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Soviet WW2 Bramit Silencer for the M91/30 

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This video is being reposted, because I deleted it proactively to avoid getting a RU-vid strike for showing the attachment of a silencer.
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The Soviet Union began to take an interest in military suppressors in the early 1930s, and experimented with things like suppressors for the DP light machine gun. Through the 1930s a variety of different designs were tested, but none were found really suitable. Everything they tested was deemed too heavy, too loud, or detrimental to accuracy. The Bramit (“Brothers Mitin”) design we are looking at today was first tested by the NKVD in June 1940, and that organization adopted it in December of 1940. Production began in Leningrad in September 1941, and expanded to three additional factories shortly thereafter.
The Bramit is specifically made for the Mosin Nagant M91/30, locking around the front sight. It is a wipe-based suppressor, with two large rubber wipes or baffles with an open chamber between them. It was designed for use specifically with subsonic ammunition, and the body of the suppressor was engraved with a conversion table to show proper rear sight settings for different ranges with that low-velocity subsonic ammunition.
Because the design used wipes, it had an expected lifespan of only about 60 rounds before the wipes were completely shot out and required replacement. However, in winter use the rubber because more brittle, and lasted only 15-20 rounds. This led to a development of a different winter composition in 1942, and eventually a better all-season type of wipe in 1943 using Lead-Lease supplies of rubber. The Bramits were used by snipers, some partisans, and both Army and NKVD scouts. Production ended in early 1944, with enough made to fully equip everyone who needed them. The total production is unclear, but 1942 alone saw 60,000 made.
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@KulfonCzarnyNos
@KulfonCzarnyNos Год назад
I once read the AK-47 silencer manual. The manual was for the armed forces of the People's Republic of Poland. There, too, it was written about the need for special ammunition or a reduction in the amount of gunpowder in a normal cartridge. As far as I remember, a different sight was added to the silencer to be mounted on the weapon. The manual also pointed out that a notebook with the number of shots recorded must be added to each silencer, and when the notebook is not there, the user must visually assess the wear of the rubber. The manual said that a shot with such a silencer sounds like the sound of a dry branch breaking.
@benjaminhenegar291
@benjaminhenegar291 Год назад
That's cool
@MrCh0o
@MrCh0o Год назад
I wonder if AK-47 would cycle with subsonic ammo... And if it does, I imagine the clanking of metal parts would be a bit more noticeable than a dry branch breaking (at least in my experience, on an AK-74 the sound of the bolt dropping is quite loud)
@jeremyh6686
@jeremyh6686 Год назад
@@MrCh0o technically you can resolve that by holding the charging handle in place .... I'm not recommending trying that
@KulfonCzarnyNos
@KulfonCzarnyNos Год назад
@@MrCh0o A very valid point, that's why the communist army, when making a pistol with a silencer, made a lock on the bolt - as long as you pulled the trigger, the bolt couldn't go back, then you had to manually pull it back. I know the MP5 submachine guns also had an option to lock the movement of the mechanism when you fired with a silencer. I have no idea how it was with the AK-47. Maybe they were blocking the bolt handle with some kind of string so that it couldn't go back?
@kokkiethedoktor3149
@kokkiethedoktor3149 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eH_dw-3NlXQ.html
@calvingreene90
@calvingreene90 Год назад
Making the reproductions with the internal threading backwards is a nice touch. You want it to fit in place and look like the original but anybody that has read a book on the subject can easily tell them apart upon examination.
@chrisstephens6673
@chrisstephens6673 Год назад
@@chrismemphis8062 more likely single point thread cut on a lathe than cut with a tap or die. Much more likely to be on a true axis that way.
@ScumfuckMcDoucheface
@ScumfuckMcDoucheface Год назад
@@chrisstephens6673 this.
@acomingextinction
@acomingextinction Год назад
That was a smart move by the maker of the reproduction, to switch from left-hand to right-hand threading. Very clearly shows its provenance.
