How Silent Are Gun Silencers? DEBUNKED

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  • Is it a movie myth or factual physics? Do silencers or suppressors really silence gunfire just like in the movies? Compare news coverage. Spot media bias. Avoid algorithms. Be well informed. Download the free Ground News app at ground.news/debunked
    Learn the science behind what makes a gunshot sound and the whip crack of a bullet. Join us and understand the physics behind this common movie trope.
    Do silencers really silence gun fire?
    Do silencers make guns silent?
    Do Silencers work?
    Do silencers actually exist?
    Do silencers reduce range?
    Do silencers make guns less accurate?
    Do Silencers really work?
    Do Silencers on guns really work?
    Are gun silencer like in the movies?
    Can revolvers have silencers?
    Can shotguns have silencers?
    Can glocks have silencers?
    Can bullets go past the speed of sound?
    Are guns loud because bullets break the sound barrier?
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  • @DebunkedOfficial
    @DebunkedOfficial  6 месяцев назад +34

    Do Cars Really Explode Like The Movies? DEBUNKED ruclips.net/video/1iEBC-I0vbs/видео.htmlsi=eRxIIYfVZ0CgQuXP

    • @faustus106
      @faustus106 6 месяцев назад

      How about a suppressor with an inbuild speaker. Every time you pull the trigger it plays a loud fart noise. Let*s call it a gas switcher.

    • @haberjon00o
      @haberjon00o 6 месяцев назад

      depends

    • @localbod
      @localbod 5 месяцев назад

      Not all bullets are supersonic.
      Subsonic ammunition does exist.

    • @haberjon00o
      @haberjon00o 5 месяцев назад

      @@localbod first of all I know that, second, where did you get that from? NO ONE said anything about subsonic/supersonic ammunition, that is totally irrelevant here

    • @localbod
      @localbod 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@haberjon00o I was replying to Debunked Official.
      If I was responding to you I would have used @haberjon00o.
      Not everything is about you.

  • @waschbeckenoffiziell6753
    @waschbeckenoffiziell6753 10 месяцев назад +2291

    According to Hollywood, Silencers have a very important advantage: When someone gets hit from a silenced gun, he dies instantly and without any screams, even if you hit him in the arm. But people wo geht shot by an unsupressed gun will almost always scream for some seconds and may live long enough to return fire.

    • @synshenron798
      @synshenron798 10 месяцев назад +139

      Ive only been hit with a birdshot shell (it was a hunting accident) and I had a thick work jacket on with a flannel under it and lemme say, most of the pellets didnt even make it through my jacket. Only 9 of the pellets made it into my skin and I think only 2 drew blood. Dont get me wrong, I could feel it hit me. But it felt more like a wave just tried to push me down. Ive never been shot with an actual bullet but I have seen a drive by or two (I work in a not friendly neighborhood) and one guy was hit and died instantly with one bullet. Another was hit like 5 or 6 times and he layed there for a good 30 to 45 seconds. Ive seen a guy get shot point blank with a buck shot shell and survive it. Gunshots are weird sometimes

    • @ePandaTheGod
      @ePandaTheGod 10 месяцев назад +6

      Suppressors...

    • @Leanzazzy
      @Leanzazzy 10 месяцев назад +16

      Hollywood really has done their research

    • @tomarnold7284
      @tomarnold7284 10 месяцев назад +20

      You just defined "Silencer" to the most honest level.

    • @bodyrumuae2914
      @bodyrumuae2914 10 месяцев назад +33

      Also, if you cover their mouth while trying to snap their neck, they won't even attempt to make any noises to either try and get help or at least alert the others the person they were waiting for has arrived. So, the safest thing for someone to do is snap everyone's neck while covering their mouth, even if there are others in the room, you won't get shot or anything while trying to snap someone's neck because they have to wait for you to kill the person before they get their turn to attack, because remember, you can only attack one at a time like in turn based games.

  • @theduke7539
    @theduke7539 10 месяцев назад +821

    HPM invented the silencer because his father went deaf testing his machinegun. But thats not all, HPM also invented the car muffler, and this is because they function exactly the same way

    • @tibzig1
      @tibzig1 10 месяцев назад +47

      Hirum Maxim, being a prolific inventor, also designed some cookware. He was told by someone that the surest way to fame and fortune was to make something that would "enable these fool Europeans to kill each other faster." He invented the first recoil-operated machine gun.🤣🤣

    • @darthhodges
      @darthhodges 10 месяцев назад +36

      Maxim isn't actually the inventor of the automobile muffler but he did advance muffler technology so much that all modern mufflers are just improvements on his designs. Considering how similar suppressors and car mufflers are in how they work it's not surprising that in some parts of the world suppressors are called "firearm mufflers".

    • @theduke7539
      @theduke7539 10 месяцев назад +20

      @@darthhodges The Reeves brothers may have been awarded the first patent for a muffler, but Maxim started his research before they did and still had a commercial muffler on the market before they did.

    • @deeem2628
      @deeem2628 10 месяцев назад

      ​@tibzig1 'enable these fool Europeans to kill each other faster?!' . . Definitely sounds like something a communist jew would say!

    • @RealMilschmann
      @RealMilschmann 10 месяцев назад +4

      But there is ammo that shoots slower

  • @kinghunternick1365
    @kinghunternick1365 10 месяцев назад +1167

    US Legislators: “but the movies?!?”
    Regular US Citizens: “I just like to keep my hearing.”

    • @Mpeterson1286
      @Mpeterson1286 10 месяцев назад +38

      This.

    • @frosty3693
      @frosty3693 10 месяцев назад +60

      And to not annoy the neighbors, though not a problem here, gunfire, the good kind. No artilery around here yet though the 54 cal muzzle loader is close.

    • @loginavoidence12
      @loginavoidence12 10 месяцев назад +31

      @@frosty3693 i am really hoping this bs suppressor ban gets overturned so i get to have one before i inevitably bail on this shty blue state

    • @tbos5676
      @tbos5676 10 месяцев назад +14

      There noise reduction devices not silencers And it depends on what kind of ammo you use there not quite.

    • @dickmelsonlupot7697
      @dickmelsonlupot7697 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@tbos5676
      which is why .45ACP is the best type of round (and the cheapest) to use when using suppressors.

  • @sudibamulesewa8856
    @sudibamulesewa8856 10 месяцев назад +714

    John wick has left the chat

    • @inshort58
      @inshort58 10 месяцев назад +18

      🤣

    • @DebunkedOfficial
      @DebunkedOfficial  10 месяцев назад +89

      😂😂😂 Come back John! We love you!

    • @cradlelist
      @cradlelist 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@DebunkedOfficial😂

    • @beigefox6579
      @beigefox6579 10 месяцев назад +12

      James Bond left a long time ago too 🤣🤣🤣

    • @THEFIRST1---
      @THEFIRST1--- 10 месяцев назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

  • @Aquila.
    @Aquila. 10 месяцев назад +235

    You forgot to mention that Silencers/Supressors also reduce the Muzzle Flash of the Guns, also a nice to have

    • @curteaton
      @curteaton 10 месяцев назад +8

      Forgot to mention that suppressors can add a little effective barrel length giving a little more speed than may add a few dozen meters before tumbling.

    • @Aquila.
      @Aquila. 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@curteaton Wouldn't that reduce the speed tho? Since the Gases are hindered to expand, therefore not being able to power the Round that much, even if the Barrel is a bit longer

    • @super1million11
      @super1million11 10 месяцев назад +8

      I would think it would actually push the bullet more because when you shoot a gun normally the gasses are going who knows where when they leave the barrel, but with a suppressor the gasses are now being directed through the suppressor even though it is filling the baffles in the suppressor gasses are still following the bullet thus giving more muzzle velocity. At least that makes sense to me.

