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  • Suppresing fire! Nice ;)

  • i like how people keep asking questions "what is that there now being featured on my Computer Monitor? What type of firearm device is that?" Many of these people no nothing about firearms do they?

  • does the barett really need a supressor at the distances it operates?

  • @ceferistul05 What you mean? If we think about the war in Afghanistan.Then no one uses silencer or anything like that on a Barrett. And if you're going to use a silencer on a sniper weapon, you don't use the barrett. USA: M40A3/A5 or M24 (the most, if using silencer)

    And from where i live, Norway, we use the HK417 w/ silencer etc.

  • damn now i have to fing hddragracer1 idiotic comment

  • dude nice ar that thing is sick

  • That .50 has gotta feel like gettin kicked by a mule

  • @Spankydaham924 it feels like a 12 gauge

  • @Spankydaham924 its so heavy it dont kick

  • What was the thing on the end of the gun at the last scene? A silencer or a flash hider?

  • @PanKaikz muzzle brake

  • @jtknno that's a really impressive looking muzzle break

  • @PanKaikz silencer xD

  • whats the desible levels? with the .50 with and with out the silencer?

  • @24videowatcher over 175 without and under 130 with.

  • That is flipping impressive.

  • The M99 is one hell of a gun!

  • what was the name of the smaller rifle

  • @gpheonix1 AR-15

  • @jtknno i thought it was the beowolf .50 but thats just cause i looked at the title

  • I love that unsuppressed roar at 0:10. Makes me glad to live in America!

  • the average silencer only mutes about 40-50db's of sound, according to what weapon your using. but that difference can cut down the range of the sound by about 3/4 as far as im aware. so within a few hundred meters you'll here it, but out side of that, probably not. and also depends on where you are. in the desert, you'll here it for miles, in the city, maybe a few blocks

  • were you using sub sonic ammo at all?

  • @HO123virus no

  • Awesome video ! Thank you for sharing !

  • @HO123virus I don't think you can get sub sonic 50 cal ammo LOL

  • @snomankak Yeah, it is available, Several brands such as silent warrior make a .50 bmg subsonic ammo.

  • Imagine without supressor!

  • With the suppressor on, wouldn't you still need decent ear protection?

  • @Juno36 No, I'm not wearing any in the video.

  • The first gun is an m95, right?

  • @MickehDaHuskeh No, M99

  • Nice video, I plan on getting into gun smithing after high school so i tend to watch a lot of these gun related vids. BTW is that an M95 .50 BMG Rifle?

  • beautiful..

  • it may sound like it wasn't suppresed, but ive been around a .50 and it fucking blows your ears out

  • awesome video but was the bullets supersonic or subsonic for smaller rifle it looked like a ar-15

  • @TheGUNSnKNIVES supersonic.

  • @jtknno i dont think so becouse of the shell type the ar15 has... it uses the common american assalt round the 5.56 which dont have alot of power compeared to some of the rifles in this video and other gunsnot correcting just saying i could be wrong not 100% sure (fail spelling)

  • @unmi1231 Yes, your wrong. Most 5.56 ammo is traveling over 2500 fps so it's definitely supersonic.

  • @jtknnotheres well u could of been nicer

  • @TheGUNSnKNIVES Of course supersonic. 5.56x45mm is a very fast traveling round known for its precision and penetration.

  • are those dry or wet cans?

  • Thanks for the video. Good job! It's nice to see people enjoying suppressed .50 cal toys. At the risk of this coming across as a spam comment, I would highly encourage some of you people commenting on this video to watch the video presentations I have created on my channel: MrNCSILENCER. I'm a Class III dealer and I know a few things about suppressors. Please educate yourselves before you make patently false claims and comments about suppressors.

  • Almost all 50 cal rifles are single shot bolt action. There are only a couple that are semi auto. To my knowledge there are no lever action 50 cal rifles. Just how much of a difference in recoil was there with the supressor vs the regular recoil brake?? Looked like it had a lot more.

  • Know what pisses me off? All these people asking why we have weapons like this or how we have them or assuming they are illegal. 90% of people outside of the United States that hate on Americans for gun ownership are just jealous that we still have the rights they gave up.

  • @nowthisis2stupid You do not understand how other countries work.

  • @Dielan6969 Yeah because government is super complicated, I know exactly how most countries lost their gun rights.