@StarkRaven59
@StarkRaven59 Год назад
Plus the whole end-user ergonomics deal of most people being used to right-hand threads. Because it's unashamedly a repro you can make some changes to the design to be more useful to the modern customer.
@RSpracticalshooting
@RSpracticalshooting Год назад
"Yeah just pour some of the powder out, it should be fine." The Russians were insane.
@joshuahilliker2364
@joshuahilliker2364 Год назад
And they still are. They probably will be for the rest of time.
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 Год назад
It actually works. I’ve made subsonic Mosin loads with about 12 grains, but that was pistol powder. Super quiet and no recoil.
@allengordon6929
@allengordon6929 Год назад
Still are
@minhducnguyen9276
@minhducnguyen9276 6 месяцев назад
They should at least send a measuring cup so the users know exactly how much powder they must pour out.
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
Ian. You CAN'T use the Cyrillic "B" if you're then also going to use the Cyrillic "Ya" immediately after.
@larryjacobsen4079
@larryjacobsen4079 Год назад
and the Cyrillic R looks like a Latin P.
@memepolice7964
@memepolice7964 Год назад
spent a few seconds trying to figured out what "byadmit" meant
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 Год назад
@@memepolice7964 Turns out that "d" is a lowercase A in that shitty typeface. I had to look it up.
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
БраМит, Слава Рoссиа!… Is that politically incorrect? ❤ 🇺🇦
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
They don’t have “I” in Cyrillic either so he is just making a stylized english word Бяamit using Cyrillic characters.
@bulukacarlos4751
@bulukacarlos4751 Год назад
Excellent video. In the emergency procedure of throwing away 2/3 of the gunpowder, it strikes me that the volume thrown away is not replaced by cotton or something similar. Very low charges have pretty random effects from a misfire to a kaboon. Greetings from Argentine Patagonia.
@thatguyoverthere9634
@thatguyoverthere9634 Год назад
It's possible that they tested this procedure and found it to not be dangerous. There is probably enough powder in it with a 1/3 charge to prevent or mitigate the situation where a detonation would happen.
@oldscratch3535
@oldscratch3535 Год назад
If I did this I would definitely pack the casing with some fiber. The problem with very low charge weights is that you expose way more surface area of the powder to the primer detonation, whereas if it was a full charge, only what is pressed up against the primer is exposed to the detonation and the flame front travels through at a predetermined rate giving you reliable pressure curves. I used to make some really small gallery loads with .32 S&W using 1 grain of Bullseye and one 0 buck sized pellet (.32 caliber). I always used a sharpened casing to cut card stock plugs of paper that were then jammed into the casing to keep all of the powder to the rear. Never had any problems doing that.
@bulukacarlos4751
@bulukacarlos4751 Год назад
@@oldscratch3535 Exactly!, I have seen that phenomenon in a 357 Mag and it was Kaboom! Without a wad of fibers of course
@JJW3
@JJW3 Год назад
@@bulukacarlos4751 Whatever rifle powder they were using probably behaved drastically different in this situation to the relatively much faster burning pistol powders used in .357.
@bulukacarlos4751
@bulukacarlos4751 Год назад
@@JJW3 I don´t know. Maybe, but I have no experience with reduced rifle powder by miself or close shooters.
@ryanward8039
@ryanward8039 Год назад
Those are pretty cool! I like how they used the existing bayonet style mount rather than a whole new design that requires the barrel to be threaded.
@roughneck2204
@roughneck2204 Год назад
I don’t know why these suppressor videos intrigue me so much
@matthayward7889
@matthayward7889 Год назад
Same here!
@bobskool
@bobskool Год назад
Thing that make thing that go bang go bang not so much. What is not to like?
@roughneck2204
@roughneck2204 Год назад
@@bobskool the fact that my first hasn’t even cleared it’s jail time yet.
@RSpracticalshooting
@RSpracticalshooting Год назад
@roughneck2204 that sucks buddy. What can did you get?