    • @Aquila.
      @Aquila. 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@super1million11 I mean, it does sound logical, I have just never heard that it _increases_ the Muzzle Velocity, more like the opposite, but I could be wrong ofc

    • @stevenhall2408
      @stevenhall2408 10 месяцев назад

      Formulation of powder to suppress flash is more important than sound suppressors or flash suppressors.

  • @davidtaylor5204
    @davidtaylor5204 10 месяцев назад +552

    You forgot to mention its almost impossible to suppress a revolver. There's a gap between the bullet cylinder and the barrel , except for the Nagant 1895, where at least some gas escapes, causing noise even before the bullet leaves the barrel. So that gun in Corruption is totally bogus.

    • @jacka55six60
      @jacka55six60 10 месяцев назад +38

      How you grip a revolver with your support hand is critical. Escaping gasses between the cylinder and barrel are no joke. A .22 can sting and leave a powder burn while a .44 can blow your finger off.

    • @clwomble
      @clwomble 10 месяцев назад +18

      You have to cover the gap with your hand to reduce that part of the report.

    • @ikocher
      @ikocher 10 месяцев назад +6

      It's possible to do but impractical. You can clamp the frame to enclose the cylinder. Some German dude did it a long while back with a 45 cal Smith and there's a dude here on YT that did one.

    • @billlyell8322
      @billlyell8322 10 месяцев назад +4

      That is not completely true anymore. There are a few revolvers that have tight enough tolerance to allow a suppressor to be used. They are rare but exist. However, they are not silent like the wellrod or wellwand. They just lower the noise level, so it does not deafening you when it's fired. But yes, if you want a better option to protect your hearing, an automatic is a much better choice, a lot cheaper too.

    • @52156drj
      @52156drj 10 месяцев назад +5

      I had a Tula Arsenal Nagant. The forward motion of the cylinder and extended case on the ammunition was a great idea but the Russians never could build anything as refined as the Swiss. It was a really cool revolver but had a god awful trigger pull.

  • @masterosiris7506
    @masterosiris7506 10 месяцев назад +56

    Gotta love the "eye-socket against the scope" scenes

    • @Settings208
      @Settings208 6 месяцев назад +6

      yeah one way to give yourself a black eye if you have a more high powered gun like a 50.cal

    • @wavydave
      @wavydave 3 месяца назад +4

      @@Settings208 Getting "scoped" by anything other than a .22 is going to leave some serious bruising and if you get scoped by a .50 you're losing an eye or at least the orbital socket.

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 месяца назад

      Or Enemy At the Gate when they've got their eyes 6 inches from the scope.

    • @what4521
      @what4521 3 месяца назад

      Funny enough, I found out this one myself, when I was 8 or 10 and given a rifle (.22, I think) to shoot some tin cans. They took the rifle after the first shot, of course. If only I knew back then...

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад +2

      I watched a hunting chef show last week & the very knowledgeable host ringed his eye with the scope! One usually only needs do that once & never repeats the act.

  • @alancranford3398
    @alancranford3398 10 месяцев назад +253

    I have some experience with silencers and suppressors ranging from the Eighties. For the past decade I've been a range safety officer at a public rifle range in a western US state where silencers are almost as common as in France or Finland. My experience is that some silencers are quieter than others, and some silencers sound different because of how they deal with the shock wave and expanding powder gasses. Yes, silencer-equipped guns are still loud.
    Speaking of silencers, captive-pistol technology has been used in the USA since the early 1960's for 'silent shotgun shells' and for a "silent" mortar. The 40mm grenade cartridge is a relatively quiet weapon and earned the M79 and M203 grenade launchers the nick-name "blooper." There's more than one way to get a lower firing signature.
    Disguising the sound isn't really necessary because failure to recognize gunfire is a frequent event. The JFK assassination happened 60 years ago and witnesses thought that the rifle shots were automobile or motorcycle engines backfiring. That carries through to this day--pick and incident and many people will make like turkeys and rubberneck looking for the source of that strange noise.
    Silencers are not the only parts of gunfire that Hollywood infuses with a healthy dose of dramatic license. Hollywood has been dramatically inflating the effects of gunfire for more than a century. Film makers get away with that too--unless the audience has either first-hand experience with firearms or video presentations such as this debunk the myths. Thanks for adding to the body of public knowledge.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 10 месяцев назад +2

      welrods and De Lisle you tend to only hear the impact of the bullet hence why they sentry removal tools. I have a Nagant Revolver and with the can it sounds like a cap gun and in an internal range no one outside the range room can hear it firing. if I had the setup the kgb used you would only hear the impact of the bullet and the click of the action.

    • @alancranford3398
      @alancranford3398 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@toomanyaccounts User instructions for the Welrod tend to muffle the sound of the bullet impact--press the muzzle against the target!

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit 10 месяцев назад +2

      Can't you tip half the powder out of a. 22 cartridge or simply use sub sonic ammunition, then adjust the mechanics for the reload cycle and also attach a silencer and then pew?

    • @alancranford3398
      @alancranford3398 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@SofaKingShit Removing powder from a rimfire cartridge is difficult for a number of reasons--but then you could simply buy the appropriate loading at your local gun store. The lower-powered 22 cartridges will have a lower signature--and if the bullet stays below the speed of sound there is no miniature sonic boom (more like a crack with bullets--supersonic aircraft displace more air when breaking the sound barrier). That's before the silencer is attached. as for adjusting the mechanics, see your gunsmith or armorer. For one thing, there are many variables in mechanical function of firearms. Back in the early 1920's it was a big deal to get any autoloader to function, so silenced firearms were initially manually operated or were single-shot weapons. The Welrod is a manually-operated pistol and since the major mechanical noise from pressing the trigger is from the striker, there's no clatter from the action until the Welrod's bolt is manipulated.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@SofaKingShit would be easier to handload for subsonic or different powder burn rates if the ammo to that spec is not commercially available.

  • @kingofcats3344
    @kingofcats3344 10 месяцев назад +248

    I wish you mentioned the fact that a suppressed subsonic .22 is possibly the quietest gun you could find. It’s honestly pretty cool how quiet those things are

    • @Conky88
      @Conky88 10 месяцев назад +10

      An oil filter on an AR is pretty damn quiet too.

    • @jmuraidajr
      @jmuraidajr 10 месяцев назад +24

      It needs to be a .22 subsonic round bolt action also that is the quietest suppressed gun I have ever shot!

    • @elijahclark613
      @elijahclark613 10 месяцев назад

      B&T makes an incredibly quiet 9mm gun/suppressor combination with wipes instead of baffles. paired with subsonic 9mm ammo it is insane how quiet it is. ruclips.net/video/Pv916w3vd_Y/видео.html

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 10 месяцев назад +4

      I agree. I think of it as quieter and about as effective as a dieseled 22 air rifle.

    • @thaddeusroberts2393
      @thaddeusroberts2393 10 месяцев назад

      Can it do any damage though?

  • @Derah_OG
    @Derah_OG 10 месяцев назад +56

    Another use for supressors in real life during covert ops is that they greatly reduce (but not eliminate) muzzle flash on a gun which helps make the shooter harder to spot.

    • @Erik-um1zn
      @Erik-um1zn 10 месяцев назад +4

      I have heard that they hide the muzzle flash from the shooter, thereby preserving night vision.

    • @Mike-vs1gf
      @Mike-vs1gf 9 месяцев назад +3

      I was under the impression that this was one of the primary reasons to run a suppressor in a military environment. Found it odd that he didn't bring it up.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 4 месяца назад

      Aaaaand of course the most important example is missing. There are videos here that address exactly that. If you combine sub-sonic ammo with a suppressor you will get exactly what these guys claim isn't possible. An almost silent gun.

