Springfield XD 9mm with Suppressor
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Quiet is good for sneaky..... Loud is good for "Get the Hell out!!!!" A subsonic 9mm round kind of defeats the purpose of a 9mm, might as well shoot a .380 silenced, same muzzle velocity and bullet weight, no need for special reloaded ammo. Just look up "Walther PPK" 007 used it... suppressed fire is only there for contract killers and the people who hunt them. CQB only, when attention is not wanted. Use subsonic ammo with a suppressor and it wont wake the neighbors.
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what brand is that suppressor?
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30 round mag loaded halfway
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Nice, just need some sub rounds!
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Subsonic ammo next :)
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>mfw subsonic, subsonic everywhere
>mfw 99% of you babies have never held a gun
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Wow do people no nothing? Its prolly just standard ammo, not sub-sonic.
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That's definitely quieter than normal.
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@AdoreYouInAshXI I agree little kids that have never probably even seen a real gun shouldn't even comment on these videos
Its an indoor range you dumbasses... its going to be louder than normal.. also, hes probably not using subsonic ammo. Kids are morons, get off call of duty and wait until you are old enough to own a real gun, lest you look like an asshat.
AdoreYouInAshXI 1 year ago 56
Attention 14 year old arm chair video game commandos who are lucky if they've ever shot a Daisy:
Unless you fire subsonic ammo in a pistol it will still make a snapping noise as the bullet leaves the suppressor faster than the speed of sound. Some gas and sound will always come out of the muzzle of the suppressor. Indoor ranges are LOUD. Not only is the sound contained indoors but they are essentially an echo chamber because of the materials they are made out of, such as reinforced concrete
AlienZygote010 7 months ago 8