@thetechlibrarian
@thetechlibrarian Год назад
Probably because so few of us have ever gotten any real hands on time with one even if we are 2a fans
@sethmoyer
@sethmoyer Год назад
Ian really pulled a Bramit Gambit with this video.
@AllAboutSurvival
@AllAboutSurvival Год назад
I’m fascinated with these silencers! Thank you Ian for making such a good content.
@michaelwhite9199
@michaelwhite9199 Год назад
Before this series of videos I didn’t know there were suppressors issued on large scale by any national military. Bravo!
@elektro_knete792
@elektro_knete792 Год назад
Just found this thing for the first time in DayZ and now Ian makes a video about it. Just great!
@Beyondzworld
@Beyondzworld Год назад
Haha silly Ian, thats not Russian R. Russian R is P. The backwards R is pronounced "Ya"
@DANO-4899
@DANO-4899 Год назад
Da!
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
Да!
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
They don’t have “I” in Cyrillic either so he is just making a stylized english word Бяamit using Cyrillic characters.
@Beyondzworld
@Beyondzworld Год назад
@@americameinyourmouth9964 they do have i in cyrillic. Just not in Russian. I didnt want to correct him on the i cus it felt too nitpicky. The phonetical representation of the letter is close enough
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
@@Beyondzworld True in Ukrainian and Belarusian. But Ian just wanted to make a cool looking English version of BraMit by making БяaMiт instead of БраМит.
@731trident
@731trident Год назад
Hello Ian! I appreciate your work and hope to meet you if you ever stop by New Hampshire again. I hope that Jim will have you over again to film more of his collection.
@EugeneKalinichenko
@EugeneKalinichenko Год назад
It was actually used with Nagant revolver as well, its overcomplicated design allowed to use a supressor on it. Probably the only model of the revolver that could be effectively supressed.
@454FatJack
@454FatJack 6 месяцев назад
Design used in prison’s neigbour does not hear supper is served.. you are next😂
@emergingloki
@emergingloki Год назад
Like the Sherman, T34, or the sten gun and so many other bits of kit; it's got its flaws but it's good enough.
@thomaspike1475
@thomaspike1475 Год назад
1. Who is making the reproductions? 2. When are you doing a range session with one?
@Sam21721
@Sam21721 Год назад
I wish we could hear it firing just out of curiosity with subsonic 54R
@nikitaananjevas1614
@nikitaananjevas1614 Год назад
Rob ski channel dealt with it. Amazing effect on both sound and flash reduction.
@patton3338
@patton3338 Год назад
There are some funny rules and guidelines to follow. Something tells me military equipment is designed to be as simple and easy to figure out as possible. Almost as if you'd want a soldier to be able to pick it up and actually use it.
@danilonakazone386
@danilonakazone386 Год назад
I love the Soviet strategy: Make one thing that is ggood enough, and mass produce it. But if there's a way to simplify it, then make it so and mass produce the new cheaper and simple thing.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 Год назад
Thank you , Ian . 🐺
@stephenrickstrew7237
@stephenrickstrew7237 Год назад
Thanks for producing another great Episode..!
@biornr.4031
@biornr.4031 Год назад
About the thumbnail: a pet peeve of mine is when people take scripts like Greek or Russian and use them for aesthetics without doing it properly. For example, the characters used here spell biaamit, not bramit
@petesheppard1709
@petesheppard1709 Год назад
Famous Russian proverb: "The Best is the enemy of Good Enough" I imagine State Security would not be very happy with soldiers bringing suppressors home...
@Hybris51129
@Hybris51129 Год назад
The ATF: "I was summoned."
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
“Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good”, is the American saying.
@SamuraiAkechi
@SamuraiAkechi Год назад
Not to mention that most of civilian gun owners had 32 to 12 gauge smoothbores, that suppressor would be barely useful
@jackshett
@jackshett Год назад
Oh no! You broke the unwritten RU-vid rule and attached a silencer!
@jef_3006
@jef_3006 Год назад
My actual first thought upon seeing the thumbnail was, "I didn't know the Soviet issued lightsabers."