    • @jenschristensen1774
      @jenschristensen1774 3 месяца назад

      The suppressor on my hunting rifle also dampens recoil, which I see as a valuable added benefit.

    • @yurkofess3825
      @yurkofess3825 3 месяца назад

      @@Mike-vs1gf it's used in military, because they're actually dampening the sound. Or spreading it so it's hard to detect the source of the shot.
      Main problem with most of the "myth debunkers" - they never saw an actual use of these outside of the range. Yes, you can still hear a shot with silenced weapon - when you're near it in relatively quiet surroundings like ranges used for videos. Now imagine big city or ME bazaar instead and no microphone filters - only background sounds can easily reach over 100dB, we don't hear that just because we got used to it. In such surrounding you won't distinguish 90-120dB of a silenced shot even from 10 meters. Now imagine it's done from 40-50 or even 100m - people will understand that there's shooting going there by falling bodies rather than because of sounds. That's one of the situations silencers are used - when you need to minimize distance to the enemy before they'll understand there's fighting. Another one - suppressors spread the sound in such a way, that distinguishing shooters position by source of a sound is pretty hard even if you know there's a shooting.
      That's why russians invented their 9x39 rifle - loudest sound it makes it's mechanical bolt movement. And it's meant to shoot targets at 100-200 meters (if you have russian friend claiming it's for 400+ meters - send him to get some selffucking) - noone around the target WON'T hear the shot at all. Their bigger thing - VSSK rifle - intended to penetrate 16mm of steel at 150-200 meters or make a sure kill at 600.

  • @learnmoreabout
    @learnmoreabout 10 месяцев назад +40

    Ear defenders with a silencer?! Blimey, that would definitely change Bond’s look.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 10 месяцев назад +2

      depends upon the caliber, the powder load/bullet grain, action of the gun, integral or external, how the silencer is built wheter baffles be rubber etc as well if the silencer is wet or dry

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 месяца назад

      @@toomanyaccountsYeah this video didn't even mention wipes

  • @Name-ps9fx
    @Name-ps9fx 10 месяцев назад +41

    I fired a suppressed Uzi smg back in the day, and iirc the sound of the bolt cycling back and forth was louder than the report. Suppressor didn't use simple baffles, it had a double helical thingy as well as a couple other odd-shaped internal components. Also, we fired subsonic bullets.

    • @chizorama
      @chizorama 6 месяцев назад +4

      The end of what you wrote is the key, subsonic rounds. Regular rounds sound more like a crack than a bang out of a suppressor.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 4 месяца назад

      Aaaaand of course the most important example is missing. There are videos here that address exactly that. If you combine sub-sonic ammo with a suppressor you will get exactly what these guys claim isn't possible. An almost silent gun.

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 месяца назад

      @@EbonyPopeYou really need a integrally suppressed gun like the Welrod which also employs rubber "wipes" which partially seal the bullet hole in front of the baffle. The best silencers use **multiple** wipes to contain as much of the gasses as possible. Those silencers are actually befitting of the name.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 3 месяца назад

      @@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Yes but that was my point. And even similar examples exist which is easily found here on YT. They didn't even do basic research for this video otherwise they would have mentioned it.

  • @Bob94390
    @Bob94390 10 месяцев назад +113

    Good video. But one thing was missing: We don't really get a good feeling for how loud the noise actually is without and with a suppressor. This could have been achieved by giving us some reference sound while firing shots without and with a suppressor, e.g. by recording the sound of a person talking while shooting, or letting a person shoot standing next to a car with running engine.

    • @wolw66
      @wolw66 10 месяцев назад +17

      That was what I was waiting for, but the video ended.

    • @voidseeker4394
      @voidseeker4394 10 месяцев назад +6

      You can't really get proper reference through the video, because speakers can't produce sound that loud.

    • @JockoV
      @JockoV 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@voidseeker4394 I get what you're saying but we're not asking to be able to recreate a 170 db sound but we just want to hear the sound difference. Like the difference between a firecracker going "pop" and a stick of dynamite going "BOOOOM!". I hope that makes sense.

    • @TommyTombstone
      @TommyTombstone 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@JockoVstill not easy. The microphone will compress the peak sound level.

    • @JockoV
      @JockoV 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@TommyTombstone Set the microphone further away so It's not blowing out the volume. Set it a mile away if needed so it's a faint "poof". I just want to hear the difference.

  • @mrawesomeDK
    @mrawesomeDK 10 месяцев назад +55

    A 32 db decrease may not seem like a lot, but since the db scale is logarithmicit's actually quite a lot.
    A 3 db decrease roughly halves the the sound of the energy produced, so doing that 10-11 times in a row is quite significant.
    For reference, a normal conversation is around 60 db, a vacuum cleaner 80 db, a car horn 110 db, and a jet engine 120 db.

    • @PtrkHrnk
      @PtrkHrnk 4 месяца назад +1

      This is when people try to sound smart, but actually don't have idea what they're talking about...

    • @mrawesomeDK
      @mrawesomeDK 4 месяца назад +2

      @@PtrkHrnk That’s what stupid people say when they don’t understand.

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад

      And a TF or FC dragster is louder than all of them! LOL Glad you informed everybody that a 3db drop or increase is a roughly 100% change in noise level. The outdoor channel has a show about movie weapons & scenes. A muffler cut the report from a Beretta 92 by over 12 DB but they failed to note how much that really is.

    • @anthonybachler9526
      @anthonybachler9526 10 дней назад +1

      Yep, 32 dB is a little over 1500 times reduction (1,584.89). The scale is defined as 10 dB = 10 times the power. with 3 dB being around 2 times by math. To find the exact amount on your calculator its 10 ^ (dB / 10)

  • @mgs.915
    @mgs.915 10 месяцев назад +71

    I’ve always thought of them as a safety device more than anything

    • @Nerotique
      @Nerotique 10 месяцев назад +7

      ...and you would be right!

    • @dickjohnson7845
      @dickjohnson7845 10 месяцев назад

      Correct. Saves your hearing.

    • @benjamincarter4290
      @benjamincarter4290 10 месяцев назад

      If only legislators were that smart. The Canadian government seems to think that allowing suppressors would turn everyone into assassins but apparently in the UK most ranges won't let you in without one because ears can't be replaced

    • @crissd8283
      @crissd8283 10 месяцев назад +13

      Except not in the US. You must pay the fed $200 for this safety device that saves your hearing, makes your gun less concealable, and more difficult in tight quarters because the US government believes that a suppressor makes the gun more deadly.

    • @sweetricecakeman8582
      @sweetricecakeman8582 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@crissd8283it makes it easier to get away with murder, so that might be why

  • @uncommonsimon5775
    @uncommonsimon5775 10 месяцев назад +134

    A very accurate explanation of how suppressors work, keep up the amazing content ! 😊

    • @DebunkedOfficial
      @DebunkedOfficial  10 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you! And thanks for commenting ❤️

    • @DJurre358
      @DJurre358 10 месяцев назад +3

      The video was uploaded 8 min ago, and your comment was posted 4 min ago so you can’t have watched it properly yet…

    • @uncommonsimon5775
      @uncommonsimon5775 10 месяцев назад

      @DJurre358 I watched the parts i wanted to see and it certainly was to my enjoyment that he explained the silencer term 😁

    • @DJurre358
      @DJurre358 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@uncommonsimon5775well ok

    • @uncommonsimon5775
      @uncommonsimon5775 10 месяцев назад +1

      @DJurre358 Have a great day mate ! 😄

  • @moviesignsol
    @moviesignsol 10 месяцев назад +56

    The noise of the Welrod Mark IIA.32-cal. silenced pistol being fired has been characterized as being no louder than the snapping of a finger. Developed by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), the Welrod was manufactured in two calibers --.32 (as displayed) and also in 9mm Parabellum.

