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  • they dont even blink when they fire, that's boss-status

  • who tha fuck puts a scope on an smg?

  • lol the guy with the silenced gun is the more skilled shooter

  • Nice designation. "Noise MP5" :D

  • I tnight the g3 shot the nato 7.62?

  • Sd

  • communism, communism, hell ya mofo, communism, YOU TEACH ME AND I TEACH YOU BOUT COMMUNISM! :D

  • They should make a similar model of the MP5 SD but have it shoot the 5.56 (.223) round

  • @swatbros4eva Google the HK53A3 and there you have it.

  • @VirgilHawkins1 thnx

    

  • @swatbros4eva Nooooooooooo the gun is too light to shoot the 223. with accuracy.

  • @MrSnipingPuppy Well there is the G3. Look it up. Its like an MP5 but shoots the .223

  • @swatbros4eva Yes, I am familer with the G3, its not an mp5 it has a longer barrel and is a lot more heavy.

  • @MrSnipingPuppy Well i know its not an MP5, duh. but im just like an MP5

  • @swatbros4eva

    exactly it was made to handle the bigger cartrige.

  • The camera should be at a grater distance to give a better comparisom.

    A subsonic 124gr 9mm bullet is just a little more than a 380 ACP. Too weak.

  • rip headphone users

    

  • Counter Terrorists win.

  • LA COMPARISON! its amazing how languages are so massively different huh

  • @maarc3D it is spelled la comparacion and it is spanish

  • @kunven its sooo different huh

  • No

  • are their helmets on backwards?

  • @patriot6157 you didnt grow up around a military base or even do enough internet research have you?

  • @patriot6157 No, it is a FEDUR helmet and it's just like that.

  • @ BookerT48 the MP5SD, as opposed to a suppressed MP5, has a fixed integral suppressor with a perforated barrel which makes STD loads sub sonic by bleeding excess pressures and slowing the round...not sure you would want to shoot sub sonic rounds in an SD. They may loose too much pressure and not clear the barrel.

  • @alpinebs supressors/silencers allow the gas to expand more slowly and controled within the baffels. theres no bleeding exccess pressure, if there was..... your firearm would explode in someway.

  • @glockgrouptherapy The first part of your response is correct...supressors do allow controled expansion of gas dampening the sound at the barrel, although the MP5SD has a perforated barrel that DOES allow gas to bleed off around the bullet into the integral suppressor's baffles before the bullet leaves the barrel consequently reduing muzzle velocity to subsonic speeds resulting in less db than a std MP5 that is supressed with the same std loads.

  • @alpinebs i stand corrected good sir. looked it up and yes you are correct. didnt realize that the supressor system on the SD was 2 stage. very well!

  • @glockgrouptherapy that's what makes it so f'ing awesome. No need to by special ammo. My point to Booker T was just that i have nevr shot subsonic in the SD b/c of the pressure drop. Thanks for looking it up!

  • and now we know...

  • Oh well this was helpful.

  • @fire23eater fuck you!!

  • Is it just me or does this video with these guys shooting seem a bit robotic?

  • @art2000cc They are probably just very well trained.

  • wow that's quite silent

  • There are two guns I love and find extremely sexy. Suomi KP and MP5

  • 0:08 CT from counter-strike rofl

  • about the loudest thing on that suppressed MP5 is the sound of the body hitting the floor, or the brass casing, either or.

  • Thats about as quiet as you can get...tick, tick, tick. Sub sonic ammo doesn't hurt either. That is really quiet.

  • @BookerT48

    I think I saw these guys in Waco Texas shoot up this 1 religious Compound , it waz koo

  • makes it sound like a .22 lol

  • @justinhardt1 .22 are louder then than a suppressed 9mm gunshot.

  • @Knightrem I don't know about that, I go shooting a lot and my .22 rifles seems almost silent

  • The mp5sd firing? I would still be a sleep

  • not that you can tell from the vid, but if you used a silence gun, you still want to use ear protection, still loud as fuck!

  • might sound silly, but I was expecting to the narrator to say something like "and as you can see, the suppressed gun maintained better stability allowing more accurate fire" so I could say something like "no duh, he had a dang scope while the other guy shot from the hip" 

    Idunno, that was funny in my head.

  • POUF POUF POUF I like this sound xD

  • If there was a zombie uprising, i'd have a AK47 and a Glock 17, just saying

  • @Meatlooaf fortunately it's slightly less likely to happen than apocalypse, so I will stick with mp5, the best submachinegun in the world

  • @lordvivecjjj it is arguably the best yes!

