!! XD

  • Your out side its not nearly as bad as inside with that rifle but obviously no indoor range takes rifles of that caliber 

  • You kids are stupid. Outdoors hearing protection is not needed unless you are sitting in front of the gun that is firing. Indoors however, hearing protection is needed due to echoing.

  • @zilon02

    If it works for someone it´s not stupid. I use both those foam protectors in the ear and then normal hearing protection over them on the outdoor range. I get less disturb by the other shooters while making sure i don´t risk my hearing.

  • that's already suppressed

  • The part they didnt show was him going to the doctors after to get hearing aids

  • He has a suppressor (silencer) attached to his rifle, and as long as that suppressor remains firmly attached to that barrel, his hearing should be alright. But I wouldn't recommend shooting a large caliber weapon like this without hearing protection, suppressed or not. And I wouldn't trust that suppressor after shooting 75-150 rounds with it, suppressors don't last forever, especially on large caliber weapons.

  • What is it about the two foot long sound suppressor at the muzzle end that makes it invisible to the viewers? With the can six feet from the shooter, earplugs are not a necessity. 

  • If you shoot a .22 surpressed it still gives you hearing damage and is about 85 db. This is about 155 still.

  • It really is chambered in 20mm Vulcan. And yes the loaded ammunition is very large..same round fired by the main cannon on the Cobra attach helicopter.

  • @madmaxaks74u isn't 20mm Vulcan classified as a destructive device under the National Firearms Act of 1934?

  • @themeleed The weapons that fire it are.

  • @madmaxaks74u Umhh.... the Ah-1 hueycobra was designated "Unfit for modern combat" 4 years ago. Duh to the fact, they have replaced it with the AH-64 apache. The original hueycobra was mounted with, 80% of the time, 2 pods for az-11 "slick rockets"

    and a noce mounted gun pod. The gun pod was either a m134 gatling gun, or one of these others, a xm214 microgun, or a zm15/14 grenade launcher. They didnt fit them with20mm's because thy could handle the weight. Just try to help!Noaffc

  • @mcsnowman11 wow you know your stuff. thanks for clearing that up. I'm not that up on aircraft guns myself.

  • @mcsnowman11 WRONG!!! The Marine Corp still uses the Cobra.....

  • @tignorjt Were you in the marine corps for 4 years?

  • There's no way that's 20mm... A 20mm bullet is nearly a foot long, if not more.

  • @RHCP723 It truly is a 20mm Anzio Vulcan you can look it up.

  • @DeathlyReign Oh, wow. I didn't realize how big the gun was before. I watched it on my phone yesterday. Now I can see that it's big enough. My dad is an aircraft mechanic for the USAF, and the F-16's he works on have 20 mm machine guns. They are impressive. Probably a slightly larger round than the one he is shooting.

  • I guess I should have pointed out the suppressor in the title....

  • @madmaxaks74u you still can just change it.

  • @madmaxaks74u you can edit video titles

  • What? I cant hear you!

    

  • it's probably because this gun's bullet is so big that the sonic boom will be like a shotgun. a .22lr will hurt my ears because of the high pitched crack, but a shotgun has a deep boom which is less likely to affect your hearing, same with the 20mm, the .50bmg will make you go deaf if your not careful though due to the inefficient muzzlebreak blasting the sound back at you. this gun has a good muzzlebreak which blasts out to the sides

  • @drewnickel The muzzle brake on a .50 BMG anti-material rifle is angled back towards the shooter to tame the recoil, not to reduce the sound herd by the shooter; So it is not "inefficient", you just don't understand the purpose of that particular muzzle device. This gun doesn't have a muzzle brake, it has an Anzio Ironworks suppressor.

  • @robs104 I know what it's meant for, I mean the barrett m87 is pointed almost directly back at the shooter and only reduces felt recoil by 65%, I've seen some take the 70lbs of recoil from the .50bmg and take it down to 8lbs thats 88% reduction in recoil. and the latter of the two muzzlebreaks is not only more efficient but it's quieter because it blows it back at the shooter, but at a wider angle to not hit the shooter, and there are more holes in the muzzle break along the top and both sides

  • @drewnickel I mean m82, not m87

  • the projectiles used in this test were 1600 grain blue practice rounds. yeah, 1600 grains! I cant stress enough the importance of hearing protection. I would NEVER fire a unsuppressed weapon without it. Hearing doesn't grow back!

  • "Vegeta, what does the scouter say about the bullet's grain count?"

  • @jommez123 Vegeta - "What the fuck are you on about, my scouter doesn't read bullet powder grains?"

    Fuck yo memes.

  • with the Anzio Ironworks sound suppressor (and the fact that the muzzle is like 6 feet from the shooter) it is hearing safe. Have fun with you airsoft toys.

  • @madmaxaks74u Thanks for the vid. Guys like you are going to make me a wealthy man someday. I have a diversified portfolio invested in hearing aid companys.

  • @madmaxaks74u i wouldn't shoot m .223 AR-15 with out ear pro on. i bet you think motorcycle helmet laws are lame too.

