This YouTube video, titled "How To Get Your Silencer ‘Hollywood Quiet’," focuses on achieving extremely quiet suppressed firearm operation, often referred to as "Hollywood quiet." The description provides links to the creator's website (ghostmtngroup.com), Patreon, and Instagram, suggesting a focus on firearms and related content. Contact information for business inquiries is also included. The video likely delves into techniques, equipment, or modifications to significantly reduce firearm noise when using a silencer.
This video focuses on the German L26 silencer, also known as System Schätzle. It details the unique baffle design, which uses six cone-shaped metal baffles within a simple tube, differing from Russian wipe-based designs. The silencer attaches by clamping around the front sight, similar to a K98k rifle grenade launcher. The L26 was designed for various 8mm diameter Wehrmacht firearms, including a specific model for the MG42, with approximately 200 fielded. Rifle pattern production aimed for 1000 units but concluded early due to manufacturing issues. The description also notes a proactive deletion of a previous version to avoid a YouTube strike.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves interviewing Jason St. John of Sig Defense about Sig's new line of 3D-printed silencers. The discussion covers the future of Sig's suppressor production, focusing on additive manufacturing using titanium and inconel steel. Key models highlighted include the SLH (subsonic) and SLX (supersonic) rifle silencers available in 5.56mm and .30cal, and the modular MOD-X pistol silencer for 9mm and .45 ACP. The video includes demonstrations of the silencers in action, including full-auto fire, and discusses their features like taper mounts, clutch lock systems, flash reduction, and durability. Pricing and availability are also mentioned.
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