  • @Meatlooaf yep, I've nerdishly"done my homework"and it appears that the rotating bolt (which very few SMGs have, it's mostly an AR feature)give this gun an incredible accuracy for a gun of it's caliber and kind.Especially full length version, but even MP5K has a remarkable accuracy.This is definitely THE best gun against humans xD well unless in particular situations which requires an assault rifle, but more often than not, an MP5 fits the bill

  • @lordvivecjjj HAHA, i have to say that a 12 gauge is better at close range....!

  • @Meatlooaf they are quite different, it's always a matter of tactical situation. But the shotgun is pretty much a team weapon, if you're alone the SMG is obviously better

  • @lordvivecjjj true

  • MP5SD is my weapon of choice for the zombie uprising, dead quiet, uses 9mm pistol rounds (relatively easy to find), light, easy to use, good accuracy for headshots. that's the gun id be wanting. :D

  • @SurpriseUnderTheKilt u my friend is what makes the world go round :)

  • @SurpriseUnderTheKilt not exactly. SMG rounds are more powerful than pistol rounds. Excluding compact SMGs, if you put pistol's 9mm bullets in an SMG, it will be underpowered, very inaccurate and prone to jamming. And if you put SMG rounds in pistol, it will be more powerful but less precise

    (tendency to fire higher, in comparison to where you aim) and will deteriorate much quicker than usual and eventually break up the bolt. Don't believe everything you see in videogames...

  • @lordvivecjjj who said anything about videogames, :S what a douche

  • @SurpriseUnderTheKilt plus, admit your ignorance

  • @lordvivecjjj a joke about a scenario thats never gonna happen from a guy who lives in a country where guns are almost completely illeagal, sorry my facts weren't completely 100% correct. see when a guy asks you if you heard about the horse that walked into a bar n asked for a pint, do you ever so rudely point out that horses dont talk, stop being a dumbass and recognise a joke when you see one.

  • @SurpriseUnderTheKilt not usually but with ignorant people like you, then yes, I tend to be picky like this.

    And yes, I have to admit that my country is pretty much dumb regarding firearms, but don't forget we are much close to Albania, which have a crapload of ex URSS surplus weaponry, and mafiamens smuggle ak's and hand grenades like popcorns, so your statement isn't entirely true.

    On a sidenote, I was joking-trolling, I thought it was clear... sorry if I messed up your emotional system

  • @lordvivecjjj what statement isn't entirely true? I made no mention of your apparent knowledge of firearms, and admitted that I don't know shit about them, as I live in a country where they are illegal, so before you attempt to imply that im the ignorant one here perhaps you should pay attention to what you are looking at before you decide to reply.

  • @SurpriseUnderTheKilt aAH, you were talking about YOUR country...I thought you sneaked in my channel and found out I'm from Italy, which as you may know is a country which is TOTALLY ignorant about firearms(besides mafia)...so I just mistaken badly your statement.

    But as I said before I was just kidding, in fact I'm an MP5 lover too, as you can see from the other comments in this same video... it is clearly the best SMG ever... take it easy. (continues)

  • @lordvivecjjj In fact, you should understand that I like alot to troll people on firearms channel, because they tend to threaten me, saying they come to my home and shoot me in the kneecap. I seriously hope they will (try to)do so, this way I will take them by surprise, stun them using New year's eve firecrackers(pretty strong actually, can rip off fingers or, if put in a bottle become inexpensive frag grenades), then rape them in the ass, and steal their guns! Nice, isn't it? Especially raping

  • they are not called silencers. they are called Sound Suppressors. They were originally made for the navy seals during the vietnam era to "quiet" guard and patrol dogs. they dont silence the gun they make it sound like something else. not to silence it or make it quieter. it does quiet the noise a bit but it is intensionally for shanging the sound

  • Booom, Booom, Booom, Supressed: Skeet, Skeet, Skeet.

  • so, this is what you get for purchasing a russian happy meal.

  • @TheGrahamAker more like german happy meal, mp5 aint russian.

  • that silencer just became the mp5's daddy. lol

  • cheap Mexican crap.

  • does the silenced "barrel" on the SD not eventually break like attachable silencers do? Its prob reinforced due to it actually being part of the weapon, but will it just fart clouds at henkie eep? tb

  • COUNTER-TERRORISTS WIN

  • The only way a gun could even have a small chance of being silent is making a boundless action which won't happen

  • @money50863 Ever hear of a "slide lock" on a suppressed pistol? Makes the weapon "boundless", or in professional terms, the action doesn't cycle.

  • Hubble telescope on a sub.... Really?