    • @helloperson9445
      @helloperson9445 10 месяцев назад +14

      It is audible up to 15-20 feet in quite, so not as far out as John wick, but it is still insanely quiet

    • @richardbaxter2057
      @richardbaxter2057 10 месяцев назад +13

      Also: the silenced Sten Gun.....then the silenced Stirling......both exceptionally quiet....more noise from the working parts as opposed to bullet noise...along with the Welrod, the silenced Stirling was still in service in the eighties, probably still is....

    • @SgtMjr
      @SgtMjr 10 месяцев назад +13

      The Welrod is the source of H'wood's silenced gun sound. They took the quietest silenced firearm sound and applied it universally.

    • @dnagpal
      @dnagpal 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@SgtMjr After Alec baldwin incident, I am convinced that my 10 year old know more about guns that all of Hollywood combined.

    • @moviesignsol
      @moviesignsol 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@dnagpal The Rust murder had the Weapons Master illegally bringing in live ammo, safety crew firing off live rounds with the movie guns, Hannah Gutierrez Reed hid her bag of cocaine and seems to have loaded a live round when she was hungover and smoking weed. A five year old should know that booze and bullets are a bad idea.

  • @Mpeterson1286
    @Mpeterson1286 10 месяцев назад +20

    You can get Hollywood quiet with small subsonic calibers like 22lr, however, you are also ballistically neutered to slightly more than a BB gun.

    • @angquangnguyenthac2833
      @angquangnguyenthac2833 10 месяцев назад +4

      You can also do that with a .45 ACP, which is actually a far better candidate for a conventional silenced weapon, as while the gunshot decibels are loud, they are mostly low frequency, which led to hard to hear gunshot sounds without the big crack. Specialized subsonic rounds like the 9x39mm or .300 Blackout also do the job well for it.

    • @georgesakellaropoulos8162
      @georgesakellaropoulos8162 10 месяцев назад +3

      The .22lr is much more than a bb gun lol. A properly placed shot from one will kill instantly even at relatively long distances, whereas a bb gun is not likely to be lethal except at very close range.

    • @dalenesbitt
      @dalenesbitt 10 месяцев назад

      @@georgesakellaropoulos8162 CCI quiet 22LR shoots at 710fps. About twice the speed of a Daisy Red Ryder.

    • @Corntonio
      @Corntonio 10 месяцев назад

      My Gamo BB gun fires BBs at about 1000fps.

    • @TommyTombstone
      @TommyTombstone 10 месяцев назад +2

      Silencers don't dampen the ballistics of the round. You've been video-gamed.

  • @leonrase9277
    @leonrase9277 10 месяцев назад +18

    I was kind of hoping for a more deep dive into subsonic rounds, but its nice that they were at least mentioned. Its nice to see a non-biased, third party outside pf the US gun debate touch on silencers. Very well done video, thank you!

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts 10 месяцев назад

      no mention of Welrod, De Lisle, or silenced bullets like the KGB used. guess what there are hollywood quiet silenced guns used for wet work. One was a cigarette case and you could shoot someone in the middle of a pedestrian crossiing or in subway car with no thinking a gun had been fired

  • @jonathanstiles6072
    @jonathanstiles6072 6 месяцев назад +10

    As someone who works with these things on a daily basis, it's refreshing to see accurate information being shared about them.

  • @guarmiron5557
    @guarmiron5557 6 месяцев назад +6

    We used Silenced Sterling SMG's in reconnaissance (we only had a few in the whole squadron) and they were quite quiet. I was very impressed with the noise reduction of the Stirling when compared to other suppressed weapon systems we had available for missions/training.

  • @PiggyBankJoon
    @PiggyBankJoon 10 месяцев назад +14

    suppressors are also used to make muzzle flashes significantly less noticeable visually, making it harder for the enemies to spot your position during fire.

  • @waffles4322
    @waffles4322 10 месяцев назад +21

    It is possible to have a mostly quiet gun, but you'd need to use subsonic .22 (the smallest you can get). You'll still get noise from the action though

    • @loginavoidence12
      @loginavoidence12 10 месяцев назад +1

      get a 45 or 50 cal air gun. you'll have a magnum cal handgun energy that sounds like a roofing nail gun

    • @kodiakkeith
      @kodiakkeith 10 месяцев назад +3

      When I put my suppressor on a bolt action .22, it's far quieter than on a semi-auto gun. I *think* at least some of the sound on a blowback semi-auto .22 is detonation noise coming back through the action. I'm not sure about that but it does seem like there's more than just the clacking metal sound of a blowback action. On a bolt action it's just a popping noise like an air gun, but on a semi it's a clack and louder pop if you know what I mean?

    • @dragonhealer7588
      @dragonhealer7588 10 месяцев назад

      My .50 air gun is as loud as a .22, but my single shot suppressed rifle in .32 S&W long is almost as quiet as Hollywood 😊

    • @Riceball01
      @Riceball01 10 месяцев назад

      The SD variants of the MP5 (the ones with the integral suppressor) are near silent when using subsoni 9mm. The only noise you really har from them is the noise coming from the internals working.

    • @loginavoidence12
      @loginavoidence12 10 месяцев назад

      @@dragonhealer7588 check out the texan LSS .50 with suppressor. it has a built in 18 inch suppressor, with option to screw on another. it's comically long and unwieldy, but it's unbelievably silent. you can see guys confused and wondering if it shot after pulling the trigger

  • @dougthiers3322
    @dougthiers3322 10 месяцев назад +11

    Thanks for addressing this topic. Well made. My favourite movie misrepresenting silencers is “The Day of the Jackal” about the attempted assassination of DeGaulle, based on Frederick Forsythe’s book.

    • @wtf1185
      @wtf1185 10 месяцев назад +3

      I saw that movie a very, very long time ago and the only thing I remember about it is I thought the book was much better. But then it's very rare for a movie to be better than the book it's based on.

    • @wilhelmtaylor9863
      @wilhelmtaylor9863 10 месяцев назад +2

      From watching "Six Days of the Condor" I know for a FACT that a silenced submachine gun makes just a little plopping sound. Doesn't it?

    • @tommissouri4871
      @tommissouri4871 5 месяцев назад

      @@wilhelmtaylor9863 -- READING "Six Days of the Condor" - this was the novel. The movie was "Three Days of the Condor".

  • @chrisnurczyk8239
    @chrisnurczyk8239 10 месяцев назад +4

    During WWII, the OSS created an automatic pistol for assassinations that was incredibly quiet - receiver made of stacked mesh washers, holes in the barrel to bleed gas, integral suppressor at the end of the barrel. Its report was said to be about as loud as striking a large kitchen match. But the auto loading system made an incredible amount of noise. So they changed the gun from an auto to a single shot. But you had to get very close to your target - bleeding off so much gas meant very little bullet energy.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 4 месяца назад

      Aaaaand of course the most important example is missing. There are videos here that address exactly that. If you combine sub-sonic ammo with a suppressor you will get exactly what these guys claim isn't possible. An almost silent gun. They could have known that if they had invested only five minutes of research.

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 месяца назад

      @@EbonyPope I think the primary purpose of this video was to debunk the Hollywood myth.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope 3 месяца назад

      @@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 But it is not debunked which they could have known if they had researche on YT for five minutes. There are videos here that use sub-sonic ammo with a suppressor that sound exactly like in some Hollywood movies. They were lazy.

  • @zerberus_ms
    @zerberus_ms 6 месяцев назад +4

    Silencers are also used to hide the muzzle flash, which is incredibly visible (especially at night) and gives away your position after a single shot.
    Also, some guns with specific ammo can make the shot so quiet, that the gun mechanism is actually louder than the shot itself.