@ericsfishingadventures4433
@ericsfishingadventures4433 Год назад
Thank you Ian! You are such a great source of information!
@tomandtinadixon
@tomandtinadixon Год назад
The soviet design philosophy: make it simple, make it strong, make it work it , crank them out like cookies.
@-UseSoap_
@-UseSoap_ Год назад
I think this is a re-upload? Major déjà vu. I'm assuming Ian removed the other video(s) when RU-vid went crazy over silencers and whatnot a while ago and is just now comfortable enough to upload them again.
@ras20V11
@ras20V11 Год назад
Thanks for your perfect video!
@trainmaster1115
@trainmaster1115 Год назад
So they did utilize the locking system on the bayonet for muzzle attachments. Glad to know I wasn't the only one who thought of that.
@_Angel_Dust
@_Angel_Dust Год назад
The silencer was designed by only one brother - Ivan Mitin. He named the silencer "BraMit" (Brothers Mitin) in honor of the executed brother. His first silencer he designed for criminal activities. He dragged his younger brother Vasily into criminal activity. As a result, in 1933 they were arrested (not for the first time). Both were sentenced to death. But since the older brother, Ivan, was a talented designer, his sentence was commuted to 10 years in prison.
@galvanic.warlock
@galvanic.warlock Год назад
Ah, the famous BYAAMIT is back!
@Lord_Silverfish
@Lord_Silverfish Год назад
Wonderful Valentine's themed post
@bh-2198
@bh-2198 Год назад
They are rare today, because they were war material sent to Soviet satellites since the end of WW II where they were used up.
@SamuraiAkechi
@SamuraiAkechi Год назад
I've never heard about bramit being used by soviet satellites tbh. However I've heard something about romanians having suppressed M44 carbines
@bh-2198
@bh-2198 Год назад
@@SamuraiAkechi Korean War. Vietnam War, Afghanistan. Plus all the pre-Berlin Wall coming down satellites.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Год назад
Oooh looky!! Another Cool bit of kit for my 3 line rifle, now I just have to find one!!! 🤠👍
@GianmarioScotti
@GianmarioScotti Год назад
"..dug out from a swamp somewhere." - Finland
@GianmarioScotti
@GianmarioScotti Год назад
@@tomhenry897 oh, I probably wouldn't be surprised. I'm just stating that a lot of WW2 era small arms hardware was lost in Finnish swamps, along with their unfortunate owners.
@captaincaptain2128
@captaincaptain2128 Год назад
Nothing more badass than attaching a lightsaber to you gun.
@EugeneKalinichenko
@EugeneKalinichenko Год назад
acts as a bayonet :) even attached to the same place
@blacklion79
@blacklion79 Год назад
I think, they were not «not interesting souvenirs», but strictly controlled. It was possible to get a license for a hunting rifle in the USSR, but any suppressors were strict off-limit for civilians.
@sergeymanakov6267
@sergeymanakov6267 Год назад
The suppressors were extremely little known. I know that professional hunters make them themselves and no one raised any questions about it - the hunting inspection also did not know what it was.
@TheJCJexe
@TheJCJexe Год назад
In Soviet Russia, sound suppress you.
@Ulquiorra191
@Ulquiorra191 Год назад
I love seeing something on this channel that I've only ever seen before in Tarkov
@sealove79able
@sealove79able Год назад
A great very interesting video GJ. Silence is gold.Have a good one. Did the Japanese use silencers during the WW2?
@JarvisTastic
@JarvisTastic Год назад
Ah yes, the "byadmeet"
@nutbastard
@nutbastard Год назад
I once ate some byadmeet; I was on the toilet for hours afterward.
@jameshall4385
@jameshall4385 Год назад
The thing that makes that silencer even more cooler is that it was pulled out of a swamp.
