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  • why do i see people's gun jam so much on youtube? it's not suppose to be like that right?

  • @soloartist232 guns jam. Some more than others. Many causes (ammo, limp wristing, mechanics, dirty weapons, etc.). This 10/22 is USUALLY a very reliable weapon. The modifications I made to has changed the cyclic mechanism. With different ammo, it is more reliable.

  • i hate shooting tats make noise.all tat silencer stuff looks funny to me if you want to kill someone there are many ways without a gun, if you have a argument walk away en let it cool.en think what went wrong.

  • @rdkater guns don't kill, people do

  • @MrJmfitch i like guns but the funny law about the silencers is out of time when i go to the shooting range i prefer silencers so you can talk to you're fellows.when you make the cups by slamming a hammer take a ball-bearing en a cup put the washer in between en stuff it in a vice.

  • @rdkater good idea. not sure why I didn't think of that

  • @MrJmfitch "guns don't kill people, bullet's kill people"

  • @nguyen925 bullets don't go into people unless someone pulls a trigger. It is either an act of negligence of malice. 

  • be careful with the 60gr SSSs they need a faster twist to help stabilize

  • @GUNNY89 did not know that. I will avoid in the future. They did have more of a "wobbling" factor than other rounds (evidenced by oblong paper strikes on target). Guess that explains that mystery!

  • @GUNNY89 Indeed, they need at least a 1/9 twist.

  • this is called a reflex style suppressor

  • @GUNNY89 close, but the expansion chamber is not the same as a reflexive. This is very similar to the earlier suppressor designs used on the mp5sd, where the expansion chamber is meshed and covers a vented barrel; followed by conical baffles.

  • I live in Wyoming. We have a law called House Bill 95 that exempts any firearm accessory that is made here and stays within the state from ATF regs. The best part is, if local or federal law enforcement tries to mess with you, then they are in violation of the law. If you are looking to make another can, I would go to aaarmory.com. They have fake suppressors made of steel, not solid aluminum and are a joy to tinker with!

  • @TheMetatropian I wasn't aware of this at all. But technically, per atf, a silencer is actually considered a firearm in itself. Not sure that changes anything. If not, I might have to move to Wyoming! :)

  • @MrJmfitch No, that wouldn't change anything as the law also exempts firearms made in Wyo (and stay in Wy) from ATF regs. Basically what's going on is something akin to the situation of states with medical marihuana. It's legal as far as the state is concerned, but if the feds hear about it and decide they don't like you, they will bust ya. I have dealt with the ATF before and the guys are just federal thugs with too much time on their hands. Stay under the radar and there won't be a problem

  • @TheMetatropian the ATF certainly isn't looking very good lately! OPN Fast and Furious comes to mind. Also, check out youtube user "dsarti1"... he just had all his guns seized. scary

  • Open Range at the end? Great place if so. Kinda pricey though. Good video though, keep up the good work sir.

  • @shoopdog0924 it is a place in Louisville, KY... I can't recall the name of it. It is a pretty outstanding facility though. Only shot there a few times

  • @shoopdog0924 oh, and thank you for the nice words

  • i freakin love this song!!

  • @cowboyaction1897 Nugent loves guns and support gun rights through the NRA, etc. Plus he can jam

  • holy shit bro! you have mad skills sir! you should go to work at Red Jacket...Very impressive that is..I will take you're advice,& not build 1 myself as id surely blow my face off,but i do appreciate you telling how to get the paint to stick to a high temp metal surface.That,i can do! 8)

  • @1dabirdman thanks man... I have more determination to do things than pure skill. I manage to push my way to the finish line... without style or with, no matter. The paint thing took me a while to figure out... chrome alloy and all. I was about to try to get it powdercoated professionally, but then I came up with this solution.  Anyways, good to hear from you... not many of my actual subscribers and friends find this video :)

  • The fact the any US citizen cant just go out and try to develop there own silencer is un American.

  • @Pooshooter5k I agree. The fact that they add bureaucracy and local restrictions to it is a direct violation of the constitution. I can do this project in Tennessee, but don't even think about doing it in Massachussets (for example).

  • @Mrjmfitch ok so i just have one question why did you put those slices in the barrel again??? is that for the gas to escape

  • @chicvanoteca yes, it is for the gas to exit into the expansion and dispersion chamber, which could be empty, but I chose to fill mine with the rolled stainless steel screen to further disperse the gas flow. And yes, I know, it doesn't look most pretty.