  • @nowthisis2stupid hope your not infurring the UK. i totally agree with your gun laws they arent wrong. in the uk any person can own a gun providing they have a reason and no criminal record. but yet the police are still unarmed! stupid if you ask me

  • @jitzero It is stupid, and we maintain the right to freely (almost) own firearms. The UK lost the right to do so because the government lied to them. I have English friends.

  • @jitzero I live in London. My neighbor's (a pub) got robbed at gun point last night. UK gun laws are officially stupid.

  • @TomoeNageX pistol or rifle ?

  • @jitzero Pistols

  • @TomoeNageX are right well pistols are completely banned from the uk. you can get rifles and shotguns but only with a license

  • COD got it all wrong.

  • I don't like how many people commented,"It doesn't sound very silent to me." Well, when firing calibers that large, sometimes the best you can do it make is less booming instead of trying to cover it up all together. Those silencers were working as they should have. You can expect a .50 BMG rifles to make no more noise than a bb gun. People are so ignorant sometimes. Thanks for posting this awesome video.

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  • @djbrettv Because that's the muzzle brake without the silencer on.

  • @jtknno WHY on earth would someone get a  BMG and then put a silencer on it? That's like putting mufflers on a top-fuel-DRAGSTER! DUHHHH

  • @hddragracer1 Obviously you don't have one or even been around one like most of the people that make idiotic comments like yours.

  • @jtknno Amen, I wish I could afford a .50 BMG rifle, AND a Supressor!!

  • @jtknno forgive him, he knows not that the muzzleblast is HORRENDOUS. it's actually been known to detach retinas.

  • @hddragracer1

    Suppressors reduce the noise (obviously) but they also reduce recoil. It makes it much more enjoyable to shoot large caliber rifles when your ears aren't ringing and your shoulder is beaten up.

  • @hddragracer1 That is the most ignorant comment I have seen on YouTube today...and that's saying a Lot.

  • @hddragracer1 becouse of steath its common sence...

  • @djbrettv muzzle break

  • @djbrettv lmao dumbass

  • @djbrettv Its called a suppressor and It worked great..... when it was attached to the gun. That was to show the difference of how it sounded with out one, that is a muzzle break.

  • @djbrettv the suppressor reduces the recoil, providing more accurate shots

  • @djbrettv Helps if its actually a silencer.

  • excellent video, probably the best .50 cal suppressor video I've seen. Wish I had one!

  • barret m95?

  • @JoiBASSi m99

  • @jtknno the difference being?

  • @JoiBASSi m95 has a shorter barrel and is magazine fed.

  • @jtknno ok. thanks

  • @jtknno the m99 is 1 round right?

    After firing you need to put the next round in it.

    The question is, Why did they do it?

    An bolt action magazine fed rifle doesn't lose firepower due to it being bolt action?

    this one is bolt action to but without magazine?

    Could you tell the benefit of not having a magazine is just about less weight (Practicly easier to handle so more accurate?)

  • @waazabie Not sure why they dont have a magazine but the m99 has a different bolt design. The barrel is the same length as the m107 etc but it bolt sits further back, smaller overall length. Importantly instead of two lugs on the end of the bolt its like a screw called interupted thread, i guess similar to what you find in heavy artillery. Ultra closeup video is on ammosmith channel vid labeled "Barrett M99 a Closer Look "

  • @waazabie Higher bolt to chamber tolerances are possible when there is no magazine cut out

  • i have enjoyed reading these comments. about 3/4 have been such complete nonsense, not to mention that people are posting such bs as fact just makes me laugh. for those with factual info, thanks for taking the time to post. here's some more facts. subsonic rounds are the same cartridge just loaded with less powder to achieve velocity less than the speed of sound. speed of sound varies on air temp. approx 1050fps @ 0 deg F and 1159 @ 100 deg F. you get the idea

  • @oOBunnyackOo horseshit, if you have a 12 in suppressor shooting supersonic ammo you will have an increase of around 250 fps....good general rule....subsonic, not much at all....and yes i know what they look like on the inside

  • @zooders lol.. Maybe 50-60fps. And you would need to shoot subsonic ammo for any effect that could be measured?? LOL. Have you ever seen and heard a suppressor outside a video game or movie? My ar15 goes from "ear bleeding loud" to "carry on a conversation while I'm shooting without ear-pro loud". 130-133dB VS 160-165dB (in the case of 5.56) is huge. 50BMG can deafen you if shot without hearing protection.