  • @TacDyne
    @TacDyne 8 дней назад

    Where we used to go shooting before Phoenix annexed the land, we drove up one day and there was a black van parked with a couple of guys testing out their newly made suppressor. It made a sound similar to whispering the word few with the supersonic snap down range. They managed to make a bolt action 308 silent. It was pretty impressive.

  • @darthhodges
    @darthhodges 10 месяцев назад +8

    Some parts of the world call suppressors "firearm mufflers" because the underlying science between car mufflers and suppressors is very similar. That and all modern car mufflers are based on Hiram Percy Maxim's designs, he was contracted to develop improved car muffler designs at the same time he was developing his silencer.

    • @dominozaur98
      @dominozaur98 10 месяцев назад

      Well they were created by the guy who invented the car muffler. He just took the same design and resized it.

    • @darthhodges
      @darthhodges 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dominozaur98 Maxim doesn't get historical credit for inventing the car muffler, other designs (and patents) predate his by several years.

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад

      A firearms muffler is basically an expansion chamber & could work with a perforated tube with sound absorbtion material between the PT & the outside wall of the can with no baffles, same as magnflow & borla auto mufflers. The drawback would be the explosion would probably destroy the SA material.

  • @TalkingHands308
    @TalkingHands308 10 месяцев назад +7

    There are some older styles of suppressors that are much quieter, but they only work for 1 or 2 shots. Basically only designed for assassinations. They use baffles and also something called wipes, that actually make contact with the bullet as it exits, thus slowing down more of the expanding gases making it very quiet. But once you shoot it a few times, those wipes are basically worn down to where they no longer make contact and make that seal around the bullet and it'll lose its sound suppressing qualities.

    • @orion8981
      @orion8981 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wipes are still common and last for more than one or two shots lol

    • @TalkingHands308
      @TalkingHands308 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@orion8981 Um, go ahead and give more details then. I know for some people the internet is just for arguing with each other, but if you know more about the topic, why don't you share the information rather than "hurdur, this guy dumb, lawl"? Please do so. I've never used one with wipes before, so my knowledge on them is limited. I simply know they exist and was sharing that since this video was about suppressors...

    • @samuelstacey2309
      @samuelstacey2309 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, thankyou for bringing up the topic of the use of replaceable wipes. One of the most important pieces of the real life suppressor lore!

  • @williammoncrief2780
    @williammoncrief2780 10 месяцев назад +17

    As a owner of a few suppressors myself I like to see an accurate video on the subject. Thank you.

  • @tommissouri4871
    @tommissouri4871 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was at the local outdoor range on Monday. A guy had a 9x19 pistol with a suppressor. Basically it was slightly less than my .22LR pistol and without the sharp crack. I asked him about sound with and without, so he took it off and fired, and there was a significant increase along with the sharp crack of the bullet. Suppressed, you definitely heard the action and the noise of the slide. It was no where near silent, but it was greatly reduced, enough I could have shot without ear protection (I did). With muffs on, you hear both, but mainly you hear mechanical sounds when suppressed.

  • @billythekid9694
    @billythekid9694 6 месяцев назад +1

    An army coronel, friend of mine, who was (he passed away few years ago) firermas instructor, once showed me a noise supressor which funcioned in a very silent way. He had placed tiny rubber disks between the chambers of the supressor. They didn't last very long as the sound increased on successive shots. It was years ago and I can't recall exactly how many shots he gave. As far as I remember some 10 or so. The wearing of the disk rubber caused them to be replaced after that. He used a semi auto pistol and caliber .45 which is a subsonic round as he put it. I presume in a city environment during the day one could barely notice the low noise it produced. Of course on top of a lone mountain at night it would be another matter.

  • @AironExTv
    @AironExTv 10 месяцев назад +5

    From reports I've read, suppressors are most often used to protect the hearing of the shooters. There are a couple of very quiet guns that fire subsonic ammunition as well. The Welrod is such a pistol from WW2. The H&K MP5 SD is an SMG with an integrated suppressor where the mechanical sounds are louder than the gun shot as well. Funny enough, games get this mostly wrong, though game mechanics will usually trump realism every time anyway.
    One film that has an interesting take on suppressed pistol shots is "Bourne Identity". At the end of the film there's a nice set of shots that echo quite realisticly. The shot isn't quiet, it's just so different that hardly anyone will ever recognize that as a gun shot.

    • @arpharazon999
      @arpharazon999 8 месяцев назад

      Finally someone mentioned the Welrod. It was shown in the video but not mentioned, its VERY quiet from the tests I've seen.

    • @a64738
      @a64738 6 месяцев назад

      For a supressor to be movie silent you MUST use subsonic ammo, and when you do 22LR for example is more silent then in the movies...

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад

      Not sure if they are required by law but I never see a hunting show filmed in Europe using a rifle without a muffler anymore.

  • @50caliber29
    @50caliber29 10 месяцев назад +3

    Silencers work incredibly well on airguns, especially pre-charged airguns. Because most Airgun ammo is Sub-sonic & the pressure is much less than powder burners you can get near silent performance.
    Spring powered rifles do have louder action noise but down range you often only hear a muted click.
    I have hunted with a silenced Airgun & the sound of the pellet impacting the quarry is often much louder than the shot report.

  • @paulotcj
    @paulotcj 6 месяцев назад +1

    I would argue the 'suppression' capabilities were quite underestimated in this video. You can easily look for some real references and see interesting results.
    Also comparing the crack of a bullet to a blender is quite inaccurate, as our hearing and perception also factor in the duration and pitch.
    And I can say, as someone who was caught in the middle of a gunfight, with bullets being shot and hitting my vehicle, it took me a while to realize it was bullets.
    My first reaction was to think about the sound of wood cracking while in a fireplace, then firecrackers, and only when the bullets started to hit my car I realized it was bullets.

  • @KryzysX
    @KryzysX 10 месяцев назад

    Very entertaining! I loved the graphic work and the video overall was satisfyingly well-made!
    This made me wanna reorganize my whole muzzles for my CoD Load out 😂fr

  • @n0rther223
    @n0rther223 10 месяцев назад +15

    You could technically call any gun a silencer

    • @cerjmedia
      @cerjmedia 10 месяцев назад

      the perfect oxymoron

    • @dicksonfranssen
      @dicksonfranssen 10 месяцев назад

      As in silencing permanently silencing pedophiles? Both my nieces were victims, I'd have preferred an ax myself.

    • @kevmoful
      @kevmoful 3 месяца назад

      The original patent calls it a silencer im fairly certain.

  • @LexusLFA554
    @LexusLFA554 10 месяцев назад +4

    You actually showed a picture of the Welrod pistol from WWII. It was so quiet with subsonic ammo that it could be heard approx. 15 meters away.
    German soldiers hated these guns so much, they apperantly always kept their back towards the wall.
    This pistol is one of the best in Sniper Elite by far.

    • @arpharazon999
      @arpharazon999 8 месяцев назад +1

      Finally someone mentioned the Welrod. It was shown in the video but not mentioned, its VERY quiet from the tests I've seen.

    • @andycole5957
      @andycole5957 4 месяца назад

      Yes, but as the by far quietest gun ever, 15 meters is still crazy farther than what Hollywood portrays. And, it shoots a very under powered caliber compared to the "regular" calibers Hollywood shows being silent.

    • @LexusLFA554
      @LexusLFA554 4 месяца назад

      @@andycole5957 Agreed. I would still love to have one.

    • @andycole5957
      @andycole5957 4 месяца назад

      @@LexusLFA554 So would I, just as soon as they are taken off the NFA list. I was really surprised how effective they are just as a muzzle brake, without sending exhaust gasses backwards and sideways. My state allows me to, but I don't want to be on the NFA list, or have to get ATF permission to take my rifle across state lines for every match, hunting trip, or shooting trip in another state.

