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  • In my town this summer, some guy shot two guys and a girl in the head with a .22 revolver i think. In the middle of the town park that is about 100m2!

  • I love my walther p22...

  • why does this have so many dislikes??

    its just a walther p22 (the black one)

    and a .22 cal sig 226

  • i want the digital camo one

  • i want to see the guns :( 

  • me gusta.

  • great music to listen

  • how much do they cost? the one with camo looks slick

  • Whats the song used. Also, nice paintjob on the Sig.

  • @1LonePuma

    then you won't mind being blocked.. goodbye

  • the camo one is it a laminate paint

  • I seriously wonder why suppressors are so heavily regulated. It's not hollywood- you can't shoot one guy and the other guy magically can't hear you because the gun isn't making any noise with a suppressor (This makes movies interesting, though, I will admit). P.S. this video almost gave me a boehner.

  • nice weapons

    :D

  • p22. idk i dont wanna be stuck to cci only for it get a ruger mk3 for cheaper and cycle everything.

  • How much did each of these cost? Base pistol, gunsmith threading, and the suppressors? Thanks.

  • So if I want something of this sort, should I stay in Illinois or should I move to Kentucky. Arizona's a bit too far for me...

  • @bohdan1997

    if you stay in IL help change the laws.. almost no states restrict these, so there is plenty of evidence that possession is nothing to fear

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  • @supabarrol123 Bad grammar. Comment made absolutely no sense.

  • id love to get a silencer, but they are illegal where i live..

  • @Ammoboy9

    you are wrong post that incorrect stuff once more and you are blocked..

  • Gun porn

  • Suppressors aren't illegal in 38 states, but even in those 38 it can be very difficult getting a CLEO to allow you to obtain one.

  • we never saw the full gun.. just close ups on each part

  • @TheYellowAces u didnt read the description?.. lol

  • u dnt point the gun at ur self

  • gun porno haha

  • @DUTCHMASTER67 lol... i was thinking the same thing!

  • In the United States, taxes and strict regulations affect the manufacture and sale of suppressors under the National Firearms Act. They are legal for individuals to possess and use for lawful purposes in thirty-eight of the fifty states.[19] However, a prospective user must go through an application process administered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), which requires a Federal tax payment of USD 200.00 and

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  • , which requires a Federal tax payment of USD 200.00 and a thorough criminal background check. The USD 200.00 buys a tax stamp, which is the legal document allowing possession of a suppressor. The market for used suppressors in the U.S. is consequently very poor, which has driven innovations in the field (buyers want the height of technology, because they are basically "stuck" with the purchase). Suppressors are available in other countries for under USD 40,[20]

  • 40,[20] but they can be of crude construction, using cheap materials and baffle designs. While suppressors in the US are more expensive (hundreds to thousands of dollars), they are generally built with highly advanced baffle stacks and exotic materials like Inconel, titanium, and high-grade heat-treated stainless steels.[original research?] The following states have explicitly banned any civilian from possessing a suppressor: California, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii,

  • , Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

    The Federal legal requirements to manufacture a suppressor in the United States are enumerated in Title 26, Chapter 53 of the United States Code.[21] The individual states and several municipalities also have their specific requirements.

  • @r1killen

    You don't know much about US laws do you?

    These are far from illegal and never have been

  • @GunWebsites everyone has told me that theyre illegal, i live in NH so maybe thats why

  • @GunWebsites It's amazing how some people imply they know everything just because they saw some movies or play video games. People should research before they critique someone.

  • @r1killen suppressors are legal

  • @r1killen You are far from smart. No the law before trying to tell people what it is.

  • how much for the p22 and silencer?

  • nice guns

  • do you know what the laws on suppressed weapons are? ihave a feeling that in my state(MA), would be completely illegal cuz the gun laws are fucked up here...

  • @NiKkMV Dude, you probably never red the gunlaw of germany....That's a fucked up gunlaw!

    Greets from Germany :-)

  • @efuzziable well i dont know too much about germany but ik the legal drinking age is only 16!!! how lucky could you be? i mean, if the drinking laws are that chill, gun laws wouldnt suprize me!

  • @NiKkMV  Yeah, you can drink from 1 to 15 percent alcohol when you are 16. To drink anything harder (Vodka

    for an example...) You must be 18 years old. But you will always find someone who is 18 to buy you some....

    But I wish that the gun laws would be better than the alcohol laws, because much more people die from the causes of alcohol than of guns.... Think of that! Greetings

  • im 11 i buy airsoft guns

  • screw buying alcohol legally at 21 ima go get a sig

  • @Ezakkulation Forget Sig. Yeah it's a cool looking gun, but way the fuck overpriced. Look into Beretta or Springfield, specifically the new XD(M)'s. Fucking awesome!!!