  • @chicvanoteca and I meant aluminum screen.. I do intend to replace it with stainless steel

  • @Mrjmfitch @Upcomingjedi hahahahahaha

  • You also need to obtain a manufactures licence to build your own or you will get fined.

  • @TheCopper21 not true. "Manufacture", as defined by the ATF, is to build with intent to sell or distribute. "Make", as defined by the ATF, is to build for your own personal use/collection. All it takes to "make" a silencer is an approved tax stamp... which can be done by navigating the bureaucracy to submit an ATF Form 1.. with 200 bucks, passport photos, local police chief signature, finger print cards, and the cost of postage. Too easy.

  • Just spend the money and buy one that is tested and proven not a over weight POS that is held together by tape and zip ties

  • @sgtjones I have purchased before. The fundamentals of my design are sound. If I had the machine shop to do this design out of aluminum stock, it would be much better for durability and weight. However, I wanted to do this myself... purely for fun and hobby.

  • You probably already know this, but SS screen is used for silk screening. You might be able to find some from a silk screen materials supplier.

  • @ClearSkyDay I will be interested to see how well the SS holds up over time (corrosion). It just cost me a few bucks at Lowe's. Did not know that about silk screening.

  • @MrJmfitch For silk screen they use a very fine mess. Not sure if that's better or not in this case.

  • @ClearSkyDay I might go and replace the screen with SS... to the yellow pages to find a local silk screener!

  • @ClearSkyDay Could definitely be worth a test run!

  • The NUGE!

  • @jamalski70 ever try his jerky brand? Crocodile, alligator, etc... amazingly good

  • how do you obtain a supressor stamp?

  • @ruddert1112 must file an atf form 1.

  • is there away to connect a silencer without thriding the barrel ????????

  • @drlx147 plenty of ways.... Usually less reliable and temporary ... Wont work on larger calibers. I have read of instances of people affixing pvc pipes on with suct tape, etc

  • 2:04 "Since this is instructional and instructional only ... err.. educational"...  (starting to feel the law wispering "you are going to jail") hahahaaa (^_^)

  • @DR1ZERO :)

  • Looks like this was made in a cave by blind children. The mig weld on the nut could be better if you had practiced on a junk peice first. Still, sounds a little loud for a .22 when finished. It should sound like a ruler slapping a tempurpedic? pillow. Well, I guess it was your $200 to waste making such a loud silencer. I wish I had money to spend like this.

  • @UpcomingJedi wasnt aware you are a professional welder, nor that you have a decibel calibrated ear that can pickup the reduction over an internet video. i

    Would be interested to see what a man like you can build, if you can ever get that big 200 dollar pile of money together.

  • @MrJmfitch It may be a big pile to you since you are so poor. :)

  • @UpcomingJedi No kidding.. I had to black market sell my food stamps for a month. My kids went hungry !

  • feds and police are all over this site ,,use the neibors wifi ,,but like the other guy said not illegal to educate ur self

  • @madnibbler13 you might be right, but there is nothing inherently illegal about education. If you can utilize some sort of proxy portal to provide yourself anonymity, I am all for it. Sometimes wiretapping laws are necessarily adhered to

  • @MrJmfitch aren't

  • @madnibbler13 fuck your feds, not everybody lives in the usa

  • @cobrachoppergirl thats good for you have fun ,,dont shoot ur eye out ,,

  • Wow,..........don't think I've ever seen machime work of that type...........will it shoot where it looks??

  • @oneshot1943 if you click into my channel, there are more videos of field tests. bottom line, it is not the most accurate

  • @m4gunner25 how can my OPINION of the M&P be incorrect? I wasn't stating a fact. I said that they are "okay" to me in terms of appearance.. It wasn't a matter of correctness rather my own preference. Like I said I wanted a ruger that was a carbine. Now if I wanted a to train for an AR15, I would use something that is built with a 1:1 ratio.

  • Thanks for this review/educational vid..I will save up for my sup. stamp & my 10/22 w/ the arch angel kit...i work will aluminum now and I think with a combo of small aluminum energy drink necks and ur method of tapping the barrel, I maybe able to create one on the cheap...overall how much do u think u spent?

  • @wheredidileavemycell awesome! The freezeplugs were the most expensive part... about 20 bucks for those... materials overal, roughly 85 bucks. I did have to buy the larger die-tap set off the internet... cost about 50 bucks for that.  I would be very interested to see how your project turns out! Sounds like a very cool method. best of luck!