    • @LexusLFA554
      @LexusLFA554 4 месяца назад

      @@andycole5957 Gonna be fun in Germany as well 😬

  • @lindafoxwood78
    @lindafoxwood78 3 месяца назад +1

    Great work on describing this thing. The best thing they do is reduce the damage to the ear/hearing when you practice controlling and aiming at your home range. My range is 20m away at a 400mmX400mm target. I'm just saying. Gulf War Vet 1990-1991.

  • @deerfootnz
    @deerfootnz 6 месяцев назад +1

    There are a few subsonic cartridges available now, which when used with a good attenuator really can make gunshots quiet...but not Hollywood quiet.

  • @luckypegasusvol7700
    @luckypegasusvol7700 10 месяцев назад +4

    They don't reduce the muzzle velocity either lol.

    • @uncommonsimon5775
      @uncommonsimon5775 10 месяцев назад +3

      I think some integral suppressors do.

    • @Rex73777
      @Rex73777 10 месяцев назад

      Actually most silencers INCREASE velocity.
      Longer Barrels = more velocity.
      A suppressor/silencer extends the time a bullet is pushed by the expanding gas from the explosion.

  • @alexithymia6288
    @alexithymia6288 9 месяцев назад +9

    Need more folks like you speaking facts like these so that we can remove these pointless regulations on suppressors. Having to pay an additional $200 tax to the government on top of waiting 9-12mos is completely ridiculous, in my opinion. Thanks for this!

  • @SuChanyaOfficial
    @SuChanyaOfficial 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for addressing this topic

  • @rosscollingwood5189
    @rosscollingwood5189 3 месяца назад

    It actually is possible to create a silent firearm, but it depends greatly on which calibre and cartridge you use. Some years ago, a clever friend of mine made himself a suppressor for a .22LR bolt action rifle he had. It was so quiet that it was possible to hear the sound of the bullet striking the target well down range. To do so with any kind of centre fire cartridge would have been much more of a challenge, but that suppressed .22 was a gem!

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 10 месяцев назад +3

    Guns have 3 main sources of noise;1/the expansion of the gas,2/the sonic crack but as not all firearms are supersonic that doesn't always apply,3/the mechanical action of the weapon itself which particularly applies to semi/full automatic guns.

    • @TauvicRitter
      @TauvicRitter 10 месяцев назад +1

      The ough of the victim

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад

      Expansion of the gas when it leaves the barrel becoming atmospheric.

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  • @wernersmuts9112
    @wernersmuts9112 10 месяцев назад +2

    A comparison sound would have been helpful just as an example in this video.... Using the same weapon with and without a silencer / suppressor.

  • @matthewprice7414
    @matthewprice7414 9 месяцев назад

    When I was in high school I found a book at a book fair that book was titled "Small arm silencers" and this book showed you how to make a silencer several different ways. After reading the book several times. I attempted to make one I found achievable. Going to True Value Hardware I picked up a few peace's of PVC and connecters along with a hose plunger. I was able to peace these parts together I rigid it to the end of the Gun Barrel I took it out side and at like 3am I shot a few rounds down range I was amazed on how quiet those rounds were and I heard the sliding of the ejection port but not much more than I fired the fifth sixth seventh round it was much much louder for every shot but those first three shots were very very quiet and at 3 a.m. in the middle of nowhere it's was quiet so I know it is very possible for a limited amount of rounds

  • @triadwarfare
    @triadwarfare 10 месяцев назад +3

    There's little mention about pairing subsonic ammunition with suppressors to make it as quiet as possible. Subsonic ammunition isn't just limited to a single rifle.

  • @orionbennett776
    @orionbennett776 3 месяца назад

    I have an old Video on VHS, that debunks suppressors. Showing (if you didn't know it otherwise) that a revolver can't be silenced, as the gases escape from the barrel, but also at gaps around the chamber. Also the current at the time firearms that could be most closely silenced, were those firing .22 lead projectiles (which are slower and the projectiles do not go faster than the speed of sound). Also a .45 APC round, a large powerful projectile that also is by it's size, slower and does not go faster than the speed of sound.

  • @Banaaani
    @Banaaani 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff, good and easy to understand explanation. However I think you missed a minor point. Silencers indeed barely make the gun quieter, but the bigger deal is that they lower the frequency noticeably, which is the main reason for it being harder to recognize and less harmful than the sharp higher frequency sound of unsilenced weapons.

  • @kujokage4611
    @kujokage4611 10 месяцев назад +6

    suppressors are great tools to protect your hearing the fact that they are regulated should be crime

  • @radamson1
    @radamson1 10 месяцев назад +2

    I knew that the movie sound of silencers was pure crap. Still, I was disappointed at how loud my silenced 22 was. The long rifle round sound from my 10-22 or my pistol was every bit as loud as a non-silenced 22 short. That mistaken efficiency of the silencer is what has kept them illegal.

  • @a.y.102
    @a.y.102 10 месяцев назад +2

    5:00 It should be noted that going from 150 dB to 120 dB means 1000 times reduction in the aspect of energy! In other words, 1000 guns with the suppressors like that being fired at the same time would have the same "loudness" as 1 similar gun being fired without the suppressor.
    It's something clear to people who have learned about "dB", but it may leave wrong impression (for example: incorrectly understanding that it's only a ratio of 120/150 (=20% reduction)) on people who haven't learned that.

    • @theacoustician6741
      @theacoustician6741 10 месяцев назад

      Halving the energy is reduction of 3 dB, but perception wise a reduction 10 dB will give the impression that the sound level has been halved due the the expression of changes In air pressure(pascals) being expressed as decibels after being logged to give a scale that is easier to relate to.

  • @justmustard56
    @justmustard56 10 месяцев назад +3

    In The Last of Us part II we use a coca cola bottle and paper and it works just fine, hahaha

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 10 месяцев назад +3

    One disadvantage of a suppressor is it reduces the velocity of the bullet, which shortens it's range of travel before it starts to fall to the ground. However, since a suppressor extends the barrel length (and reduces with recoil) it also helps to improve accuracy.

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 10 месяцев назад +2

      It increases velocity.

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@whereswaldo5740 That's true about modern ones. The older ones decreased it because they had rubber gaskets.

    • @sgtslippyfist6345
      @sgtslippyfist6345 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@DoomFinger511 they are called wipers and actually touch the bullet. New suppressors have an increase in velocity. I have a chronograph and three suppressors. And yes legally with tax stamps through ATF

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад

      Barrel length has zero to do affecting accuracy, especially in a can where there is no bullet contact. In fact, many target rifles are cutting barrels to 20 inches because the increased time spent in the barrel increases the possibility of pulling the shot off target. 22LR Bullet velocity increases up to about 19.5 inches & starts decreasing after 20 inches, so 19-20 inches is ideal for a 22lr..

  • @oliverpolden
    @oliverpolden 10 месяцев назад +1

    Silencers also suppress muzzle flash making it more difficult to see where a gun has been fired from. That’s also what openings at the end of a barrel do, making the flash quicker and more diffuse instead of a fireball that lingers for longer and therefore easier to spot.

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst 29 дней назад

    Favorite movie Assassins with Banderas and Stallone. The 1911 Colt is the assassin's weapon of choice because the muzzle velocity is subsonic. The round arrives on target without the characteristic crack. A smaller charge will achieve subsonic muzzle velocity in other makes of handgun. A gunsmith will modify the firearm so that it has to be cycled manually, as a good chunk of the sound would escape the breech as the cartridge is automatically extracted. Thus the integral silencer. A silenced revolver or bolt-action rifle is quieter for the same reason. A real assassin firing a rifle from cover where noise suppression is vital to the shooter's survival would probably use a silencer with a much larger diameter and a prismatic sight. The silencers on modern cars are eerily effective.