  • @madmaxaks74u i wouldn't shoot my .223 AR-15 with out ear pro on. i bet you think motorcycle helmet laws are lame too.

  • dumbass

    

  • actually it has recoil similar to a .50 BMG rifle. the push is even slower. This rifle can be fired all day with no ill effects....provided the sound suppressor is attached.

  • This can't be a pleasant weapon to fire .

  • like a baws

  • can you buy incendiary rounds for that?

  • this guy is pretty cool... eh fires a 20mm and doesnt afraid of hearing aids!

  • screw ear plugs etc. i shoot thousands of 5.56mm 7.62x39 and 7.62x54 all the time and im fine!!

  • @sinofallsinners no, thats just what you think, based on your hearing today. If you stopped shooting tomorrow, you would still have very seriously impaired hearing as an old man. The damage has already been done. It will take a couple of decades before the damage becomes noticeable but then it will accelerate. Eventually all music will sound like shit, you'll struggle with telephones, and will find conversation outdoors difficult.

  • @toranamunter very true man! i wasnt thinking long-term but your right the damage has been done and i can tell

  • @sinofallsinners dont worry I was just over exaggerating :-) I get hearing tests every year for my job. If I lose my hearing, I lose my job - so I was just hoping nobody would end up with regrets. I'm sure you'll be fine if you start wearing protection, but I do know some guys with noise induced hearing loss and life for them SUCKS. A partially deaf 60 year old man has probly 20+ years of that crap to look forward to in life. If you told them screw ear plugs they'd probly get quite angry :-)

  • @toranamunter thats cool man...thank you for the friendly warning!

  • its funny how loud it is even with a suppressor

  • @jaywolflover It's not a suppressor, it's a muzzle break.

  • I'm sure that you were comfortable not wearing ear plugs because you had already gone deaf.

  • @LukeRulez72 youve obviously never shot a rifle without earplugs because its not loud at all

  • @rey1933 you must be shooting .22 calibers then

  • @bjizzle123 no you just dont know wht your talking about i shoot 12ga .300 win mag .243 and .308 all fine

  • @rey1933 then you are deaf or full of shit boy. im a firearms instructor with over 9 years experience, and i have shot without ear pro, and its a bitch.

  • @bjizzle123 it doesnt matter what you are because its not a bitch when your the shooter of a rifle without hearing protection you can barely hear the shot but when you stand away from the rifle and someone else is shooting its loud because of the muzzle report thats why shorter barreled guns of the same caliber are louder

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  • between car stereos blaring and rednecks shooting with no hearing protection, the ear doctors will have their work cut out for them 5 years from now.

  • isnt that gun loud as fuck?

  • sorry, what was that you said??

  • Now you thing your cool because you dont wear ear protection, come back to me in 5 years with your hearing aids.

  • enjoy the permanat hearing damage, dumbass.

  • i said reather hear the gun sound then putting a ear plug in

  • red necks...

  • Yeah man, who needs eardrums anyway?

  • WHAAATT DID YOUU SAYYYYY????!!

  • Holy shit I jizzed . . . thumbs up for orgasmic rifle sound...

  • Die fence post right in front of me lol

  • Shooting with no ear protection doesnt make you a hardcunt, it just makes you deaf.

  • @murf69 You got that right! accidental discharge from a .22mag about a foot from my left ear. stil rings after 6 months. ALWAYS wear ear protection.

  • whats that for shooting armor plated rhinos?

  • just to one up you for not wearing earplugs, ill take on of those to the chest.

  • shit damn fcking pwning gun :O

  • that was a big tom hank

    

  • Nice hang fire on that second. So much powder to burn through for that poor little primer.

  • The gun has a Silencer mounted not soo bad for his Ears :D

  • @nof4me No that's fucking loud even with a *suppressor*

  • more money than brains?

  • The gun's name is 'Mag-Fed 20MM Rifle' made by 'Anzio Ironworks'.

  • first shot. def. second shot. brain damage

  • @Noland157 I think its not a Barrett,because they just make 50.BMG Sniper Rifles.But wtf a CheyTac M200 is small and not so Big O_O

  • i love the sound it makes <3

  • @Maalea it's a m200 cheytac

  • @ravingmonkey101

    no? please stop playing cod and begin life, its something from barret family - similar design

  • @ravingmonkey101

    Lol, your a dumbass....

  • what's name of gun?

  • that damn wooden pole got away SHIT

  • I know how anoying the dog across the street is with it taking monster shits on your lawn but 2 rounds? that is a step beyond pure anger and hate don't you think?

  • Guy at the end: that was insane!

    Guy shooting sniper: no it wasn't! It was insane!

  • 20mm monster... I like the 14.5mm better, longer range, better precision, but the sheer destruction of a 20mm high-explosive round is amazing

    and the noise is awesome as well

  • where does one obtain such a moster?

  • Can you here me now ?

  • I am almost tempted to start a firearms manufacturing company and design a 25mm assault "rifle", just incase the military goes through with using those powered exoskeleton things, for combat roles

  • @berner id work there.... hit me up if you ever do it lol.