  • @jah2mail wut u meen u a interweb master wukipedia nerd google transleighter hoo wantz us too uze propper punktuation. Imm knot verry good att speling meny wordz but i wantt u too find owt wut a chode is cuz ur gonna need too no whn peepole tel u u hav wun bro. Why did you even post that you Internet nerd?

  • Don't ask Google....

    Ask me!

  • I'M AN INTERNET EXPERT ON EVERYTHING. ANY QUESTIONS? GIVE ME 2-3 MINUTES ON GOOGLE/WIKIPEDIA AND I'LL BLOW YOUR MIND WITH KNOWLEDGE. MESSAGE ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. I ALSO WORK FOR THE GRAMMAR/PUNCTUATION POLICE SO MAKE SURE YOU PHRASE YOUR QUESTION CORRECTLY. CAPS IS THE ONLY WAY I TYPE BECAUSE I HAVE TO YELL AT PEOPLE WITH LOWER INTELLIGENCE, WHICH IS 99.99% OF YOU. I'M SMARTER THAN YOU, GET OVER IT.

  • Would be better if they 2 duel and shot each other cuz this video is just depressing....

  • wasn't a silencer/suppressor whatever it is called invented to stop the gun from being seen rather than heard because it stops the flash at night?

  • @lolwallace No it was meant to disguise the sound as something else, that was the main purpose however it did also reduce the flash.

  • You guys are funny. It was called a silencer at first. In fact, if you read the US law, it states "SILENCER" and not "suppressor." Do some research. lol.

    That said, yes, silencer is technically incorrect - but every think of the whole design concept? From automotive mufflers...which, hm, in europe, are still called silencers in many instances.

    Look up US law Title 18.

    The first one that was made and sold was called the "Maxim Silencer."

    Man you people just repeat everything. THINK. READ.

  • Suppressor is the right term actually. It's the same with weapons that were originally called non-lethal but later reworded to less- or less-than-lethal weapons because they're weren't so non-lethal. Suppressor suppresses the sound not silence. *Not raising any new arguments.*

  • They are technically supressors... because none have sucessfully silent the gun totally...

  • @sweetskate there germen guns

  • MP5SD ROCKS!

  • ok silencer was never even a thing, it doesnt silence the gun, it extends the barrel so that the gas that escapes following the bullet comes out as a different sound as the gunshot. it is a suppressed sound, hence suppressor. and money50863 is right the first suppressors were used with the early SEALs as an attachment for their pistols and they were nicknamed "hushpuppies". silencer is a product of videogames and nothing more.

  • Hey, hasta tienen cascos K-6, parecen del Grupo Alfa de la FSB ¿No?

  • lame.

    

  • At first they were called hushpuppies not silencers

  • @money50863 thats beacuse they used it to kill guard dogs

  • @money50863 Nope the hush puppy was the Mk 22 Mod 0 from Smith and Wesson and was used by SEALs during the Vietnam war to kill Guard Dogs...

  • @money50863 now theyre SUPPOSED to be called suppressors:)

  • @money50863 No, the hushpuppy was a specific suppressor, which saw limited naval issuance. Check your facts.

  • @money50863 Incorrect. The "hushpuppy" as the nickname for the Mk22 pistol, which was intended to be used to kill guard dogs in Vietnam. Obviously, suppressors existed long before that time. Like I said, it was originally called silencer.

  • @money50863 They were never called 'silencers', except in Hollywood and spy novels...a 'Hushpuppy' was the name for a special Ruger Mk2 .22 pistol with integral supressor and locking blowback bolt to make it 1 shot and further reduce noise.

  • @davids11131113 ...Except that they were originally patented as the 'Maxim Silencer'.

  • @money50863 I see mr.gun expert has watched his weaponology video.

  • @money50863 Despite the first patent calling them silencers.

  • @AdmiralGST hush puppy was just a nickname because they used them to kill guard dogs and still do

  • @wild50gunner That nickname came to be in Vietnam when the Navy SEALs used them, thats when they were nicknamed Hushpuppies.

  • @money50863 No they were never called "hush puppies" that was a supressed pistol used by SEALs in 'Nam to kill guard dogs. And no the military or anybody professional says supressor not "silencers" thats hollywood shit.

  • @TheRugger418 Hollywood shit, really? Perhaps you should fill out a BATFE Form 4, and put "suppressor" down on number 6. See what happens, mmkay? There goes your $200 tax, down the drain. Go buy a silencer, and then you can talk.