  • @JESkomars
    @JESkomars 6 месяцев назад

    Well, as for cal 22 I have made several ”silencers”, the effect of which the sounds of the bullet impact and the bolt/hammer sound by far exceed the sound at the muzzle wth subsonic ammo. As soon the muzzlespeed is greater than the speed of sound you get a bang, fairly moderate for i.e. cal 17, but 308 or 30-06 are almost as loud with supressors as without

  • @Woogoo336
    @Woogoo336 10 месяцев назад +1

    Seeing the woman at the end sinking the scope into her eye socket was horrific. She can't see anything through it and will never see again after pulling the trigger.

  • @David-hm9ic
    @David-hm9ic 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for solidly based information. I've been around a lot of suppressed firearms as they've been shot and most are anything but quiet. Handguns like the very low pressure .45 ACP are still audible at 1/2 mile outdoors. The report is muted enough to make hearing protection optional. Rifles are still audible for long distances. I have shot one "Hollywood quiet" suppressed firearm. It was a Ruger 10/22 rifle equipped with a suppressor designed for full auto fire on an M-16, shooting subsonic (reduced velocity) ammunition. The ammunition wasn't powerful enough to cycle the semiautomatic action so all that was heard was the tick of the firing pin.

    • @DebunkedOfficial
      @DebunkedOfficial  10 месяцев назад

      And thank you for your informational comment 👍

  • @bemo4313
    @bemo4313 10 месяцев назад

    Great video.
    Would have been nice to talk little more about super sonic vs sub sonic rounds.
    Guns fired with the right type of bullets can almost sounds like in Hollywood (.22lr, .45acp, .300blk,heavy 9x19 147/158gr,..)

  • @nicomeier8098
    @nicomeier8098 3 месяца назад +1

    And that is why they're NOT silencers but suppressors.
    They don't make a gun silent, they only suppress the sound.

  • @JasonJones-zn2os
    @JasonJones-zn2os 10 месяцев назад

    As the owner of five suppressors, I appreciate this vid.
    Short version: Sub-Sonic ammunition suppresses very well. Super sonic, not so much.

  • @andycole5957
    @andycole5957 4 месяца назад

    My favorite misconception about suppressors, is how loud the gun mechanically is. Take a gun and "rack" it back fast and let go. Granted firing the gun makes it go back much faster, but even that sound is super loud and could easily be heard on a different floor of house, let alone across the room. So even IF the gunshot was totally silent, just the action of an automatic firearm is pretty loud. A very few calibers are quiet enough to shoot without hearing protection with a suppressor without causing hearing damage, or at least still ringing the ears pretty good.

  • @kazymosan7
    @kazymosan7 8 месяцев назад

    I love this channel❤ helped me alot

  • @Dadofer1970
    @Dadofer1970 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am no expert on suppressors, but the best movie depiction I have seen has to be No Country for Old Men. The suppressed shots are still quite loud. In fact, the loudness of the shots appears to be intentionally masked by other loud noise like screaming and glass breaking. Chigurh also uses the air powered bolt gun for far more silent killing.

  • @joesmoe9762
    @joesmoe9762 6 месяцев назад +1

    Actually silent pistols do exist you need a certain caliber of bullet (i.e. 9mm or .22) with a reduced amount of gunpowder making them travel slower than the speed of sound. The John Wick movie was using 9mm most likely meaning with the right configuration of suppressor a shootout in secret would be possible. Ps love ur video :p

  • @AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye
    @AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye 8 дней назад

    I think the later pew pew sound was inspired by the coolness of Star Wars laser blasters

  • @inarithekitsune9988
    @inarithekitsune9988 6 месяцев назад +1

    Favorite movie suppressor would probably be Lone Survivor

  • @abowbidef8426
    @abowbidef8426 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of the other uses of the reason the silencer is to stop the flash made by the shot of a gun

  • @OldJoe212
    @OldJoe212 4 месяца назад

    I tried a silencer on my M16 in Vietnam, not in the boonies, on a firebase. The biggest problem I noticed was that since the gases are trapped, when the brass is extracted a vacuum is formed and in the split second the bolt is open, the gases come back to the shooter. Slightly noticeable until the last round is fired and the bolt is locked back and the gases really pour out. With the last shot, my eyes watered so much, I could barely see. Not worth the weight to carry into combat.

  • @michaelperry4308
    @michaelperry4308 6 месяцев назад

    The 'Welrod' in WW2 was test fired in a crowded Officers Mess and was unheard, subsonic rounds and close proximity achieved the purpose of reducing the sound to an 'ambient' noise allowing the shooter to escape detection. They were issued all over Europe and were very successful.

  • @Tacticalbadgers
    @Tacticalbadgers 10 месяцев назад

    Well done! Very accurate info

  • @shdwbnndbyyt
    @shdwbnndbyyt 10 месяцев назад +1

    One thing I know that has worked fairly well was a 2 liter bottle over the end of the pistol... Never heard the shots fired at the storekeeper outside his shop just across the street from my house late at night when he closed his store (25 years ago)... it was before I went to bed, and I do not listen to TV.

  • @NerdofDecember
    @NerdofDecember 10 месяцев назад +2

    there does exist a near-fully silenced gun.
    it does take a 22 caliber, sub sonic rounds, and of course, a suppressor.
    but the effort you get after that is a gun that is quieter than the steel targets its shooting.

  • @oboll6064
    @oboll6064 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can't wait for the next movie or stealth game to involve important characters using crossbows in a modern society full of guns simply because of how ineffective suppressing a gun is.

  • @crytp0crux
    @crytp0crux 4 месяца назад

    The new NGSW is standardizing silencers to enable better communication on the battlefield. It's a huge bonus because even an open field weapons range the sound of gunfire is amazing loud. My first experience there was disorientation from the shockwaves of other fired weapons. It's one of those things people don't talk about.
    The rifle's extended range also makes better use of the silencer, putting it out of easy target identification range. This keeps the enemy guessing. It's important when keeping the location of the squad or assault group as stealthy as possible in an age of snipers, precision mortar, and artillery fire.

  • @krzosu
    @krzosu 5 месяцев назад

    It's two things - firstly the supressor does lower the sound - but there is more to it - if you want a really take advantage of it you also need a subsonic ammunition which by design is made with lower powder charge to make the bullet subsonic to avoid the loud crack of going above the sound barrier.
    By using both you can achieve very quiet shots and in many cases the sound of the gun cycling can be actualy louder than the shot itself. The added bonus is that the supressor will also help a lot with suppresing the muzzle flash - and it will keep the position of the shooter that way easier to conceal as well.

  • @Kyrelel
    @Kyrelel 3 месяца назад

    There are several weapon/suppressor models available that are barely audible ... including the two revolvers shown at the beginning of the video. There is even one where there is NO audible discharge, but that is NOT available commercially, for obvious reasons. So, some scenarios, such as the John Wick clip, are actually possible.

  • @TROOPERfarcry
    @TROOPERfarcry 10 месяцев назад +1

    The gun doesn't have to be all that quiet to be ignored. Consider that a 9mm pistol with a silencer shooting subsonic bullets will be about as loud as a car-door slamming. But inside of your home or in a mall parking lot, there are car doors slamming all the time, and you hear it... .but the you mentally ignore it as quickly as you hear it. That's the thing with silencers -- they can still be heard, but they're just not noticed.
    FYI, more states in the US allow silencers than states that prohibit them. They're relatively common. I myself have 3: two 9mm silencers, and one for a 22LR. The one for the 22LR _IS_ as quiet as Hollywood makes them sound. But here's the thing, if you own a handgun, then lock the slide back... now release it. That huge "ka-CHUNK" occurs with every shot, because with every shot the slide will slam shut. So no, it'll never be "silent"... but again, it doesn't need to be. People don't call 911 over the sound of a car-door slamming.