  • @bp968 yeah i have and 130db can still damage hearing so i dont know what kind of convos your having.....

  • @zooders Sure it can, in a rock concert. 130 is well below OSHA standards when we are dealing with the duration that a suppressed rifle shot has. A suppressed rifle shot has a sound duration measured in microseconds. Its also important to realize that the dB rating is taken 1 meter to the left of the muzzle. At the ear its often 3-5dB quieter then tested. Furthermore, its a fact that a quality suppressor (m4-2000, etc) protects your hearing more effectively then commercial ear-pro

  • @bp968 wow, then thank you for informing me, my information must have been wrong, i got all mine from dealing with them and buddies, but thank you for correcting me.

  • @zooders NP. Check out Advanced Armament Company's website. They have a silencer shoot once a year. Its a pretty eye opening event to go to. I went back in 06 I think it was. BTW, we are all arguing over the effectiveness of 5.56 and 50bmg suppressors. While those work, the really impressive (and fun) ones are 22LR and 9mm. Check out the AAC 9mm TiRant, SilencerCo SS Sparrow, SWR Spectre, SWR Trident9 or SilencerCo 9mm Osprey. All very very fun.

  • @oOBunnyackOo wrong on both accounts, the suppressor wont reduce any recoil other than added weight, second you would need to shoot sub sonic ammo for any effect that can be greatly measured. with supersonic ammo or standard...you actually will increase its velocity alot because of added length to the barrel, yes there are no riflings, but it doesnt need them to increase velocity

  • Can you get subsonic rounds for that thing or is the round too big in the first place?

  • @misterbonzai08

    Ohhhh, that would be awesome! Even at subsonic velocity, the 600-800 grain 50 cal. will still be a boss! !

  • @misterbonzai08 Yes, you can get subsonic rounds.

  • I wonder why you would need a silencer on a 50. If its Military then I understand.

  • @24Rorschach Because this is America and I can.

  • @jtknno So basically, youre saying that since you live in America- you NEED a can on your 50?

  • @24Rorschach no, he's saying because he lives in American he CAN buy a supressor on his 50 if he WANTS to. Nobody said he needs too.

  • @24Rorschach

    No, he's saying he doesn't need a reason because he doesn't live in a fascist state rtard.

  • @24Rorschach Well a .50 BMG is really loud.

  • @jtknno YES WE CAN! xD Just had to say that sorry lol, that silencer is kinda big and heavy i suppose?

  • @jtknno Best answer ever xD

  • @jtknno very clever :)

  • @jtknno

    Because this is America and we can!

    YEA!!! YOU SAID IT! :D

  • @jtknno you have to have a class III license?

  • @disturbedproject No. Just some paperwork and $200 for the tax stamp for each one you build or buy, a Form 1 if you make it yourself or a Form 4 if you buy one from a dealer. Some states don't allow silencers though.

  • @24Rorschach

    When did he say he NEEDED a silencer?

    Is your ideology that if you don't need something, you shouldn't have it?

  • @AGeekWithAShotgun I asked why he needed a silencer and he replied "because I can" that would in turn mean that he needs a silencer because he can.... learn to be literate. I never had the ideology that if I didnt need something, then I shouldnt have it- it was just something you fabricated and shoved down my throat. I was asking WHY he needed it, not whether or not if he could. I know there are reasons why one would need one.

  • @24Rorschach To make you happy I'll give you just one good reason. It eliminates concussion / over pressure so I can shoot more then 10 rounds without getting a headache.

  • @24Rorschach If your city allows open ranges but has noise ordinances, you might have to use one..

  • @24Rorschach its funny you created a large comment chain linking to you

  • i LOVE the Barett m 99 (but in .416 barett)

  • @willowrhayne it's a .50 bmg it's not going to be silent, I bet it's a lot quieter than unsuppressed

  • @realmofexcursion of course, even if you could get that massive explosion competely contained, its a huge slug travelling well in excess of the speed of sound for something like at least half a mile. Thats what i understand most of the boom to be in larger caliber weapons, or at least the distant loud echo after its fired.

