Do you want to know another cool piece of engineering I thought of for the Market? My idea is simple, if more companies were to make fake/faux versions of this in steel, aluminum and titanium it wouldn't be considered a suppressor but the ATF would dislike the idea. It would help reduce their control over our products that we like buying. Also, if Form 1 Tax Stamps ever came back you could make your faux Suppressors into a real one when you got your paperwork approved, the ATF would not legally be able to regulate it because if something is not made to be a Suppressor, it is not intended to be used as a Suppressor in the first place and it does function as one they can not do anything. So basically all you have to do is disseminate the engineering concept to a few companies and make it a widespread concept. It would also distract the ATF's attention spans for a while.
@@Acuity-1I still can’t believe they had an expert, who couldn’t dissemble a handgun. I mean I can’t either, but I’m not a gun nut. As much as I love em >:D
@@Tgizzle888 Engineering must outpace government overreach. This is my belief as I have witnessed massive abuses against my rights as a citizen. I am basically just like Cody Wilson the guy who made 3d printed weapons possible. The only difference is I like sharing innovative ideas for new products free of charge to help legally disseminate information against gov’t overreach. It’s up to you guys to share the innovative solutions. It is 4th Amendment protected as much as cad 3d printed files are protected free speech. Chevron deference has been knocked out so the ATF can’t keep changing definitions in court.
It's been at least a decade since I've owned a pistol that didn't have the rail immediately claimed by a light. That said, this is probably a great range toy, and gives me '80s sci-fi movie vibes.
some of the mid level printers can add entry level cnc and laser cutting. In addition to the small footprint metal working machines. be nice to see an all in one ecosystem for us pew pew bois
Glock barrels stick out just enough that it should be able to clamp with it and as long as the rail connection is tight enough it's not gonna budge. It's attactched by a quick release though, so im only concerned with the wear and lifespan of that part.
@@A_piece_of_broccoli Glocks are also tilting barrels though. But this would lock the barrel in place. I wonder if it would result in more Fail to Feed, or Fail to Ejects
i feel like this design would work better on a fixed barrel or locking block action (Beretta 92) if the barrel were to go into the suppressor a bit you could cut some rings for a decent enough seal without wipers. IDK about this on a browning action. i would imagine its like suppressing a revolver
The action would not allow it. It's got a tilting barrel. As do many striker fired pistols. To add threads you would need to twist it onto the barrel and it could not attach anywhere else as it would have to move with the barrel.
@@timbrwolf1121 i think we are saying the same thing. For this to work on a browning action (like a glock) the barrel cannot extend into the suppressor. If you had a fixed barrel or a short recoil locking block (beretta 92) the barrel could extend into the suppressor because there is no barrel tilting in either.
I'd probably use 45acp instead of a 9mm... Suppressing a revolver is possible, just requires some work, there's a 45acp revolver in Germany that's pretty cool!
I have the Maxim 9 and liked the idea of a pistol with a built in silencer but really these would be the way to go if you could make these a little quieter. Is this something that’s going to be available in the U.S?
This is honestly really cool! just wondering how safe it is since it just clips on and doesn't screw, what safety measures are in place to make sure the barrel of the suppressor doesn't misalign from the barrell of the glock at all? Also how front heavy does this make it? since you can't exactly support the glock by putting a hand on the supressor at all.
I need to see a version of this that is a faux/fake suppressor that can be disassembled(unscrewed) for cleaning purposes. I want to see stainless steel, titanium and inconel versions of this in other types of legal products that would be Non-NFA products just for looks and barrel extensions. My idea is simple Non-NFA version of this meaning contains no baffles so is not “intended” or designed to be used as a suppressor which would mean it would not be designed to have baffles. Products must stay legal as well as outpace government intrusion on common products is my belief.
