This YouTube video focuses on "Real world sound metering" in the context of firearms. While the description is brief, the title strongly suggests an analysis of sound levels associated with firearm use. This could involve testing various firearms, calibers, or accessories like suppressors to measure their acoustic output in practical scenarios. The content likely appeals to firearm owners, enthusiasts, and potentially those interested in safety regulations or understanding the effects of firearm noise.
This "Gun Gripes" episode (#186) from Iraqveteran8888 tackles the issues surrounding published suppressor sound metering data. The video highlights the impossibility of directly comparing suppressors based solely on manufacturer data due to inconsistencies and the prevalence of erroneous data being advertised as fact. It also addresses claims of "quietest" suppressors made without supporting evidence, promising more insights into the topic.
This video reviews the KGMade Ticho integral suppressor for the CZ 455 bolt-action rifle. The reviewer discusses the Ticho's design, which features a monocore baffle stack machined directly into the barrel, creating a "one tax" setup. The video presents accuracy, chronograph, and sound metering test results using various ammunition types, including notably quiet CCI Quiet-22 rounds. It aims to determine if this is the quietest .22LR bolt-action setup.
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