  • @willowrhayne true but when you contain the initial explosion and all you here is the sonic boom of the bullet passing the speed of sound it masks the location of the shooter. In a real combat situation that could be the deciding factor between the sniper living or dying. But as far as it silencing the shot you are correct it is still going to be loud as hell and you will hear the shot fired lol.

  • @teardownthegates wonder what the new technology will be in small arms, surpassing the traditional ballistic of course. Something like an energy weapon, a laser perhaps, which i immagine would be an ill advised sniper platform.

  • I want your guns! Also, thanks for calling it a suppressor and not a silencer.

  • @CrazedCopterPilot Silencer is the legal definition given by the National Firearms Act of 1934.

  • @rbowen47 Also by the Inventor.

  • @rbowen47 lol looks like you recently got your tax stamp and filed your application

  • @teardownthegates what are you talking about

  • @rbowen47 lol most people only know that because they had to go through to process of buying a silencer, which consists of buying a tax stamp and filing the application, I just bought one about 6 months ago for my 1911.

  • Amazingly quiet for a cannon...lol

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  • some people have no idea wtf they are talking about when it comes to weapons lol

  • @kingofthe40oz this is true, and generally im no exception

  • @kingofthe40oz Blame Call of Duty.

  • Would be very cool to see this shoot sub-sonic ammo.

  • Can anyone tell me why lame states like California and Jersey outlaw these things for hunting or target shooting? All they do is protect your hearing, but they are still loud as F#$k!! Liberal law makers are stupid.

  • @westsd4lyphe AB-50 Was written by Gay West Hollywood's Koretz (D) and signed into Calif law making sales of 50BMG illegal "because it is the weapon of choice for terrorists and criminals". A grandfathered 50bmg has to be registered as an assault weapon. WHY??? Because politicians are ignorant. Gay sex methods are taught in the 2nd grade here thanks to loose assholes like him. Not one crime in Ca ever used a 50BMG.

  • A silencer does not make the bullet less powerful or accurate it simply re-directs the air to slowly dissipate thus lessening the noise.

  • youre a fucking idiot. I own suppressors. Do you? How many guns have you fired with suppressors? zero? did you know you can shoot standard AND subsonic ammo out of a suppressed weapon? Shut your dumb ass up and stop polluting the internet with your ignorance.

  • @labartic yeah see now you're raging over the internet because you know you're wrong. i gaurantee that you don't own a suppressor. PLUS isn't it logical to understand that if not all the gas from a barrel is released outward forcing the bullet to leave the barrel that it won't have as much velocity? compare it to a air cannon shooting something with 300 psi and something with 280 psi. 300 psi obviously shoots the object faster and with more power. now get the fuck out down syndrome faggot.

  • @DGKBrooks what you dont seem to understand is that the bullet travels down the entire length of the barrel, achieving its maximum standard velocity, THEN it enters the suppressor. DERRRRRR

    Moron

  • @labartic you're dumb, give up.

  • @DGKBrooks You are the one that should give up, you don't know what your talking about.

    If you want to learn something check the Silencertalk website.

  • @labartic you're about 30 trying to dog a 17 year old. yeah, just please save your time... also you're WRONG. the bullet does reach max velocity in the barrel but if you were to take the silencer off then it would give the bullet a lil more velocity. so yeah sup BRUH !!!

  • @DGKBrooks actually your wrong again, it's called free bore boost. The velocity in most cases is increased 10- 40 fps with the silencer on.

  • @jtknno if not all the gas in being released then how is velocity added? i just don't get it.

  • @DGKBrooks It's a phenomenon called free bore boost, the silencer acts like a type of barrel extension and the gas is still pushing the bullet slightly because it is contained in the can and not expanding freely to the atmosphere. There is no reason a silencer would slow down the projectile as it does not come into contact with anything inside of the can. Unless your using an old tech. can that uses polymer discs called wipes. You really should check out Silencer talk.com you'd learn a lot.

  • @DGK To also add do not be confused with subsonic rounds. These rounds are even quieter and have a slower velocity but it's not because of the suppressor. This maybe where some of your confusion is coming from. Adding a suppressor does adds to the velocity due to the powder igniting there is a thermal expansion of gasses which is still expanding even with the extension of the suppressor. If gasses are still expanding and the bullet is in the way it only = faster exit speed. hope this helped.

