Am I the only one who thought it was cool that Rake's suppressed firearms actually sounded more or less like suppressed firearms in Extraction 2 instead of the stupid hollyweird "pfft" that they always use?
@@M22_locust3 i don't think he meant .22 lr was subsonic. i think he meant that you don't need to put a silencer on there because of how quiet it already is
I always wondered. I’ve seen integrated suppressors before but always assumed some of the rifling remained through the length. So I guess you’re working with a like 10” max barrel! Less idk
@@robertarthurs328 Serialized outer tube is the NFA registered part. A "permanently attached muzzle device" adds to overall barrel length so 10/22 rifle receiver doesn't need a separate tax stamp.
Scary part is last HOA I've had the displeasure of dealing with tried slapping me with a $2k fine after "discharging my firearm after 9:30pm(2am)" during a home invasion. As if I had other choices besides Fight or die, when dude dropped his sights on me from the doorway? Or the choice between calling police because dude ran off, somehow counted as an unapproved party? I know it was a joke. But HOAs actually do that crap and that's what made this absolutely Friggin hilarious thank you 😂😆😂❤❤❤❤
@@MarineVeteran0351 should have scheduled your home invasion at a more reasonable hour lol. Seriously though, that sucks man. Glad you at least made it out ok. HOAs are a whole different kind of home invasion, more of a neighborhood occupation.
There was a case I heard recently where a guy woke up with a headache and went to the hospital to find out his wife shot him in the head with a .22 while he was sleeping.
@@PiethagorasTearem bro its 1 round at first and second is that it wont shatter inside ur head from a short distance cuz it has more energy at the moment it penetrates the skull.
@kartavyco the forehead of a human skull would not deflect 22s. At the very least it would stop it but not after brain damage to the frontal lobe has already been done
Supressed Subsonic is why. Try a CCI Stinger from a 20" barrel and you can see what a .22 LR can do. It won't be silent like this though, which is the point of this video.
@@716Flat4In a life or death scenario. 22lr would be the last caliber I’d be pulling. Would definitely pick .45acp or 9mm in terms of handguns over 22lr to stop a threat
@@cunningfox831 No I agree with that 100%. The preference should be something that allows you to carry a massive amount of ammo, making 5.56 the likely winner imo. I would say 9mm is a very close 2nd as it is the most readily available and commonly used ammo in the US. That being said, If I was in wilderness and the goal was survival>conflict, a 22lr would be my #1 choice. Can drop small game for years and barely lose 2 lbs of ammo. On top of that, if you are evading but need to defend, the 22 would allow you to place shots that are actually silent, allowing you to potentially shoot and move without detection. On top of that, the small game you do kill will not give your location away every time you take the shot. You can make a 5.56 fairly quiet with a silencer, but they are still loudish.
@@cunningfox831 OP: that's a decent rifle with its suppressor You: but in a zombie apocalypse scenario, I'll take a higher caliber all day That's how annoying you sound like. You need to grow up, mentally
WHAAAAAAAAAT? You mean to tell me that my silenced .50 cal machinegun doesn't sound the same as a silenced 22? Well lemme tell you bucko with my education for gunsmithing that I got from playing COD for 15 years I can tell you with certainty that this silencer on my video game .50 cal can absolutely silence any sound ever.
For the non gun people, this is a .22LR which is known for being quiet already. Especially with subsonic rounds. As you can see, the damn thing is whisper quiet with a suppresor on it.
Thanks. Say, do you know about its penetration power? Looks quite damaging against unarmored targets like civilians or birds, but how would this fare against body armor or the hide of an boar or god beware, an elk? 😂 It should work for deerhunting, right? My question basically is, what application would this be used for, except assasinating people?
@@carter2007 That's just silly.. i don't think you realize that it's still a gun that is 100% capable of killing someone. Head shot = death. Heart = death, unloading a full mag center mass, most likely death unless they are lucky getting medical attention quickly.
You can't "see". Sh17 in this video. Can't hear anything either. When loading bullets sounds louder then the shots. The levels have clearly been edited.
@@ThatRavenGuyYT it can indeed go through your skull, just can't really get out. My uncle knew a guy who shot himself with one and it just bounced around in his noggin till his brains were ground meat
@@panayiotisheers9620 😂 if you think a .22 tickles, you should be willing to be tickled, eh? 🤔 pretty sure you're not gonna be laughing as much as the shooter will 🤪 Fudgin idiots thinking a .22 doesn't have stopping power. Whoever shoots first, hits first is probably going to be the winner, regardless of caliber.