  • @wheredidileavemycell lol arch angel kit why don't you just a ar 22? same damn price.

  • @trigun890 I think he just has that sentimental feeling for the 10/22, like I do. I heard (FARQ) that H&K makes a pretty sweet MP5-22 now :)

  • @MrJmfitch i think the thing is butt ugly and over priced.

  • @trigun890 I like the looks and feel of it. A little pricey, but at about 90 bucks, not bad... most tacticool stocks for the 22 either look anemic, or are expensive, or both

  • @MrJmfitch The M&P are "ok" but the main reason I want the 10/22 is that its a great weapon, simple and straight forward. I see like this: theres a shop in DE that'll sell me one for 225 (DE is tax free) I can also get the AA kit for about 150 here in MD..so thats about 225 + (150+6%MDtax) $389 or so. I won't find an M&P 15/22 for under 425. Doing it this way, i still have the org. Ruger stock. I don't want an AR that shoots .22s, I want a Ruger that is a carbine.

  • @wheredidileavemycell word. i love my 10/22

  • @wheredidileavemycell no. incorrect. before you buy a 10/22, read this. I have both guns, and i will say point blank, my M&P runs ten times smoother, and five times more accurate. i know the 10/22 has a great reputation, and it should. its a great gun..BUT, its been surpassed. When the M&P first came out, it had issues, but those have been solved. plus, the M&P is a great 1 to1 trainer...and accessories galore.

  • you could build one for someone else but they and there forum 1 needs to be there with you while you make it. if it takes more than one day they need to take any parts home with them between sessions as well.  you can have joe blo machine shop build it for you but again you have to be there.

  • @conatuslife probably going to do it this way next time... with machine shop

  • It's really nice but when I saw all the things I have to do.. my head was killing me and I decided to buy one from the black marker :))) to relieve the stress, but thanks for the tutorial anyway

  • Yeah we know we can go to jail.. bla bla bla skip the entry and show us the good stuff

  • Or you can just spend an extra $350 and buy a commercially made silencer that doesnt look like garbage and has better performance. I understand if your "tinkerer" but damn. machine some K baffles or something. Machine something comparable to a commercial can if your spending $200 on the tax stamp.

  • @fireman1291 the goal was to build this with what I had in the house. I feel I did a really good job on the baffles, thank you very much. Next time I build one, I will be using lathe and mill

  • perfectly legal in Texas... FUCK YEAH!

  • @Spec0pps117 hell yes!

  • I see the Concept 2 rower in the background. Are you a Crossfitter?

  • @heavyfarandfast I purchased that because of a CrossfitEndurance junkie that recommended it. I dabble a little

  • Its not illegal to build one as long as you dont finish the final part.If its not finished then you just have a bunch of junk. THINK ABOUT IT!

  • @717sport not really. There are certain parts that classify it as the actual item. For a firearm its the lower receiver, for a silencer, its the piece that mates with the barrel in rough terms.

  • @717sport actually each purposely made piece becomes evidence against you ... the laws are obscure and silly, but definitely comb through them intently if you plan on tinkering. I know I wasted a bunch of time on the reading

  • Very cool, but I don't know why you bothered with the Aguila SSS, that stuff is meant to be quiet in unsuppressed full length .22 rifles so it seems not worth your while (and as you mention, it can be finicky and can tumble/keyhole as well). I've used SSS in Marlin rifles without a suppressor and it is indeed quiet for those of us not using suppressors. You on the other hand have that snazzy suppressor to make us jealous and need some nice regular weighted sub sonic rounds for that bad boy. :-D

  • @ReverendKnoxville Aguila is definitely not my favorite round... it tends to act funny. I have tested numerous alternatives, and the winchester subsonic seems to work out best. I made a video of a few of the ammo trials... somewhere in there.

  • Damn dude, wear a mask. Homeland Security and the Army has a shitload of trolls patrolling Youtube and Facebook.

  • @needparalegal why would he need to? hes not breaking the law...

  • @needparalegal oh yeah, they wouldnt care anyways. its the BATF that regulates that

  • @needparalegal I show my face to prove a point in a way... I can exercise my freedom of speech without having to be scared of the government. It is borderline, I know.