The projectile and a big part of the gasses enter the suppressor, before the slide starts moving back and before the barrel starts tilting. Of course it doesn't seal as good as a threaded suppressor, but it does work to reduce up to 21 dB
The FD suppressor isn't available for the FNX 45. Fingers crossed they will expand their products to more pistols except for some Glock models and the HK VP9
I want to try using a Shure Sm58 next. It has a 160db limit. But from what I read, the spectrum of a gun shot is too big. Movie studios usually record gun shots with an array of 8 microphones, each set up for different frequencies. No wonder small studios or less accurate productions rather buy stock gun shots recorded or artificially created by someone else, to save time and money
Looks cool, unfortunately its not versatile enough for those of use wwho have to deal with the NFA. It can only be used on one specific model of a gun. Glock 17 version wont work on a Sig or even a glock 19 etc.
Black is the standard version, FDE/TAN is the Cerakote out of thr box option. The black variant is in this video for example: ruclips.net/user/shorts51rhwIJipg4?feature=share
As Americans, we didn't put up with the Brits 1765 Tax Stamps, why should we put up with Tax Stamps from the ATF? We need to advocate against Tax Stamps and advocate for the safety of American families hearing.
Well you can thank spineless Republicans in 2017 because the Hearing Protection Act had a real shot at passing. But as usual they were too chickenshit of bad media criticism because of that nut case Las Vegas shooter, who didn't even use a suppressor. What's even more stupid is the NFA says these things are firearms when they're nothing but metal tubes. It's also ridiculous that we have to go through an insane application process, including fingerprinting, pay an extra $200, then wait a YEAR or longer---for a metal tube. @@Acuity-1
People (with multiple suppressors and disposable income) will buy it cause it looks cool. Its not a good choice as someones first or only 9mm suppressor as more efficient and versatile (and ill bet cheaper as well) suppressors are already out there
How can it seal the sound between barrel and suppressor? I don't undersrand it, also how can it slow down the supersonic bullets to subsonic, if that's what it does?
A suppressor catches gas, it doesn't slow down the bullet. There are systems with ported barrels, that will let gas "bleed" into the suppressor, to slow it down. The gasses enter the suppressor before the slide and barrel move back. Therefore they get caught in the suppressor. Of course a fully sealed one has a better reduction, but this one works as well. I also posted another video with the sound profile of this suppressor
Usually you use subsonic ammo to get rid of the supersonic sound. Using subsonic ammo and a suppressor will give you the best results in terms of sound reduction.
@@ScaarAT I undersrand the basics of shooting suppres, I just find strange that this model doesn't even seal the barrel with the suppressor, didn't know it could work likes that. Also, not in your video but in a RUclips short, the guy shot supersonic, and I couldn't hear the Sonic boom, was wandering if a suppressor without beign an integral one can do It. This Is the video, tell me what you think about It.ruclips.net/user/shortszgMDZ8PhWDs?feature=share
Smartphone microphones can't record dB levels of more than 120dB. And even with subsonic rounds most suppressed 9mms will still be above 120dB. So you will only hear the sound profile change, but not the actual noise (unless someone uses a special microphone for high dB level recordings or fakes the loudness level with editing)
It doesn't damage the slide. You will see marks on the frame, because it's aluminum vs plastic. It will be the same amount of marks you see, when you mount a flash light
I'm not sure. If the DR920 frame would have the exact same front section as the G17 Gen 3/4 or 5, it might. But I'm afraid it's slightly different and therefore wouldn't fit
had 2 disc prolapses in the lower back. The weird stance was to reduce the pain. In hindsight, doing a video in that state was a bad choice. Don't do this awkward hunchback of Notre Glock stance at home kids 😂
Smartphones are very bad at recording gun sounds. They cut off everything above 120dB and try to harmonize voice by increasing the volume, to overcome physical limitations
This guy unfortunately had 2 disc prolapses in the lower back. The weird stance was to reduce the pain. In hindsight, doing a video in that state was a bad choice. Don't do this awkward hunchback of Notre Glock stance at home kids 😂
Pretty much every smartphone and most other regular microphones cut at 120db. And pretty much every centerfire firearm with a suppressor is still above 120dB. So you won't hear a difference in the noise (unless it's edited), but you will here that the sound profile changes
Smartphones are very bad at recording loud sounds. Even with a suppressor, most gun shots are still above 120db, which usually is the limit for many microphones
Cuenta desinformación. 1.- es una glock y no un mkd, el mkd es el nombre del supresor. 2.- no dispara ningúna bala, solo suelta los casquillos 3.- por obvias razones no hace ruido por lo que dije anteriormente. 4.- si no sabes de lo que hablas mejor no habrás la boca y no hagas información falsa.