  • huh is tht a .50 caliber or a 20mm because a 20mm is a .79 caliber

  • later that night they found out a family of 6 got shot to death by 1 bullet in a town 5 miles away.

  • @fourpointohh They were standing in a straight line, huh? In a conga line, perhaps?

  • Too cool for earplugs bro. Hearing is for faggots anyway!

  • the rounds must be expensive.

  • what would be the practical application of this weapon? Anti tank?

  • @mixmastaplaya

    Anti material most likely. Against a modern tank it wouldn't be able to penetrate.

    But it would ruin the day of Humvees, trucks, helicopters, parked aircraft and most APCs from a stand off distance farther than the range of common assault rifles.

    It doesn't need to destroy the target outright, one good hit would disable most vehicles.

  • @fix0the0spade imagine a apache getting hit in the fuel tank with this while hovering. That would be one pretty firework.

  •  How do you purchase that kind of rifle? and whats the ammo cost? its got to be killer. My biggest question is where did you get that rifle

  • @whisperingdeath308

    He's probably at a shooting range, and those bullets probably cost anywhere between $50 - $100. But I have no idea how much money those bullets cost, you'd have to look it up.

  • what's the point?

  • sooooo, yeah thats a 50 cal barret

  • @Dago67SS That's a 20 mm. The bullet from this rifle is about five times the size of a .50 BMG round.

  • @Dago67SS no it isn't

  • @Dago67SS sooooo, yeah maybe next time you should learn something about what you're saying before you make arrogant comments on youtube.

  • Oooh, not bad. Props.

  • u r deaf now?

  • @chilidress supressed

  • i want one

  • Wow and I thought my shot gun was loud!!!0.0

  • Wow it looks like the Barret M109

  • Is this considered a class 4 weapon under federal fire laws?

  • this guy must already been deaf, no earplugs.

  • @cxiong116 The beginning "Alright i'm recording whenever you are ready" SHOOTER - "Already" He isn't deaf

  • @NathanTozer98 can u feel the ground shake when he fires the 20mm?

  • @cxiong116 I wasn't involved

  • You should take this to the border and shoot down the mexican helicopters that violate our sovereign air space.

  • Big gun, tiny little man.

    Its got a suppressor by the looks of things.

  • @10mmTroy I'm pretty sure it's a muzzle break. Wouldn't be very efficient or effective to try to silence it, the velocity breaks the sound barrier and would pretty much render a suppressor useless.

  • @taterbuzz

    I know this is contrary to most information put out there by video games and such but the loudest and most recognizable sound a firearm makes is the high pressure gas exiting the barrel which is what a suppressor acts on - as well as reducing recoil about as much as an efficient muzzle brake without all of the bad stuff that goes along with it (visible blast, sound increase).

    Also, it is fairly uncommon for suppressed weapons to be used with subsonic ammunition.

  • @10mmTroy Right, but if the round is traveling at speeds exceeding the sound barrier the bullet itself will make a loud "crack", not due to the gas. You're last sentence doesn't seem right, just saying. Suppressed weapons would work best with subsonic ammunition, so i'm confused why it wouldn't be used. If you could name some examples it would clear up the subject. I really don't want to start some stupid argument though (Like what usually happens :P)

  • @taterbuzz

    Yeah, there's a crack, but you've eliminated the audible and visual signature of your particular firing position and you've also gotten rid of most of the sound as well as making the sound less recognizable as a firearm. The M110 SASS has a KAC suppressor standard but is not used with subsonic ammunition as its performance is unacceptable and it would also not cycle the weapon.

    Subsonic ammunition is almost exclusively the domain of wep/cals designed from the ground up to use it.

  • @10mmTroy Ok, I'm glad to know that. I haven't done a ton of research on suppressors because I really don't need to own one, plus it's a pain in the ass to get one with all the rules, payments, and regulations, plus you want to be careful what information you're sending to the government nowadays. ;)

    Anyways, thanks for informing me and I hope you have a good day!

  • @taterbuzz

    What you have to keep in mind when researching suppressors for purchase or otherwise

    A)Company literature is often exaggerated or half truth.

    B)A lot of information out there in general relates to ancient suppressor designs or applications that aren't pertinent to modern designs or applications.

    I thought I knew it all before I made the move to use one until I spoke to a sniper who had a lot of useful insights that can't really be parsed from a book etc.

  • @10mmTroy So on that logic, suppressed hanguns are uncommon? Or just a "Hollywood spy" thing?

  • @martJOB

    I've never seen anyone but a SEAL with a suppressed handgun so yeah, pretty much.

  • @martJOB true technically you can't own anything meant to silence a gun

  • @paedrarmy1 You can own supressors, legally, in 38 states in the U.S. ... look it up. It's a $200 tax stamp and a 6 month waiting process... but supressors can be legally owned.

  • @ptschafer i wouldnt non that i live in canada, so about that i wasnt clear

  • @ptschafer im from canada sorry i wasnt clear

  • are u def now?