@blakebrady9002
@blakebrady9002 Год назад
Брамит is the actual Cyrillic, you spelled ByadmIt in the thumbnail
@thedesignerblacksmith5953
@thedesignerblacksmith5953 Год назад
About the subsonic bullet, I was searching for it information after I after I read the PKM manual book made by US intelligence in 1979. It's mentioned as "low velocity bullet" with 40gr of charge. And I was thinking "What's it for" The description of it, as entire green bullet, match a bullet information I found. It has green rim too, and later just the tip and the primer. But the powder charge is just 8gr. Normal 762 rim bullet has 49-50 gr charge. Because of that, I went back to this video. To be honest, I think 1/3 of normal charge sounds right, as 1/3 of the velocity. Both document mentioned the use of 148gr bullet, which is light for Mosin bullet
@454FatJack
@454FatJack 6 месяцев назад
Mg and silencer😂 like rubber boot’s and bikini’s🕺
@thedesignerblacksmith5953
@thedesignerblacksmith5953 6 месяцев назад
@@454FatJack I'm gonna tell you that yesterday I found a picture of DP machine gun with suppressor. The gas block is also special, like it connect with the suppresor. I will try to find it again, as it wasn't what I was looking for That, and the PPD-40 with Bramit suppressor, the equivalent of the Erma SMG with suppressor. The Erma SMG with suppressor was used in mid 1942, and Soviet captured some of them.
@ДмитрийСлепцов-д6п
Hmmm, Ian, you say that BraMit was used only on Mosin-Nagant rifles. But as far as I know, they were also used on Nagant revolvers, there are even many pictures of them. However, I'm not sure if it was the same silencer pattern, or some special one (I saw at least 3 different versions in the photos, and one of them looks very similar to a regular BraMit without modifications).
@jonathanohagan1349
@jonathanohagan1349 Год назад
I thought I had seen this before. Re watched and liked again.
@ВинниПух-у5п
@ВинниПух-у5п Год назад
Bramit is the name on behalf of the creators - the inventors of the Mitin brothers. In Russian - brothers through "a". According to this - BrаMit.
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
The thumbnail of this video says “БяaMit” instead of “БраМит”.
@shooteracegaming8202
@shooteracegaming8202 Год назад
@@americameinyourmouth9964 yeah I was confused is it supposed to be bramit or byamit
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
A lot of people noticed it but I think Ian just wanted a stylized english word using Cyrillic. Бяamit looks cool.
@shooteracegaming8202
@shooteracegaming8202 Год назад
@@americameinyourmouth9964 yeah make sense я looks a lot more like our R and р lol
@theevenstevenchannel8220
@theevenstevenchannel8220 Год назад
Me: Did you post this before? Ian: Yes. Me: I see [Keeps watching anyway].
@felixtsaguria6206
@felixtsaguria6206 Год назад
USSR had a version of Bramit for Nagant revolver, unfortunately I don't have numbers on how many was made.I have a picture of one from museum.
@ETHRON1
@ETHRON1 Год назад
Makes you wonder how many originals are in a box in some closet of someone's grandfather or great grandfather in Russia...
@jarcher5626
@jarcher5626 Год назад
This is a good video to ask about sound deflectors/ directors. Such as the “Boom Tube “ made by Little Crow Gunworks. Basically an open piece of pipe screwed to the muzzle directing sound down range. Ever seen any?
@nobodykayaks1041
@nobodykayaks1041 Год назад
sounds like a flash hider. can only see the flash if your being directly shot at.
@ImBarryScottCSS
@ImBarryScottCSS Год назад
Woke up and decided to poke the bear eh today Ian? 😁
@austinhughes1924
@austinhughes1924 Год назад
I wonder what a suppressed.Mosin Nagant would sound like?
@SynapseDriven
@SynapseDriven Год назад
"Technical bureau of the NKVD"... Now there's food for thought...
@djdrack4681
@djdrack4681 Год назад
+1 Ian for having balls and showing the screwing/workings of the suppressor...especially after all the other channels have faced the naz-is at YT over it.
@bermchasin
@bermchasin Год назад
demo matt had a video on offtheranch where he talked about it. yt reversed position on it.