  • Take an AK and forget about the jamming :}

  • @vanda477 silenced AKs are not easy to do up right :) especially in the home garage

  • its not illegal to know how just to do it

  • @RooR2027 absolutely not illegal to educate yourself. right on

  • ytf

    

  • @lazerpulse because I can

  • ULV's work too

  • @BikerBry ulv?

  • @MrJmfitch Ultra Low Velocity .22's ... quiet as a mouse fart.

  • @BikerBry gotcha... I have seen CBs as well; I just haven't tested the really low powder loads because I am doubtful it will cycle ... the 10/22 becomes finicky when you put a can on it

  • I missed the part where you showed how to dispose of the body.

  • @Gloryboys17 it is probably here on Youtube somewhere... in fact you might want to check out the "deer" explosion at the "Gy6Productions" channel :)

  • potatoes work for me

  • @kodyman20 that can get messy! 

  • @MrJmfitch yea but it still works for 1 shot :)

  • love the archangel stock did u paint it or can i buy it in that color

  • @hanibalshooter21 bought it that color.. I want to say I got it off cheaperthandirtDOTcom... maybe a different vendor. Makes it look way more tacti-cool

  • know what im sayin?

  • @minionstory I think so...

  • Law makers (OUR CONGRESS) make these laws for us little people, all the while they themselves break ever law, God's or man's without consequences. But someday they will stand before a JUDGE(Jesus Christ) that will not be impressed with they're position in life, ie payday someday.

  • @everettwilliams31 when those in power become politicians and are no longer representatives, we are screwed

  • Sportsman's guide carries excellent subsonic .22 rounds you should check them out 

  • ahem... supressor*

  • @TomTom40202 two "p"s, and yes.. silencer is a derogative term, and not realistically achieved for most setups. But what about moderator or muffler?

  • @MrJmfitch i guess that works too! and sorry about my spelling fopaux, i was a bit tired.

  • @TomTom40202 I like damper and muter ... more low-profile :)

  • @MrJmfitch you could call it a damper, queller, or muter.

  • just put a potato with duct tape at the end of the barrel =)

  • @coldblood75 not as fun of a project :D

  • Don't mess around with making these. ATF criminal thugs would love to jail another innocent guy. Visit jpfo dot org and read the crimes these Government goons are responsible for. Use 22 CB caps..safe, legal and quiet.

  • @wigwamman1 While the abuse of their power is true in certain cases, it is unjustified. I refuse to be scared by it, and exercise my rights to their full extent. That being said, 22CBs are fun :D

  • Hey you can say its for show not for real use and sell. If you honestly wanna sell the idea for show i guess you can say that but idk.. Im not a lawyer

  • @TerriHogan1 Neither am I! I am not smart enough to be one

  • @TerriHogan1 You can show an instructional video, or a video demonstrating its use. You can talk about making one all you want. You CANNOT, however start to assemble a suppressor with out the blessing of the ATF, and a $200 stamp fee.

    I am not a snitch, and I believe in everyone's right to bear arms, so you won't have any trouble from me. There are, however, people in YT world and possibly some ATF goons who watch these videos. So be careful how much you SHOW being assembled.

    Cheers!

  • @BassmanSW 100% right! You can so much as drill a hole in a freeze plug without getting the stamp back. That is solid intent to illegally manufacture. I waited, like a good boy, until the stamp came in the mail... only took 1 month. AND, if there are any ATF reading through these comments, thanks for the expedite on the stamp; 1 month was lightning fast.

  • Lol Nice intro dude

    

  • @TerriHogan1 You've got to love Ted Nugent :)

  • nice c2 rower

    

  • @uberyetti thanks... I do enjoy the occasional ERG

  • yea thats illegal in CA

  • @LTDanno360 Yep... don't agree with it, but it's true (unless you have a really special demo license). A shame, really.

  • hahahaha

    

  • the nuge FTW

  • @JAYcovey706 Jay n Silent Bob reference.... snooch

  • I am a Canadian that lives in Norway, I do hunt and like to use sometimes a silencer.In Norway it's legal, never understood why in pseudo liberal North America they make such a big deal out of it. IF the guy wants to make one and is nice to show to the rest plus warns about the legal risks--SO why some of you want's to lecture him, just F....K and go watch something else. .....................After how many shots will you need to change the mesh?