First of all: It's very disrespectful to not use the language the video was published in. 1) I say in the first 30 seconds of the videos, that the suppressor is made by Fischer Development, which is the brand it's marketed in Austria for years now. 2. and 3 I have no idea what you are talking about, because the auto translate feature just shows gibberish 4: the MKD44 is made by Limex in Austria and is only available for the Glock 44 in 22lr. That can easily be googled. So you should be careful about claiming other people spreading misinformation.
OK, I just triple checked my video for everything I said wrong on that harsh windy day, trying to decipher what you meant with number 2 and 3 😅 I think at one point I say that the "round" was fired without problems "out of the suppressor", which of course is wrong. What I wanted to say is, that the subsonic cartridge worked without problems "with the suppressor" (no fte, ftf, etc). So if you were referring to that, then you are right: that's my mistake and it happened, because I made this video spontaneous without script or practicing it
Oooh, giant rectangular-barreled guns. That takes me back to reading comics in the '90s.
This remember me of the robocop taser pistol
remember me
Blasphemy, Robocop didn't have a taser gun
Fitting considering how many cops confuse their glocks for tasers.
Except that was a mag 9 with a compensator
@@okamizer0387 💀
tarkov brought me here 3 years ago
That’s a cool piece of engineering
Do you want to know another cool piece of engineering I thought of for the Market? My idea is simple, if more companies were to make fake/faux versions of this in steel, aluminum and titanium it wouldn't be considered a suppressor but the ATF would dislike the idea. It would help reduce their control over our products that we like buying. Also, if Form 1 Tax Stamps ever came back you could make your faux Suppressors into a real one when you got your paperwork approved, the ATF would not legally be able to regulate it because if something is not made to be a Suppressor, it is not intended to be used as a Suppressor in the first place and it does function as one they can not do anything. So basically all you have to do is disseminate the engineering concept to a few companies and make it a widespread concept. It would also distract the ATF's attention spans for a while.
@@Acuity-1I still can’t believe they had an expert, who couldn’t dissemble a handgun. I mean I can’t either, but I’m not a gun nut. As much as I love em >:D
@@Acuity-1what if he would’ve said no bro?
@@Tgizzle888
Engineering must outpace government overreach. This is my belief as I have witnessed massive abuses against my rights as a citizen. I am basically just like Cody Wilson the guy who made 3d printed weapons possible. The only difference is I like sharing innovative ideas for new products free of charge to help legally disseminate information against gov’t overreach. It’s up to you guys to share the innovative solutions. It is 4th Amendment protected as much as cad 3d printed files are protected free speech. Chevron deference has been knocked out so the ATF can’t keep changing definitions in court.
Super cool & sounds pretty quiet.
"Mom, I want Maxim 9."
"We got Maxim 9 at home."
Maxim 9 at home:
Underrated comment 🤣
Haha thought the same thing
the maxim 9 is the maxim 9 at home
Shame the maxim 9 was discontinued
A blocky suppressor that doesn't block iron sight view? Now that's cool
It's been at least a decade since I've owned a pistol that didn't have the rail immediately claimed by a light. That said, this is probably a great range toy, and gives me '80s sci-fi movie vibes.
