This video provides a comprehensive review of the FN SCAR 15P configured as a 300 Blackout Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) for home defense. The presenter details the conversion process from pistol to SBR, discusses ergonomics, and showcases various accessories including a Reptilia grip, Surefire Scout light, and Unity Tactical push button. The video highlights suppressed subsonic shooting, compares different stock options (PDW vs. standard SCAR), and offers impressions on the suppressor, rail, and overall balance. The presenter concludes with a verdict on the platform's suitability as a bedside SBR for self-defense. Sponsor mentions for Sonoran Desert Institute and Nosler ammunition are included, along with calls to action for likes, comments, subscriptions, and engagement with the creator's 2A advocacy platforms.
This video features Caleb and Steve from Brownells conducting a range report on their custom-built AR-15 chambered in 338 ARC. They demonstrate the process of zeroing the rifle and adjusting the Rifle Speed adjustable gas block. The report includes testing the performance and accuracy of both Hornady supersonic and subsonic ammunition at various distances, with a specific focus on tuning the gas block for reliable subsonic cycling. The video offers a field perspective for those interested in the 338 ARC cartridge or building an AR-15 around it.
This video delves into the fascinating world of suppressors, specifically comparing "Super" (supersonic) and "Subsonic" ammunition. It aims to educate viewers on the fundamental differences between these two types of rounds when used with a suppressor. The content likely explores how each type of ammunition performs acoustically and ballistically when fired through a suppressed firearm, providing valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in suppressor technology and ammunition choices.
This video showcases the EdGun Leshiy air rifle at full power, demonstrating the effects of exploding pellets. The description highlights the "impressive" results and provides affiliate links for the exploding pellets, DNT optics, Echo Gong Targets, shooting bags, Tacticon red dot and chest rig, KTactical battle belt, and the channel's own merchandise. It also invites product testing submissions via email and direct PayPal support.
This video features a review and comparison of two Palmetto State Armory (PSA) JAKL firearms chambered in .300 Blackout. The presenter highlights the choice between a 14.5-inch and an 8.5-inch barrel configuration. Ammunition from SuperVel Ammunition, including both subsonic and supersonic loads, is tested. The video also includes promotional links for SG Timer, Axil hearing protection, QVO Tactical merchandise, and a Patreon page, along with an Instagram plug for both the channel and SuperVel.
This video review focuses on the Henry Homesteader, a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) described as an accurate, reliable, and fun plinker. The reviewer explores its capabilities from "Bed Post to the Fence Post" and plans to test it with subsonic ammunition suppressed by the HuxWrx CA$H 9k. The video covers an overview of the firearm, initial shooting impressions, FPV shots, ambidextrous controls, suppressed shooting, and a comparison between supersonic and subsonic ammunition, concluding with final thoughts.
This YouTube video from SilencerShop explores the Ruger Mark IV "SSH SilencerShop Edition" pistol, aiming to identify the "world's quietest pistol." The content dives into the performance of modular suppressors, specifically highlighting the Dead Air Mojave 9 (both short and long configurations) and the Dead Air Mask 22. The video also discusses the impact of different ammunition types, contrasting subsonic and supersonic loads. It features an unsuppressed baseline test and showcases the Ruger Mark IV itself. The description also includes a product recommendation link.
This YouTube Short, titled 'Supers Vs Subs', hints at a comparison or demonstration involving different types of ammunition or firearm setups, possibly related to sound suppression. The inclusion of '#shorts' and '#viral' suggests a brief, attention-grabbing format common on the platform. The title implies a focus on 'Supers' (likely supersonic ammunition) versus 'Subs' (likely subsonic ammunition), and the term 'quiet' strongly suggests a focus on suppressed firearms and the effectiveness of different ammunition types in achieving quieter shots.
This video compares the acoustic differences between supersonic and subsonic ammunition. It features live fire tests at 100 yards using a .223 caliber round in an AR-15 and a .38 Special revolver. The demonstration highlights how the bullet's sonic crack can arrive before the gunshot sound with supersonic rounds (AR-15), while subsonic rounds (.38 Special) produce the gunshot sound first. The tests are conducted safely and are aimed directly at the camera.
This video conducts a comparative silencer test featuring the KGM R30k, KGM R30, and Thunderbeast 338 Ultra suppressors. It evaluates their performance with subsonic .308 and supersonic Federal Gold Medal Match 175 grain ammunition. The test also examines point of impact shift between the silencers and includes a Desert Tech SRS rifle. Sponsorships for Arken Optics, Cole-Tac, MK Machining, and Axil Hearing Pro are highlighted, with discount codes provided.
This video provides a direct comparison between subsonic and supersonic 9mm ammunition, specifically when used with a silencer or suppressor. The "back-to-back" format suggests a demonstration and auditory analysis of the differences in sound signature and potentially ballistic performance between the two ammunition types under suppressed conditions.
This YouTube Short, titled "QUIETEST 9mm Ammo?😵 #shorts", aims to explore the differences between supersonic and subsonic ammunition. While the specific firearms or manufacturers are not mentioned, the core topic revolves around ammunition types and their characteristics related to sound suppression, likely for use in firearms like pistols.