  • @skiendog Yeah Ive shot rifles.Got my own ones. Shot my uncle's suppressed AR. He and his ex military buddies call it a suppressor mmkay? I said military or anyone professional says suppressors. I dont care what a BATFE form says mmkay?

  • @money50863 they still arent called silencers. its the cod and battle field nerds that think it silences the gun lol

  • @money50863 ...'Hush Puppy', as in the Vietnam war era S&W Model 39 silencer? Named after the killing of sentry dogs? You might want to check your history on that one, and specifically a guy named Hiram Maxim. 

  • @money50863 u watch too much history channel

  • Ugh dumb cod nerds it was nicknamed the silencer for they killed guard dogs that were trained to bark with the suppressors the suppressor sounded like a broken stick or branch snapping. And they "silenced" aka killed the dogs. Now stfu and enjoy the vids

  • @HackLover007 Er, no. The designer of the first silencer, Maxim, gave the name silencer as a marketing term. Although it doesn't make that much of a difference.

  • @HackLover007 The first suppressor was actually called a "silencer," because that's how Hiram Maxim patented it.

  • @HackLover007 So I guess when Hiram Maxim first patented the Silencer in 1910, he was killing guard dogs?

  • @AdmiralGST i dont know about that, but they started calling them hush puppies in veitnam because they would be able to take out any barking dogs that would give away the element of suprise :p

  • @fkinloujr09 Vietnam war 1960s, First Silencer patent, 1910s.

  • @AdmiralGST They were used to stealthily infiltrate enemy territories which there were dogs guarding so they had to 'hush the puppies'

  • @planetary109 In vietnam yes but back in the early 1900s, it was used by hunters.

  • @AdmiralGST

    "American inventor Hiram Percy Maxim (not to be confused with Hiram Stevens Maxim, inventor of the Maxim Machine Gun), is credited with inventing and selling the first commercially successful models circa 1902"

    Sourced, Wikipedia.

  • @Mattc23q k

  • for the dumbasses silencer is in MW2 and suppressor in black ops its the same attach but only has different names

    if some words are written wrong, im not english

  • Hiram P. Maxim patented the accessory first and he called it a silencer device. I will continue to call it a silencer because that's the name he gave. You guys can call it a dildo for all I care :)

  • its not a silencer is it silent? the noised is supressed not silenced

    

  • @stephenmaster2 fighting over the name of a silencer or supresser?

    you must be one lonely nerd.

  • @KoemiShieas The ATF (which in the US dictates the terminology of firearms) considers the two terms (suppressor and silencer) to be the same thing, and commonly refers the NFA item as both interchangeably throughout their documents. If you dont believe me, ask them for their documentation on it, they send it to you for free.

  • fake

  • german weapon of course...

  • lol mp5sd sounds like an airsoft gun!

  • now this is exciting

  • they are actually called hush puppies. just ta let ya know. lol

  • @williamcrabtree That was a vietnam era suppressor that early Navy SEAL teams used to shoot dogs to prevent the enemy from being alerted...hence the name "Hush puppy"

  • They should use Blue Tiger camo :)

  • @IpwndGaliath Who gives a shit? Whats the correct term for mom? MUM OR MOM fucking idiot

  • silencer suppressor, potato potAto. they both silence guns so ppl can fuck you up qith manners (wont wake up neighbors haha)

  • @brandynG23 implying that you can "silence" a firearm. you cant silence a weapon, you can only make it more quiet by SUPPRESSING the noise.

  • All I can say is put a SILENCER on a WA2000 at Array and I'ma do ten min of solid work! .P.

  • i cant tell the difference (:

  • @XboxLiveGlicher Listen to the loud crack the first one makes. That kind of sound will echo for hundreds of feet.

    The suppressed one will still be loud, but the sound won't carry nearly as far.

  • @underdog353777 buddy i was joking.............

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  • Both "silencer" and "suppressor" is correct. The first suppressor was called the Maxim Silencer.

  • So what if we call them silencers! Some called the M79 the "Thumper," but that doesnt mean its a bunny! its what they called it!

  • @KoemiShieas yes but people have got to stop yelling at people cause they called a metal pipe a silencer instead of a suppressor. in the end, i dont think it matters to the world

  • The mp5 is known worldwide for its high rate of fire, and low recoil; but its also known for its light 9×19mm Parabellum ammunition, and low muzzle velocity.

    The 7N21 9×19 mm overpressure armor piercing variant generates a maximum pressure of 280 MPa (40,611 psi) and includes a steel penetrator core enclosed in a bimetal jacket with the space between the core and jacket filled in polyethylene.