  • @BOROZ28 Awesome. First off, I envy your countries laws on suppressors! Thanks for the support... I think you get my intent on the video. The mesh I used it comprised of aluminum. While I am not a material engineer, I do know that the possibility exists that lead (from the uncased rounds) can accumulate. I can mitigate it by soaking in a good solvent after each couple of uses, but it will eventually start to corrode the mesh. When I start to see signs of that, I will simply replace.

  • @MrJmfitch (continued). I will just have to heat the end cap and resolder... a little bit of work, but not bad for a project silencer. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @MrJmfitch I have three silencers; two for 22. and one for the 5.56. I like to use the integrated silencer-less cumbersome. When it comes to silencers it's science of it's own. Any silencer is a compromise between weight power(range) and accuracy. With integrated suppressor on 22. i can get good grouping till 30 yards, with normal setup I get 60 yard. As for the 5.56(with silencer) I don't go further than 100 yards with good grouping.

    If you are happy with your design that what isimportant.

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  • It could be argued that your just as guilty as people who make illeagal sound suppresors. To sit there and preach at how fucking illeagal it is to do what you did and then make a video on how to do it at home where the law can't get you is kinda stupid. "Oh well...I have a federal permit to own one..." Big dea!!!! If you are giving out that information where people ,who dont have permits, can make one themselves I would have to say your just as guilty.

  • @anger42 well, that is just silly. In my honest opinion, they shouldn't be controlled. They dont spit bullets; guns do. This is very public information, available all over. In the back of mail order catalogs, on the internet, some libraries even carry it. If I tell someone how they can buy a gun at a gun store, then they ignore me and make an illegal purchase (maybe they are a felon), then that is there fault not mine. Free speech. What a great country. I love it.

  • @MrJmfitch telling someone how to buy a gun leagally is one thing...showing someone how they can make a piece of equipment that is ILLEGAL to own without a permit is another. Just because that information is displayed on the internet, in mail order catalogs, and in libraries doesn't make it right. Whether you think it should be controlled or not doesn't matter. What your doing is making it possible for people who dont have permits to make these things themselves

  • @anger42 It is already possible for people to make these without a permit. The info is out there. Hell, in a pinch an assassin could use a pillow or a foam filled soda bottle with duct tape. I guess the solution you are advocating is pure censorship. Let me know when you go to the local library to burn all the books.

  • @MrJmfitch Thats a good point. Maybe not censorship but if they are going to make you get a permit for having a supressor...it would seem as if they would make it to where you would have to almost have a permit of some sort to obtain that information (how to build a supressor) I dont know...just seems funny to me.

  • @anger42 I don't think the government should restrict this information. However, you are spot on in this aspect: I believe the government should provide training, literature and methods to produce these items for those that are licensed to do so. If for no other reason to make it safer to the builder and tester. It is very possible for someone to hurt themselves severely during one of these builds if they don't take precaution

  • @MrJmfitch well here is a fact: you can gain permits to build one, but the government isn't going to show teach joe citizen how to do it. US Patents are accessible that show how it is done, but that is the closest the government gets involved. Matter of fact, growing pot is legal according to state laws of 19 states. I don't necessarily believe in it, but it is a matter of constitutionality. I suggest reading through it. I VERY clearly am advocating people to get a permit; it is very clear

  • @MrJmfitch Millions of people think pot shouldn't be controlled...but it is. All the videos showing you how to grow pot are really no different than your video. I just think it's silly to preach how it is highly illegal to practice these things without permission from the authorities, and then proceed to show millions of people exactly how to pull it off without any government permits...seriously. I dont know, just seems like BS to me.

  • @MrJmfitch Guns dont spit bullets, people do.

  • @GoldsCoGaming ahhh yes, you got me!  I failed to reiterate the appropriate rhetoric :)

  • @anger42 its only a silencer there is 1000 plans on the internet just like there should be freedom of speech :D

  • @deano509 obviously you dont get my point. I get the whole freedom of speech thing. I do believe in it as well. But if you are going to allow the information to float out in the internet freely for anyone to build one and make it as effective as a professional grade supressor....why make people get permits for it. Its like shooting yourself in the foot. It's like making a video on how exactly to cook meth and not have the cops find out about it...thats freedom of speech too right.