Wait a minute, you didn't instantly put one of those pistol bayonet on it? (I'm just kidding, don't hate me)
@@ScaarAT The bayonet really didn't work in an appendix carry. 10/10 do not recommend.
Looks like 3d printed suppressors will be hitting the streets soon. Nice.
You're acting like nobody has access to a laythe or drill press.
@@Werepie ssshhhh don't make them illiterates use their brains!
@@WerepieA lot more people have 3D printers than an entire shop full of metalworking equipment
some of the mid level printers can add entry level cnc and laser cutting. In addition to the small footprint metal working machines. be nice to see an all in one ecosystem for us pew pew bois
@@Werepieit's not the tools they lack access to. The skills to successfully use those tools aren't as common as they used to be just 30 years ago
Does it keep in line with the barrel? I assumed that such a front-heavy attachment hanging on a superstructure anchor would result in wobbling.
Glock barrels stick out just enough that it should be able to clamp with it and as long as the rail connection is tight enough it's not gonna budge.
It's attactched by a quick release though, so im only concerned with the wear and lifespan of that part.
@@A_piece_of_broccoli Glocks are also tilting barrels though. But this would lock the barrel in place. I wonder if it would result in more Fail to Feed, or Fail to Ejects
Composites would help with wieght
“Superstructure”?
@@hikeskool Lol Idk wtf he meant by that either
i feel like this design would work better on a fixed barrel or locking block action (Beretta 92) if the barrel were to go into the suppressor a bit you could cut some rings for a decent enough seal without wipers. IDK about this on a browning action. i would imagine its like suppressing a revolver
The action would not allow it. It's got a tilting barrel. As do many striker fired pistols. To add threads you would need to twist it onto the barrel and it could not attach anywhere else as it would have to move with the barrel.
@@timbrwolf1121 i think we are saying the same thing. For this to work on a browning action (like a glock) the barrel cannot extend into the suppressor. If you had a fixed barrel or a short recoil locking block (beretta 92) the barrel could extend into the suppressor because there is no barrel tilting in either.
@@timbrwolf1121 you also wouldnt need a booster for the short recoil locking block because the suppressor isnt mounted to the barrel.
@@aaroneiler6276 I missed the first few words I guess. Thought you were talking about threading the glock for this.
I'd probably use 45acp instead of a 9mm... Suppressing a revolver is possible, just requires some work, there's a 45acp revolver in Germany that's pretty cool!
HE LIVES!!!!
Barely! 😂
that's nice.
also quite hard to hear you over the blowing winds.
The lean. Reminds me of 2004.
Alright that's nuts, even as a concept that's nuts 😮
I have the Maxim 9 and liked the idea of a pistol with a built in silencer but really these would be the way to go if you could make these a little quieter. Is this something that’s going to be available in the U.S?
Genius. Great idea.
Ich liebe den akzent! Cooles video
Danke 😁
Now everyone can look like they have the Robo Cop gun!
This is honestly really cool! just wondering how safe it is since it just clips on and doesn't screw, what safety measures are in place to make sure the barrel of the suppressor doesn't misalign from the barrell of the glock at all? Also how front heavy does this make it? since you can't exactly support the glock by putting a hand on the supressor at all.
That stance is crazy 🤣
How much Blow-By is there because there's no threaded seal?
I need to see a version of this that is a faux/fake suppressor that can be disassembled(unscrewed) for cleaning purposes. I want to see stainless steel, titanium and inconel versions of this in other types of legal products that would be Non-NFA products just for looks and barrel extensions.
My idea is simple Non-NFA version of this meaning contains no baffles so is not “intended” or designed to be used as a suppressor which would mean it would not be designed to have baffles.
Products must stay legal as well as outpace government intrusion on common products is my belief.
How the heck does it work with a tilting barrel?