    This high performance ammo adaptation guarantees the continued use of the Maschinenpistole 5.

  • @TheBlitz1 nice. what site you copy that off of?

  • @kodi665 None. Thanks for the compliment!

  • professionals use the term supressor since thats the term used by the FEDS.

    rookies, noobies and ps3 commandos use the hollywood term silencer.

  • @jedirifleman Its not a Hollywood term because the designer called it that way. Suppressor was coined by internet wannabes/armchair commandos/gun elitists.

    The ATF refers to it as silencer. Its enough for me. The only thing Hollywood did was the pathetic "pthiiuu, pthiiuu" sound.

  • @bf2lover42 surefiredotcom/Suppressors go be a anal retentive know it all dumbass somewhere else son.

  • @jedirifleman So you send me to a website that belongs to a brand that gets profit from the same armchair gun experts who wander on the internet. They even have "(silencers)" right after suppressors.

    "Professionals"...? At what? Typing shit on the internet like if they have any authority? Remember that about 99% of those pros are self-proclaimed. They made a training course with cardboard, watched Magpul Dynamics DVDs and now cal themselves "operators".

    ATF > SureFire in terms of authority.

  • @bf2lover42 next tell me how every one makes a "xerox" and not a photocopy even if they use a cannon or an emerson etc and not an IBM Xerox machine since IBM invented it and called it a xerox machine. . .ignorant masses doing "blind following the blind" shit dosent make it RIGHT, just acceptable to those who refuse to be educated. The Maxim Silencer was a trade marked name and any supressor built by anyone other than Maxim isnt a silencer even though some cater to the ignorant masses.

  • @jedirifleman Also, since the terms are interchangeable, I don't mind people using suppressor. But saying suppressor is the correct term is just Internet elitism. Also, only "operators" with nothing better to do are so anal about terms.

    If they were such experts, I'm sure their expertise would be necessary in other tasks, not flaming people for using "silencer". I hope I exposed my concerns over a pathetic debate only started to compare "dick sizes" on the internet.

  • @bf2lover42 same thing with people who order a Coke and mean any old soda ya got. its all soda but not all Coke. Got it?

  • @jedirifleman But coke is still a soda, which is a bad analogy since you are implying the terms aren't interchangeable.

  • @bf2lover42 re read my post. this time try to understand it

  • @jedirifleman All I understood was:

    -- Silencer was incorrect, suppressor was the only correct term;

    -- Now you say they can be the same thing, but not interchangeable.

  • @bf2lover42

    Coke = silencer

    soda = supressor

    ordering a Pepsi by saying let me have a Coke is incorrect but people do it all the time.

    When the waitress corrects them they say "You know what I meant".

  • @jedirifleman I use the translation of the term coke, which can mean either Pepsi or Coke, while soda means any soft drink with gas. Your analogy got lost during the way across the ocean, but anyway.

    You are saying that silencer is a suppressor, but not all suppressors are silencers. You are probably thinking about flash suppressors, and these do not include silencers. In fact, some make the gun even louder. Silencer is still the correct term despite what people on the internet think.

  • @jedirifleman

    Huh, the guy that invented the thing and the federal agency that regulates them call them "silencers"

    All my ATF form 4s say "silencer" in box 4.b.

    I guess rookies, noobies, ps3 commandos, inventors, federal agencies, and NFA collectors call them silencers. I have no problem with people using the term "suppressor"

    I do take issue with those that are trying to be smart asses and correct folks that are using a term that HAS BEEN IN COMMON USE FOR OVER 100 YEARS!

  • @55grainFMJ I see you dabble in false dichotomy and appeals to authority.

  • @jedirifleman It's not a false dichotomy if there are actually two choices (and both are correct, hurray!). False dilemma implies a "you're with me, or with them".

    Appeal to authority does not apply on this case because the term predates the recognition of such item by the ATF. If I traveled back in time and made computers be called "stupiders" then it wouldn't be an incorrect term.

  • Leave me the fuck alone. You can't silence a gun's moving parts, so stop trying to correct me on a comment I made almost 6 months ago.

  • wow u guys r fighting over if its called a suppressor or a silencer. WHO GIVES A SHIT

  • @StaffSergeantPepper silencer is for people who play cod

  • @arkonastriborg123 i know i play cod and i call it a silencer. same effin thing

  • @StaffSergeantPepper yes it is same thing but the proper term is suppressor

  • @arkonastriborg123 No, neither term is "for" anyone. They're entirely interchangeable. Some official organisations use one, some other, same goes for individuals.

  • @pamew no because u can NOT silence a weapon only suppress it