  • @centurion205 my dad already has a beretta 92f and i dont like it... too heavy for a 9mm and its not the most reliable of handguns... im also looking at HK .45 USP

  • @Ezakkulation HK's are nice, but very expensive. Again, I recommend Springfield. My .40 XD(M) will hold 16 rounds, and is so light, the only thing that adds weight to it, is the ammo I put in it. The Beretta 92 weighs 34.5 ounches empty, my XD(M) with the 3.8 inch barrel only weighs 28 ounches. Yeah an H&K USP .45 weighs only 22 ounches, but H&K's cost $1,000 + / - . My XD(M) .40 was $650. That was for the gun, 2 mags, a holster, speed loader, magazine holder, pistol lock, and the carrying case.

  • I dont know whats worse, the soundtrack or the digital camo finish.

  • hahhaha i have a p22 : D

  • Which suppressor do you prefer more? Which pistol do you prefer more?

  • where do you get this money to get all of this equipment?

  • @rudybeatskcazm7

    working hard every day.. no big secret. Try it. it works for everyone

  • @GunWebsites well im only 15 so work is hard to find. but i recently bought an AR. Check it out

  • @rudybeatskcazm7

    I started working (outside the home) at 14 so its not impossible, good to hear you are willing !!

  • worthless

  • I came to see some shootin'....thanks for wasting my time jackholes!

  • Great video!

    Hey, I have a quick question that I've been trying to ask for a long time so please reply! For a good, reliable plinking and small game hunting gun, would you recommend the sig mosquito or the walther p22?

  • @Ge0Sh0t i know you didnt ask me but i own both of these pistols and with cci mini mags the walther is nearly unbeatable and with the five inch barrel you cant go wrong. the sig is just as good with cci minimags and accurate but the trigger kind of sucks out of the box, gets better with time but never as good as the walther. the grip on the sig is better for big hands but the walther has replaceable back straps to fit larger hands. i would choose the walther

  • That was a close look.I think you should of shoot the guns not treet like super models.

  • This video gives me a boner

  • that camo is pretty sick

  • Man, I wish I held on to my P22 that was one fun gun!

  • the camera was too close to the gun, i cant see the whole thing..........

  • Why don't you guys ever shoot the guns you are reviewing in the videos?

  • @ JJmouligne

    ?? yea we never shoot ..

  • I mean shoot them in the videos?

  • @ JJmouligne

    watch few more videos...

  • ide take that sig anyday ohhhhhhhhh

  • You guys have the coolest stuff, 5/5.

  • do you ship to the philippines?

  • @hiddenphoenix85 they dont sell

  • all i can say is nice....

    5stars

    like the new look and feel,too of the video...

  • I like my P22 a whole bunch.

    Putting the slide back on though pisses me right the hell off. That spring... gawd. :)

  • I dig the sig (hey a rhyme!) that desert digital with the black controls, etc, just rocks...

  • well lookie here, someones gone and stepped it up with the video and editing! :p

  • he's deleted

  • .22 Sig Mosquito is sweet. They now have digital winter camo. The silencer is worth the price of admission in our over taxed society.

    This Sig may be the next purchase.

  • Desert camo looks amazing!

  • perfect hitman weapon.

  • Dont you just love .22's

  • Sure do. I have a Savage Mark II Bolt Action, and i love it.

  • Every one gets exited when "suppressed/silenced" is in the tittle...

  • k, and your point is?

  • do the suppressors block the sights?

  • not on the 22

  • love the desert marpat on the sig did it come like that or did you guys have it done and where. Could i send of my AR to get done?

  • Those are from SIG like that I think.. unless a distributor is having it done, sometimes they make their own limited editions like this

  • how much does a supressor cost?

  • these are like $350 and $500 I think

  • if i had to choose....it really would not be that hard!

  • Wow that sig looks AWESOME!!

  • Does that suppressor actually weigh more than the P22? That thing looks huge. Lol.

  • .22 suppressors are basically empty aluminum tubes, they don't weigh much

  • What paper work do you need to purchase one?

  • 200$ tax stamp to the ATF, wait for approval, then purchase.

  • love it but banned in NJ.

    5/5!!!

  • Oh no !! our video was banned in NJ ???

    J/K ...

  • It wouldn't surprise me. Welcome to our great state!

  • Everything is illegal in NJ, for the most part. People even go to jail because of things that arn't even illegal but no law enforcement even knows the firearms laws in NJ.

  • @takeji12

    The difference between PA and NJ is that in NJ, all weapons are illegal with certain exceptions. and in PA, all weapons are legal, with certain exceptions.

    I'm still working on a way to put up signs on the side of PA that people from NJ use to get to PA.

    the signs will say: AMERICA STARTS HERE!

    the guns are not banned in NJ, but the suppressors are.

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