Suppressed .40 S&W P226
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Good and quick reaction on the failure to fire, thumbs up dude.
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Alright, thanks for the insight man! I appreciate it. I was thinking of taking a jump into suppressors. I'm gathering info to see if it's worth the purchase.
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They should provide you with a properly sized thread cap so that the threads don't catch on the slide when the handgun is operated.
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@TheAgeOfExploration I've heard of this as well. The price is quite steep.
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Lol for doubling the length of your gun, it's not that much more quiet.
Marine1996Us 2 weeks ago
@Marine1996Us
It doesn't come off as well on video, but there is a significant sound reduction.
I wish I had the instrumentation to accurately measure the db reduction. I got a db meter app for my iPhone and it wasn't sensitive enough.
miGsKills 2 weeks ago
okay well hopefully my comment doesnt get trashed and trolled, but what does it mean wet and dry supressed?
kansasoutcast1 4 weeks ago
@kansasoutcast1
Shooting it wet means that you add some water to the suppressor before firing. The water cools down the expanding gases and makes it a bit quieter.
miGsKills 4 weeks ago
where are you located? are suppressors legal in your state or do you have some black market hookup?
fulltimeweirdos 4 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@fulltimeweirdos
They're legal. I live in the Philippines.
miGsKills 4 weeks ago