  • @DGKBrooks hahaha FAILURE

  • @DGKBrooks Nope you have a massive fail there kiddo. Max velocity is AT THE MUZZLE and no removing the suppresor does NOT give the projectile more velocity.

  • @GrigoriZhukov To also add to your comment do not be confused with subsonic rounds. These rounds are even quieter and have a slower velocity but it's not because of the suppressor. This maybe where some of DGKs confusion is coming from. Adding a suppressor does adds to the velocity due to the powder igniting there is a thermal expansion of gasses which is still expanding with the extension of the suppressor. If gasses are still expanding and the bullet is in the way it only = faster exit speed

  • @labartic He might only know about the MP5SD series which has holes in the barrel to bleed off bullet speed. Otherwise, hes a total idiot and probably needs to be shot with a silenced gun to understand.

  • BARREETT M107 kicks ass

  • Barrett M99?

  • What kind of muzzle brake do you have on that rifle?

  • @C172Pilotdude

    It's one I made out of titanium to work with and attach the suppressor.

  • am i the only person who thinks they should of called it a .50 bmfg

  • still sounds like a gunshot

  • @netgear123456

    Not if you where there!

  • @netgear123456 well yeah, it cant completely silence a rifle. pistols that shoot subsonic ammo all you hear is basically some gas and the slide slamming back and forward. rifles it just supresses the pop of the powder exploding, the other thing you hear is the bullet breaking the sound barrier.

  • @sweetswantonbombs you can have subsonic rounds for rifles also buddy.

  • @DGKBrooks besides 22lr name 1

  • @sweetswantonbombs Okay, 300 whisper I'm not going to get into this with you, I can tell you really know nothing about silencers.

    There are plenty of supsonic loads for 308 and 223 just look a company called EBR

  • Just a Q: The muzzle blast does seem somewhat supressed but, seeing as the projectile is supersonic, how much benefit do you really get from the silencer?

  • @Grppnfhrr

    Some of the benefits are No hearing protection needed, No concussion, No muzzle flash and No dust plume when firing prone off the ground.

    Again, I think this must be witnessed in person to really get it.

  • @jtknno

    I agree. With a suppressor the requirements for the user are definitely lowered. And, yea, you do have to be there to fully understand. It's missing the punch-in-the-chest report.

  • @jtknno holy cr*p, that thing is hearing safe? nice job on the suppressor.

  • @Grppnfhrr a lot smaller muzzle flash and lesser recoil

  • @Grppnfhrr Less flash means less likly hood to be spoted. . .

  • @Grppnfhrr with a .50 cal there would be a significant amount of noise from the massive powder charge, the silencer will eliminate alot of that leaving mostly just the sonic boom. all tho i do own a silenced .22 (made it myself to not bother neighbors when target shooting) that is clearly nothing at all like a .50 so for all i know there could still be alot of noise from the powder that you just cant really hear very well in the vid

  • @tribulator135 Thanks. Should be interesting to see and hear in real life.

  • that sounds sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

  • That rifle just smokes ! :D

  • is that an barrett m99 ?

  • @jtknno thanks for letting me know :)

  • that is....fucking...awsome!

  • I spot an AR 15 with Magpul customizations :P

    and the sniper rifle is a Barret m99?

  • last one was not a silencer...rofl

  • you need a really long ass silencer for the 50 cal

  • That .50's supressor made the round look like a bottle rocket.

  • very impressive, nice work

  • but then again i correct myself, compare it to an unsilenced 50 cal

  • the point is you don't hear the muzzle report which is very directional. all you here is the sonic-crack of the bullet which itself is much less directional.

    thus the point being you can't tell exactly where the shot came from by the sound

  • thats the point of it being called a Suppressor vs a Silencer. it doesnt silence or mute, if u will, the sound. it merely exclude some of the sound. it makes a big difference compared to unsuppressed discharge!!!!

  • @RayKugan7 this isn't mw2, u know XD

  • wow, troll dude,, your a noob

  • I have to agree that the tactical advantages to having a suppressed weapon are numerous. The suppressor will virtually eliminate any muzzle flash while protecting the hearing of the shooter/spotter. The target will not be able to accurately identify where the shot(s) came from. If there is a need for a 2nd (or 3rd) shot, a suppressed rifle will be able to protect the position and night vision of the operators.