The projectile and a big part of the gasses enter the suppressor, before the slide starts moving back and before the barrel starts tilting. Of course it doesn't seal as good as a threaded suppressor, but it does work to reduce up to 21 dB
@@ScaarAT
Ok, so it doesn't seal because it _can't._ it still looks cool and it's amazing that it works as well as it does.
welcome back
Thank you 😊
Coolest thing I’ve seen in a long time!
Is there a rubber seal that goes around the muzzle to contain the escaping gases?
No, there is not
dawg. that things freakin slick son
looks like that cyberpunk gun
how much is the supressor?
This is good as long as we got one for all gunz
Slick design
How does it stay on with a drop barrel though??
Are these commercially available or is this an R&D project?
Texture the bottom of the supressor with a grip and you pretty much have a DeLisle PCC.
Nice😊
Getting an FNX 45 so like to see if one would fit it.
The FD suppressor isn't available for the FNX 45. Fingers crossed they will expand their products to more pistols except for some Glock models and the HK VP9
If there were a light and a coffee machine in that suppressor, I'd buy it instantly. Oh wait, I don't even own a glock & probably never will.
It's available for the H&K VP9 too 😉
reminds me of comically large suppressor from Splinter Cell Blacklist
In a good or bad way? 😉
@@ScaarAT in a good way ofc
Real Gs know that is a KAP 40 from Black Ops 2
Is that a “man bun” under his cold play hat?
We're can I buy
No problems will ever arise 😂
That supressor sounds like wind
Smartphones are very bad at recording gun sounds. Everything 120db+ will sound wrong
@@ScaarAT ya just jokin, i can never record my motorcycles properly either
I want to try using a Shure Sm58 next. It has a 160db limit. But from what I read, the spectrum of a gun shot is too big. Movie studios usually record gun shots with an array of 8 microphones, each set up for different frequencies. No wonder small studios or less accurate productions rather buy stock gun shots recorded or artificially created by someone else, to save time and money
@@ScaarAT pew pew
I'll give you 100 for unlimited usage of that sound! 😂
No firearm on earth is "Hollywood Quiet".
Can you get in USA
I'm afraid Fischer Development doesn't have a US distributor for its suppressors
How much would it cost in Europe?
About 700 Euro
Looks cool, unfortunately its not versatile enough for those of use wwho have to deal with the NFA. It can only be used on one specific model of a gun. Glock 17 version wont work on a Sig or even a glock 19 etc.
Is there a rail-mount for the S&W M&P 9?
No, there isn't. Not yet at least. If the concept gets popular in the US, maybe there will be variants for more pistols
@@ScaarAT Thanks for the reply. Great vid. I subbed.
Thanks, I appriciate it. Just be prepared for the occasional videos, that borderline between humor and crazyness
@@ScaarAT That's really all I ever wanted out of this world.
If only it was the same color as the Glock.
Black is the standard version, FDE/TAN is the Cerakote out of thr box option. The black variant is in this video for example: ruclips.net/user/shorts51rhwIJipg4?feature=share
That's no Glock, it's a 10mm pistol from Vault 101
Getting ready for the Fallout TV show, just in time 😏
1:44
*ASS you probably heard*
You can say what you want but I appreciate people who haven't mastered English yet.
They call me the Austrian Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wait a minute... 😂
@@ScaarAT
B) I see a fellow man who smokes stogies where he pleases
А цена-то почём?
Will be a novelty item for buyer's remorseful in the near future unless it's somehow not an NFA item.
As Americans, we didn't put up with the Brits 1765 Tax Stamps, why should we put up with Tax Stamps from the ATF? We need to advocate against Tax Stamps and advocate for the safety of American families hearing.