@djdrack4681
@djdrack4681 Год назад
@@bermchasin I only watch Offtheranch a bit, didn't realize they reversed it. Good to hear.
@WayStedYou
@WayStedYou Год назад
he deleted and reuploaded this video now because of that. "This video is being reposted, because I deleted it proactively to avoid getting a RU-vid strike for showing the attachment of a silencer."
@nextcaesargaming5469
@nextcaesargaming5469 Год назад
You just know that somewhere in Appalachia, somebody made a bootleg Bramit using a muffler and rubber gloves/condoms
@johns1625
@johns1625 Год назад
There is a Milwaukee hole saw attachment for a drill that has the exact slot size as that for going around the front post. Lmao
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 Год назад
Gloves are spensive. Just save the old hydraulic and oil filters off your tractor. 😂
@svenax
@svenax Год назад
The text on the thumbnail seems to be saying "byadmit". BraMit is spelled "БраМит" in Cyrillic.
@americameinyourmouth9964
@americameinyourmouth9964 Год назад
They don’t have “I” in Cyrillic either so he is just making a stylized english word Бяamit using Cyrillic characters.
@Mrgunsngear
@Mrgunsngear Год назад
Need this
@davidfrancioli611
@davidfrancioli611 6 месяцев назад
Ottimo video. Grazie maestro
@knightenma6432
@knightenma6432 Год назад
Good old "byam-t" silencers
@bobdrooples
@bobdrooples Год назад
Cracking suppressor, Bramit!
@O_Alentejano
@O_Alentejano Год назад
that's a sick lightsaber i didn't know soviets had those
@ABW941
@ABW941 Год назад
Yes, they would only work with the red side of the force, and since they would be difficult to operate in damp conditions they were mainly used to light cigarettes.
@beerdrinker6452
@beerdrinker6452 Год назад
Thank you.
@Sakkura1
@Sakkura1 Год назад
Why does the thumbnail say "byamit" in Cyrillic, when the name is bramit.
@jensenwilliam5434
@jensenwilliam5434 Год назад
Thank you!!
@dustinmcgill9622
@dustinmcgill9622 Год назад
Interesting , never have seen one before great video
@Hydrazine1000
@Hydrazine1000 Год назад
OOPS! First I had this "Wait a sec, I've seen this already. What's up?" and only _then_ I read the video description with explanation on this being a re-upload. All clear now.
@DrBunnyMedicinal
@DrBunnyMedicinal Год назад
Glad I wasn't the only one wondering if I was having an intense case of deja vu or just finally gone off my rocker.
@Estop117
@Estop117 Год назад
Rewatched and commented for the algorithm!
@jonathan_60503
@jonathan_60503 Год назад
Good to see this video back after RU-vid's nonsense
@GarioTheRock
@GarioTheRock Год назад
Love when you do videos on Russian gear, can't wait for you to get access to a KORD, KPV and here's hoping: a GSh-23-2 (you did do a Bofors, seems reasonable). Thank you; quite certain I speak for most of us Eastern Potatoes when I say we love when you review our gear, my friends and I all do. Greetings from a Bulgaro-Russo-Ugrek-Ukrainian :) This was great!
@KarlMarxUSA
@KarlMarxUSA Год назад
@@ASS_ault After the book translation fiasco, I don't think he wants to.
@dtheguy
@dtheguy Год назад
I humm this was uploaded a long time ago right ? I’m starting to recall it in my head
@thirteen12
@thirteen12 Год назад
Wait, you can put silencers on guns? Oh my god, somebody print a new edition of the anarchist cookbook, quick.
@hp9mm
@hp9mm Год назад
RU-vid caved on that, you can show it again being installed
@454FatJack
@454FatJack 6 месяцев назад
High power rifle and silencer Normal ammo only benefit hide where shot is fired. Sound is still noticeble. But a bit stealth. Sub sonic is quite silent. Max range 300m. So rifle CQB range only. Fast Fire rate. Barrel heat’s much faster. And accuracy point of impact starts to travel
@Gramfel
@Gramfel Год назад
Gromit mug with a gromit silencer on his groza
@smnstv3373
@smnstv3373 Год назад
NGL I was trying to read Bramit written in faux cyrillic and almost had a stroke
@Saintbow
@Saintbow Год назад
I'm surprised the Soviet silencer for the Mosin Nagant was not just a soup can with holes poked in it and stuffed with steel wool. Just imagine if some jabroni slapped this on a Obrez...