  • @anger42 yes and i beleave all drugs should be legal if you want to smoke meth do it its a free country you no the risks its your choice i beleave we should be 100% free no lines or strings attached or were not really free at all

  • @deano509 alright...we weren't talking about drugs, but I see where your coming from now. That would be an interesting world

  • @anger42 You do of course realize that in many places, this is perfectly legal

    Many people use suppressors for hunting and target shooting because it means you don't need to wear hearing protection and you won't disturb people

  • @1Celebrindor Dear goodness why do people like you breed.....I know it is legal. I know its apart of your freedom of speech. I know people all around they world do it. What I have a problem with is the fact that you dont have to have some sort of permit to teach people to make a device...that you have to have a permit for. Crossing the border illegally is....ILLEGAL!!! But its perfectly legal for me to show people how to cross the border with out being a citizen...thats what my problem is!!

  • @anger42 What is your problem? Calm down

    1. Yes, I know sharing this information is legal but I didn't say anything like that.

    2. It is perfectly LEGAL to own and use a suppressor in many parts of the United States. It depends on what state you live in

    3. Why are you talking about crossing the border illegally, I never said anything about that and I don't support it either.

    Please quit trolling

  • @1Celebrindor Sorry...its just that I had to explain this to another person on this thread and I was under the assumption that everyone could read it right above these comments. He made almost the exact same argument that you are, and I explained to him that I understand that it's Legal...I dont understand why you dont have to have a permit to give this information out. The whole immagration thing was an analogy.

  • @anger42 Not a problem. Thanks for the apology.

    PS: The reason that it is legal for this guy to upload this video to YouTube is that besides the point that there aren't any "information permits" in existence, this video is not recommending people to break the law and it is not designed to teach people how to do so. In many places there are no laws prohibiting people from making or using a suppressor. That's why this information isn't restricted.

  • @1Celebrindor I know it isn't recomending people break the law but its is showing them exactly how to make something that, in the US, is illegal to have without a permit. I just feel they should require some type of permit or license to teach that kind of stuff. It makes sense but then again it doesn't. If a criminal wanted one for bad purposes he could watch this...kill 84 people without being heard and he would have this guy to thank for that knowledge. Or whoever he got the info from.

  • @anger42 When has silencer mass-murder EVER happened? You are referencing some hollywood reference or real life? FYI, suppressors generally do not completely silence a firearm. You are villianizing an item that is legal to own. Because someone could silently chops up 84 people with a machete at walmart..... it is not likely, you aren't going to advocate banning machetes, and relates to the criminal themselves, not the product. Killers will always find a way to kill. Period.

  • @MrJmfitch The mass murdering senario was just to show a point...There has never been a mass slaying due to a sound suppressor but it doesnt make sense for the government to control the device and not the technology. He goes to great length to tell you that they are illegal but doesn't really dwell on how to get one legally...just how to make one out of materials at home....where you dont have to have a permit

  • @anger42 I am pretty certain I cover that. ATF Form 1 or ATF Form 4... directions are on the form and on the website, bot available at atfDOTgov... I mention that pretty clearly. Seeing as how I am not a lawyer, I am not going to advise how to do the process, which varies by state.

  • @MrJmfitch If they're harmless why does our government restrict them??? Just curious....

  • @anger42 I just don't agree that the government should restrict them at all. Just my opinion. The suppressor (Maxim) used to be sold from the Sear's Robuck catalog in the USA or from hunting stores off the shelf... no paperwork required. People used it for pest control and indoor shooting (noise control). During the NFA in the early 1900s, the tax-hungry gov't put taxes on various types of firearms...allowing only the rich to have them. The rate of 200dollars hasn't changed, a lot back then

  • @MrJmfitch dont get me wrong...I dont think they should be restricted either...I agree with you on that. Its just the other stuff that boggles my mind

  • @anger42 many other developed countries not only require no permit for silencers, but you can't even buy/use a gun without one. They believe in reducing noise pollution and mitigating hazards of hearing loss.

  • @MrJmfitch Really, I've never heard that before. Which ones?

    And yes, reducing noise pollution is the best reason for using a suppressor.

  • @1Celebrindor Norway, nothing required. France, nothing required. Finland, nothing required. In those 3 countries, you can mail order or buy over the counter... crazy. UK approves permits for sporting purposes to reduce noise pollution/mitigate hearing loss. In Russia, nothing required to own one, but you just can't use it (make sense?.. no). This is not all-inclusive, and is subject to ever changing laws an policies, of course.

  • @MrJmfitch Cool, thanks man

  • Great vid, the best i've seen on youtube so far. I've got a .30 cal m1 that i've been thinking about suppressing, this has been very informative. Good job