@@panayiotisheers9620 I never said it was effective against other people, just zombies. If did brought a .22 to a gunfight I mean don’t be surprised by the outcome
you do know that this can be achieved with nothing more than a riding lawn mower oil filter stuck on the end right? or have you ever put a potatoe on your barrel? either method will make 22 very quet especially if you shoot subsonic. i have made many 22's that you only hear the action when they went off. this is just a nice example of a integrated supressor.
@@foretcllol.. iquiring minds want to know. maybe the guy figures out its easy to supress a 22. and it motivates him to get one.. its just an additional form you fill out when buying the firearm.. no big deal..
True story for two decades ago: my friend had a silenced pistol and subsonic ammo. We shot at willow bushes and the sound of dk-dk-dk-dk-dk of the bullet hitting the bushes was louder then the bang from the gun or the clank of the bolt. Then switched the subsonics into .22 shorts and there was literally no sound, just like throwing a small rock into anything we shot at. Didn't have power to cycle the gun meaning even less sound!
no shitty music ala tiktok-style. superb sound and video quality. cows in the background for the moood. long mighty silencer. absurdly quiet shots hitting the target. 10/10
Yeah! I was thinking the same. He has excellent background natural sounds surrounding his video projects. The cows and other creatures being around, show how he is trusted by them. Otherwise they’d be spooked by some of his other weapons. But yeah, no shitty trendy music added or nothing. Just the sound of that exquisitely quiet .22.
Every single time in any of this guy’s gun shorts where he fires and loads a specific gun, the part where he just dumps all the cartridges from the box is so satisfying.
The bullet doesn't pass the speed of sound so it doesn't make a boom, but obviously it does a lot less damage and it's not even fatal from that far away.
The gun cycling the next round is louder than the gunshot itself. If you had bolt action or something with subsonics it would actually sound like a nerf gun
I have a barbershop and I have a customer that's 90 years old. He retired from the FBI and worked a lot with the CIA. He said that one of the most popular tools used, ""back in the day "" was a suppressed .22Lr pistol... They were extremely quiet and they don't make a mess... The bullet would enter, but normally wouldn't exit, therefore scrambling the brain... I've learned a lot in my 25yrs of barbering. 😉
Absolutely no evidence of a 22lr "scrambling a brain". Its simply a piece of metal with enough energy to enter a human skull. It doesnt ricochet around in the skull or anything. Just enters and stops
I love the "Yeah, but it's just a .22" comments. This thing at 100 yards is still totally lethal. This with almost no sound signature would be terrifying. It wouldn't be easy to determine where the shots came from.
@@HarleyLongIt's Gemtech's 10/22 Suppressed Barrel. I was looking at it today. It's a couple hundred bucks, but from what the video shows, it shortens the barrel significantly. I wonder how that effects accuracy long range.
Dude, silencing a .22lr is very useful compared to silencing an air rifle, pcp almost ain’t making any sound anyway and putting a silencer on a springer is useless because it’s the spring piston that is in the back of the rifle that makes sound so putting a silencer on an air rifle is basically purely decorative, on a .22lr it still does something 😂
@@the_undeadthen you dont know much not to be disrespectful but .22lr isnt just a bb pellet its still a lethal round I guarantee u wouldnt take a shot from it wearing just a wool shirt
@@the_undeadGarand thumb has a video on his page if I recall correctly he was still getting good penetration at 250 yards.. it’s been a while since I watched but I do know I was very surprised how it performed
@@blackaanmlAnd I guarantee you wouldn't want to be shot by a .177cal pellet rifle "You wouldn't want shot by it..." statements are dumb and mean nothing
@@fukitweballso you’d stand in front of it and take it then tough guy? 😂 bet you’d still be dead before you could figure out where they even coming from
@@basedbane787 that's an assertion made by you and has nothing to do with the actual argument. Given that both bullets land on their target, a greater margin of error is covered by a 50 caliber through energy transfer alone whereas 22 will require more percise placement. "Oh, but did you know if a bowie knife stabs someone it's more effective than a spear that misses? 🤓"
@@AshSonnenDrache shot placement matters much more than caliber. And yes a smaller Bowie you can wield more effectively is better than a bigger less manageable spear
@@PoppyPopemjust because he said finna??? 🤦🏽 even though making a joke about tax collectors is clearly a white man's thing because they love to avoid paying taxes because they cry about being threaded upon so he is probably a 20s year old white boy who has black friends but his father is a Republican so he hears both side of the fence
Probably wont hear it fire. But you will hear the Bullet comin in like a whistle in the wind. It now depends the moment you hear it will you hear another one.
