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Silencer Testing/Shooty Goodness!

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2007

Myself and some friends headed out to the desert north of Phoenix, Arizona to do some shooting with a silenced Ruger 10/22, an AR-15, an M1 Garand, and a few shotguns.

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  • you said subsonic then wrote "note the supersonic crack" there is a huge difference in subsonic and supersonic. by the sound im assuming they are supersonic.

  • @dini16016 Could you point out where you believe the error to be? I reviewed the video and wasn't able to find the inconsistency you mention (e.g. where I write "subsonic", followed immediately by "note the supersonic crack").

  • Sooo... why put a silencer on a 10/22? U can barely hear a 22lr from 10 ft away...

  • 1. .22s, although quieter than many other rounds, are still loud enough to cause hearing damage if you shoot without hearing protection.

    2. Great for teaching new shooters.

    3. Arizona is hot. It's nice to not have to wear earmuffs when shooting.

    4. Keeps noise down, so one doesn't irritate other shooters/people near the range.

    5. Augments earmuffs/earplugs, reducing the noise transmitted to the ear, further reducing the potential for hearing damage.

    6. It's cheap and fun. :)

  • @heypete1 All great points indeed! But is it worth it for a class 3 suppressor / silencer?! Unless those are cheap for you! I love 22lrs ... fun and cheap like you said. But quiet to me ... but my ears are going out on me from work soo I quit caring! lol

  • @flywithabel I think so. :) The suppressor itself was about $550, which included the $200 ATF tax stamp and a $50 "tip" for my dealer (who dealt with my annoying questions for about a month or so leading up to the sale). About as expensive as a new pistol, but considerably more fun.

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  • That's not very nice.

    What's wrong with not hunting and recreational shooting? There's a lot more recreational shooters than there are hunters, and we don't have any problem with you folks.

    .22LR and 12ga birdshot are commonly available and cheap, and I handload my own .30-06. I seriously doubt my shooting activities have any major impact on the price of ammo.

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  • @heypete1 i have a normal .22 i shot those aquila or what ever subsonics and all i could hear was the pin drop?

  • i had hoped 4 a supressed m1 garand shot

  • ROCKING !!!!, BULLETS , GUNS AND ROCK'N ROLL, CAN;T GET ENY BETTER THAN THIS. !!!!!

  • 3:28 has to be one of the hottest pieces of video ever. Apparently need to find a girl from the AZ

  • great video, nice guns :)

  • nice asses! even the guy has a great ass!

    I love asses

  • The girl with the m1 is sexyyyyy

  • @donmei well then bomb the hell out of the main land till theres no grass problem solved :)

  • god i love america

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