Well you can thank spineless Republicans in 2017 because the Hearing Protection Act had a real shot at passing. But as usual they were too chickenshit of bad media criticism because of that nut case Las Vegas shooter, who didn't even use a suppressor. What's even more stupid is the NFA says these things are firearms when they're nothing but metal tubes. It's also ridiculous that we have to go through an insane application process, including fingerprinting, pay an extra $200, then wait a YEAR or longer---for a metal tube. @@Acuity-1
Could be useful for ban states that prohibit threaded barrels
People (with multiple suppressors and disposable income) will buy it cause it looks cool. Its not a good choice as someones first or only 9mm suppressor as more efficient and versatile (and ill bet cheaper as well) suppressors are already out there
I don’t know man my glock rails are flimsy as hell! That thing’s a freaking wanka bar!
the fabled roboglock
Missed opportunity for a grip, flashlight 🔦 and a laser.
How can it seal the sound between barrel and suppressor? I don't undersrand it, also how can it slow down the supersonic bullets to subsonic, if that's what it does?
A suppressor catches gas, it doesn't slow down the bullet. There are systems with ported barrels, that will let gas "bleed" into the suppressor, to slow it down. The gasses enter the suppressor before the slide and barrel move back. Therefore they get caught in the suppressor. Of course a fully sealed one has a better reduction, but this one works as well. I also posted another video with the sound profile of this suppressor
@@ScaarAT so it's just an impression that the sound of supersonic isn't breaking the sound barrier
Usually you use subsonic ammo to get rid of the supersonic sound. Using subsonic ammo and a suppressor will give you the best results in terms of sound reduction.
@@ScaarAT I undersrand the basics of shooting suppres, I just find strange that this model doesn't even seal the barrel with the suppressor, didn't know it could work likes that. Also, not in your video but in a RUclips short, the guy shot supersonic, and I couldn't hear the Sonic boom, was wandering if a suppressor without beign an integral one can do It.
This Is the video, tell me what you think about It.ruclips.net/user/shortszgMDZ8PhWDs?feature=share
@@TheDzugasvilicorrect, you'd want ear pro with supersonic ammo still
Cant tell if German, love it regardless
Even better than german: Austrian 😁
The difference between supersonic and subsonic was like 5-10%.. this one needs work before it's ready to go to market.
Smartphone microphones can't record dB levels of more than 120dB. And even with subsonic rounds most suppressed 9mms will still be above 120dB. So you will only hear the sound profile change, but not the actual noise (unless someone uses a special microphone for high dB level recordings or fakes the loudness level with editing)
Does it damage your slide or frame? I mean if its somkes it
It doesn't damage the slide. You will see marks on the frame, because it's aluminum vs plastic. It will be the same amount of marks you see, when you mount a flash light
@@ScaarAT oh thanks.🤝🏻
Well ain't that special. I want one!
Would it work with full auto?
Only one way to find out 😅 it should, as long as the barrel returns to its position after every shot
@@ScaarAT bet what about polymer 80% builds does it fit those rails?
I'd say definitely not. The adapter needs to fit very well for the suppressor to work. There are even different adapters for Glock 17 Gen 3/4 and 5
@@ScaarAT true I have a 80% g17 so I guess it wouldn’t work unless they make some new adaptors I actually got the p80 because I liked the rails lol
is it really heavy or do you have to poo?
I have the same but still sounds loud to me
need one for the glock 48
Can it fit Glock 29
Unfortunately no. There are versions for the 17, 19 and 34 so far
I WANT ONE!
Any chance this would fit a Shadow Systems DR920?
I'm not sure. If the DR920 frame would have the exact same front section as the G17 Gen 3/4 or 5, it might. But I'm afraid it's slightly different and therefore wouldn't fit
lets fix our posture when shooting bro 😂😂😂🎉🎉
had 2 disc prolapses in the lower back. The weird stance was to reduce the pain. In hindsight, doing a video in that state was a bad choice. Don't do this awkward hunchback of Notre Glock stance at home kids 😂
Call of duty supressor
When you buy Maxim 9 from the dollar store:
the robo glock...