  • @shaidorsai4834
    @shaidorsai4834 10 месяцев назад

    I own several suppressors. My favorite is a Suppressor for a .22 Rimfire Rifle. When I shoot sub-sonic ammo all you can hear is the click of the firing pin hitting the cartridge.
    On the other hand is the suppressor I have for an AR-15 style rifle. It is still loud and I usually wear ear plugs when I use it.

  • @robertkb64
    @robertkb64 10 месяцев назад

    For the most awesome suppressor omitted: a modified M134 Minigun firing .338 magnum that uses a full spindle size suppressor, effectively giving each barrel far more volume to dissipate sound than a suppressor sized for the individual barrel or caliber.

  • @joesmith9330
    @joesmith9330 6 месяцев назад

    SEEING THIS VID PAGE JUST GAVE ME AN IDEA !! THANKS THUMBS UP !!

  • @wage3421
    @wage3421 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hollywood has completely fucked us with silencers. Because the ATF looks at them and goes oh they completely silence a gun and now it’s a pain in the ass to buy one. I just want to go to the range and haven’t just even a little bit quieter

  • @machfiver753
    @machfiver753 5 месяцев назад

    As far as I know none of them sound like they do in movies. And the quietest one I believe is the Welrod which is sold to civilians as a veterinary tool. For when you have that mad cow that needs to be taken out by former SAS. The Welrod uses replaceable rubber disks (wipers I think they're called) that need replacing after about 15 shots. The first 3-4 rounds are the quietest and subsequent rounds get progressively louder until the disks are no longer able to close up after the bullet passes through them which allows the bang to escape. Also the Hush Puppy aka S&W model 39 first used in Vietnam was very quiet and I believe it also used a slide lock so that the cycling slide couldn't function which stopped it from making that noise. But later iterations got rid of that feature. It was called the Hush Puppy because it was used to kill guard dogs etc...

  • @chardelraconner7324
    @chardelraconner7324 8 месяцев назад +1

    your intelligent enough to upload what's not included ; your sure showed me chapp +ouche' gauge clusters

  • @onepiecer8622
    @onepiecer8622 22 дня назад

    There was a gun once, which i sadly don't remember the name of, which was shortly shown in the video though, that was actually able to come close to the mentioned pew sound. They achieved this, by having an integrated supressor, that had leather plates in the muzzle, without a hole for the bullet, leading the bullet to pierce the leather each time, reducing the sound to a minimum. The design was not continued because you could only fire a few shots, before the plates didnt supress the sound anymore, meaning youd have to change out the supressor every few shots
    You can see the design at 2:48

  • @bewtonmaina3245
    @bewtonmaina3245 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow amazing topic😍. I also wonder whether the myth about when a bullet flies towards your forehead, you hear sort of a whooshing sound before your head gets a new crater and you die and yeah ive seen some on John Wick s films

    • @TheAdatto
      @TheAdatto 10 месяцев назад

      Not possible. You can hear it fly past you though.

  • @petergaskin1811
    @petergaskin1811 8 месяцев назад

    The assassination of one of the principal baddies at the end of the first episode in the Jason Bourne trilogy shows one of the most anachronistic "silencer" shootings. Most of the noise comes from the cycling of the weapon and not from the explosive firing of the cartridge.

  • @rodoquinn4542
    @rodoquinn4542 6 месяцев назад

    My friends home made silencer silenced a 22 long to a small fire cracker, the 22 short was as silent as the crack of the hammer and the air moving. They can be more effective than you might think.

  • @TheLordArion
    @TheLordArion 10 месяцев назад +2

    Bullet speed, the volume of the suppressor, the weapons mechanism, and to a small extent the shape of the bullet, affects the sound. With a bolt action you don’t have the noise of the moving parts. My semi auto .22lr with subsonic ammunition and a suppressor on is real close to Hollywood quiet. If I used a bolt action it would be even quieter. So it is possible.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 10 месяцев назад

    I remember an episode of "Mail Call" with R. Lee Ermey about Supressor vs. LOUD on the range. He said that a Supressed rifle sounds like the slamming of a car door, unlike the supersonic CRACK! of the unmuffled weapon.

  • @Enispecialist
    @Enispecialist 6 месяцев назад

    I’m surprised the HK MP5SD didn’t get a mention. When used with subsonic ammunition, the click of the bolt cycling is louder.

  • @extantsanity
    @extantsanity 7 месяцев назад

    As much as I love T2: Judgement Day, the most egregious use of the "pew pew" silencer sound was on a pistol that wasn't even silenced! It's in the hallway scene when the T1000 first shoots at John Connor and Arnold's T800 blocks the shots with his back. I've never understood the sound editing for that scene.

  • @raybeeger1529
    @raybeeger1529 2 месяца назад

    It would forgotten mostly that you need another ammo too (subsonic bullets). The range is smaller so the loudest sound comes from the mechanic parts of the gun.

  • @bogdanlupas3929
    @bogdanlupas3929 10 месяцев назад +2

    The silencer can only work lime in movies or games if you use subsonic ammo. Subsonic ammo can technicaly be any calliber but with a different powder charge, so that upon firing the bullet won't go faster than the speed of sound ( 340 m/s). If you use a bullet that doesn't have a muzzle velocity over 340 m/s and a quality silencer you should get quite a noice reduction. It's kinda like a loud pssst. If you don't use subsonic ammo but still have a silencer, the effect is different. It's quite loud, and you cann hear crackling in the air.

    • @bradgriffith4231
      @bradgriffith4231 3 месяца назад

      There are other factors too besides subsonic. They are mufflers, NOT silencers but a 12 db reduction is well over 400% sound reduction.

  • @jesusisunstoppable4438
    @jesusisunstoppable4438 10 месяцев назад +6

    Problem is - You didn't give any real world exam using clips of people actually using them.
    So I searched youtube and found
    Lots and Lots if examples.
    And Yes they absolutely do reduce the sound of the weapons tremendously.
    So I can see why someone would
    Call it a Suppressor or Silencer..
    I'm sure when someone referred to it as a Silencer, they didn't mean it as totally quiet.
    ... it more of a figure if speech.
    Or maybe it was the only word they could think of at the time.

    • @diyeana
      @diyeana 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes they did... 4:36
      The point of this video is that "silencers" don't make guns sound like little poofs, like they portray in movies. At no time did this video try to say the silencers didn't lower the sound.

    • @jesusisunstoppable4438
      @jesusisunstoppable4438 10 месяцев назад

      @@diyeana
      LoL
      4 seconds of 1 type of rifle firing 1 shot.... Amazing 👏 👏
      Great example genius. 👍
      As for the rest of your comment --
      Literally 100's of videos that show
      People what a Silencer / Suppressor
      Does on everything from a small
      .22 hand gun to the most powerful rifles.
      Just saying they don't go
      "Poof" like in the movies is meaningless.
      - A 30 second or even a 1 min clip
      Would have done wonders and would
      Have been Way more informative 👌 👍
      As you see in that 4 sec clip, the man is in a safety dugout... that by itself will change the Amplitude of the sound.
      Now try the same shot standing up in the forest / desert / abandoned building
      Etc etc -- and you'll hear it completely different.... Even the weather can affect it.
      So no I wasn't impressed by this video.

  • @hardingdies7811
    @hardingdies7811 4 месяца назад

    Pretty good video, however you should have made more of a point of subsonic ammo, and pointed out that a revolver cannot be effectively 'silenced' because of its cylinder gap. And a Ruger 10/22 in .22LR with an 18" bbl and Sparrow suppressor firing subsonic ammo - the loudest sound at a distance of 15' is the reciprocating bolt group hitting the back of the receiver.