@dannytravis7118
@dannytravis7118 Год назад
I have a question about bullets and not this particular video. When did hollow point bullets get developed for pistols and rifles and what calibers was introduced first.
@OlujaDoTokija
@OlujaDoTokija Год назад
Eugh, the thumbnail has the fauxcyrillic again
@rednecksniper4715
@rednecksniper4715 Год назад
This is the 2nd time I’ve seen this video posted
@DevinMoorhead
@DevinMoorhead Год назад
Seems like we've seen this one before? Re-upload thanks to YT?
@Silver_Semtexagon
@Silver_Semtexagon Год назад
Look in the description
@DevinMoorhead
@DevinMoorhead Год назад
@manofstink of course it was addressed
@spudhead169
@spudhead169 Год назад
But Ian, you uploaded this on a Tuesday, in February no less. Plus you have a beard and are sitting on a chair. That jacket is very close to a military green too. I think the final clincher though is the light background. No way RU-vid will allow this.
@KmF0X
@KmF0X Год назад
I think I'm too tired : I laughed at the idea of a Wallace and Bromit TV show seeing this video...
@woogieman02
@woogieman02 Год назад
Is it just me or does Ian's beard look off center? Really kept distracting while he was talking early in the video. Still enjoyed learning about the items
@maverickpaladin4155
@maverickpaladin4155 Год назад
Man, if it fits like the 91/30 bayonets, you'll spend the better part of a day matching your rifle to a suppressor that fits. My biggest complaint about Mosins is the inconsistency of bayonet fitment. Also, didn't you submit this video previously? Just curious. It seems really familiar.
@homeFall1
@homeFall1 Год назад
the description explains that he pulled the old one and just re-uploaded to avoid a possible channel strike as the old one showed attaching a silencer to a rifle and youtubes rules keep changing what is kosher and what isn't
@maverickpaladin4155
@maverickpaladin4155 Год назад
@@homeFall1 ok. Sorry, I didn't check the description, just the title.
@soggygrogbottom
@soggygrogbottom Год назад
I just woke up and the thumbnail looked like a lightsaber.
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins Год назад
Bramit? bramit, BRAMIT!
@ArcturusOTE
@ArcturusOTE Год назад
I wonder if the Bramit can be used on a modified Tokarev pistol or any 7.62x25 carbine?
@EugeneKalinichenko
@EugeneKalinichenko Год назад
not really soviets developed a separate internally supressed pistols with the special ammo for these purposes which had actual use in operations.
@CasGRos
@CasGRos Год назад
I just want to point out that you did not remove when you put the suppreser att 2:40
@DtWolfwood
@DtWolfwood Год назад
This is a re-upload right cause I'm getting a big sense of dejavu lol
@gunnarkvinlaug9079
@gunnarkvinlaug9079 Год назад
That's an idea, a supressor on a machinegun?
@danvlasuk
@danvlasuk Год назад
Sir, the second letter in the thumbnail reads as "Ya"
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 Год назад
Very cool.
@MrPanzerDragoon
@MrPanzerDragoon Год назад
I too also use all-season rubber......tires.
@giausjulius4
@giausjulius4 Год назад
Wait didn't we already see this video? Was this a result of the RU-vid freakout over suppressors?
@elTrebol_Larry
@elTrebol_Larry Год назад
Ah yes the byadmit
@joaoie
@joaoie Год назад
Wait I've seen this before *Watches it all the way through anyway*
@johnstacy7902
@johnstacy7902 Год назад
IMO it wouldn't be that hard to carbine length gun with a threaded barrel for these
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