I’m just saying the government doesn’t want me to have a muffler on my car because a loud car prompts terror but they don’t want me to have a suppressor because a quiet gun prompts terror
@@Z38_USI mean, wouldn't it technically not be the same thing? When you hear "silencer", you think no sound at all, right? Yes, I'm aware of the Maxim Silencer, just stating my thoughts.
@@AutumnBun321Technically yes it shouldn't be the same thing but as far as I know when the first actual suppressor was invented it was named a "silencer" and I believe this is also why the law on those also mention it being a "silencer". At the end of the day no matter which one you use you wouldn't be wrong in doing so it's just that "suppressor" has become more accepted compared to "silencer" because it describes what it does much better, without being too misleading.
It’s not that the suppressed .22 isn’t quiet… nobody doubts that. It’s how effective the round ends up being in accomplishing whatever goal you have in sending it.
@@MrMarkeZGat what range though? I extremely doubt that a 22 long rifle fired out of this gun is going to be lethal at 100 yd, assuming it could even hit something accurately at that range
@the_undead up to 300 easy. Very easy to stretch a .22 out to 300yds and consistently hit cantaloupe sized targets.... still very lethal at that range.
That Ruger 10-22 mag he has for that gun holds a whopping 10 rounds, that goes incredibly fast. You can however get 30rd and possibly higher capacity mags for it, I haven't checked above 30rds.
@@borisinpanzers9283I just found that out because the mag does look big but it's rotary. But I'm not interested in other mag because I love this 10 rounds mag that sit nicely and hidden
Yeah but can almost be heard and directed which actual direction it may be coming from. That tho that damn gun 🔫 id never know where he be shooting from.
@@Lunatic5306ehhhh in this particular case, I think “silencer” is appropriate because it ain’t suppressed from original..that bitch is straight up silenced 😂
Right, just made a comment in chat about it. Shot ruger 10/22 for over 20 years and every variation they have. Only had a problem with cheap mags and ammo. 10/22 hits like a laser in my opinion. Never shot anything as accurate AND consistent
Had to get rid of all my 1022 I had too many of them drops the f****** magazine out while I was squirrel hunting and lost them it bump against something or bump against something on my back and fall out so I just went back to the old tried-and-true model 60
@@noch3579I've had both and I'll tell you right now my Model 60 is the most accurate 22 I've ever owned that's even more accurate than my Val kortsen 10/22 with a bull barrel and all that extra seating to put on it but I'm not saying all model sixties are all 10/22 as you know some guns are just better than others even though they're the same model you end up getting one with just a damn gym with she's better than all the others in my opinion Model 60 10/22 either way you cannot go wrong especially for squirrel hunting but I would say the most accurate 10/22 I heard wasn't necessarily A 10/22 it was a 17 HMR Ruger why'd you kill squirrels in 200 yards of that damn gun and the cool thing about 17 caliber is they don't Ricochet like 22 bullets even the mob 2017 that I had you shoot something in the bullet just incinerate when it hits it I've never took my 17 into the woods squirrel hunting and heard that sound that we all know when you hear a 22 shell flying ricocheting off the trees if I'm going to go squirrel hunting somewhere I know there's going to be other people in the area on public land I always take the 17 just in case I don't want to have a Ricochet and kill somebody
Try upgrading the bolt buffer to the Kidd version, it's a two piece with a metal rod in the center and sleeve of some kind of softer material, helps cut down the bolt noise a bit. Very nice rifle! Love the 10/22.
I have that suppressed barrel on my 10/22 and it's really quiet in person too. With subsonic ammo the action of the gun and bullet impact is all you really hear.
For those that dont have a silencer yet. Yes indeed, the most fun you will ever have is suppressed .22 Pistol length barrels generally keep all ammo subsonic and are stupid quiet and so much fun to shoot. Absolutely hearing safe, its no louder than racking the slide. Rifles will still give a crack but still hearing safe. Ammos cheap and plentiful. Rimfire really does live up to the name "silencer"
I mean the statement “we all need one of these” is frankly funny. Why do all people need silencers? The only reason you’d need a silencer, would be to fire a gun and not make your presence known. This is usually done in the context of killing someone illegally! So saying we all need one of these, is just hilarious. Being American is a culture I will never understand, nor have I any wish to.
The Ruger 10/22 is one of my favorite firearms of all time. It's gun to shoot. Cheap but effective. Works great for small game and pests and can in a pinch be used on other things.
@@adamyasingh3713and sitting on a couch typing yt shorts comments is not cowardish? What do you think kept the human race alive before agriculture? What do you think brings fathers and sons together in november? What do you think keeps humans alive today? I think the only coward is you.