Beretta APX??
still pretty loud
Smartphones are very bad at recording gun sounds. They cut off everything above 120dB and try to harmonize voice by increasing the volume, to overcome physical limitations
Looks like it doubles the weight…or more
It weights 350 grams
Go to the gym
What kinda shooting stance is that? Humpback?
That's the Sleepytyme suppressor from Fallout: New Vegas.
I want one! Any US distribution yet?
I'm confused how it is designed to make room for the barrel to tilt when the slide goes back which is why they are always mounted to the barrel
It doesn't touch the barrel. So when the barrel goes back and up, it passes the rail mounted suppressor without problems
Sounds like a sewing machine
How hunched over do you want to be while shooting the pistol?
this guy:
This guy unfortunately had 2 disc prolapses in the lower back. The weird stance was to reduce the pain. In hindsight, doing a video in that state was a bad choice. Don't do this awkward hunchback of Notre Glock stance at home kids 😂
Take my money 💰🤑💰 wish it was in the US 😠
Hopefully soon. The manufacturer is working on ways to bring this to the US
Any news update on this? I want to buy one
I mever thought anything can be more ugly than a glock… you guys made it 10x worse 😂
SO GOOD! WOW!
Doesn't even make that much of a noise suppressor.
Your mustache is very pointy.
Thank you.
habara dein cannal is rip immer noch für meinen teil real steel schau ich mir sicher nicht fon deinen kanall an grüsse aus österreich
Schade, kann man nichts machen. Schöne Grüße zurück, ebenfalls aus Österreich
More like a loudener
Smartphone microphones can't handle sound pressure over 120dB. So everything will sound similar loud. You can hear the changed sound profile tho
Sounds the same.
Pretty much every smartphone and most other regular microphones cut at 120db. And pretty much every centerfire firearm with a suppressor is still above 120dB. So you won't hear a difference in the noise (unless it's edited), but you will here that the sound profile changes
What in the hell is that shooting stance
The one that gives you the least pain after 2 disc prolapses in lower back
Would you like to sell it to me?
Sorry, I can't. Austrian gun law is very strict on private firearm sells and exports
@@ScaarAT i got you but i love it looks and works great hope you enjoy it ☺️
Bro that shooting posture please fix
Too bad its so long sort of makes it odd and kind of not practical
$3,999 no thanks
To much weight. 😮
About the same weight as a B&T Impuls IIA in 9mm
@ScaarAT thanks for the Info.
looks like it can be three D printed that is just the thing to go with a gang bangers glock switch.
maxim 9 but cheaper
His stance is ridiculous
Sounded not much of a difference
Smartphones are very bad at recording loud sounds. Even with a suppressor, most gun shots are still above 120db, which usually is the limit for many microphones
Cuenta desinformación.
1.- es una glock y no un mkd, el mkd es el nombre del supresor.
2.- no dispara ningúna bala, solo suelta los casquillos
3.- por obvias razones no hace ruido por lo que dije anteriormente.
4.- si no sabes de lo que hablas mejor no habrás la boca y no hagas información falsa.
First of all: It's very disrespectful to not use the language the video was published in.
1) I say in the first 30 seconds of the videos, that the suppressor is made by Fischer Development, which is the brand it's marketed in Austria for years now.
2. and 3 I have no idea what you are talking about, because the auto translate feature just shows gibberish
4: the MKD44 is made by Limex in Austria and is only available for the Glock 44 in 22lr. That can easily be googled. So you should be careful about claiming other people spreading misinformation.
@ScaarAT I don't know why the comment I was going to direct to another video ended up here
OK, I just triple checked my video for everything I said wrong on that harsh windy day, trying to decipher what you meant with number 2 and 3 😅 I think at one point I say that the "round" was fired without problems "out of the suppressor", which of course is wrong. What I wanted to say is, that the subsonic cartridge worked without problems "with the suppressor" (no fte, ftf, etc). So if you were referring to that, then you are right: that's my mistake and it happened, because I made this video spontaneous without script or practicing it