“I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.” -Demo Matt probably
Just for reference, 85 decibels is the maximum noise exposure allowed for 1 hour under 29 CFR (OSHA regulations). So after a few of those stacks you could sit next to that muzzle while firing for a long time before being worried about hearing problems.
Just for further reference: music producers mix and master at 80db for hours every day. Edit: Before anyone comments, I'm aware that dB are logarithmic. Still, 80-85 is a range where things are fairly unworrisome.
You need subsonic ammo. you might silence the muzzle to almost 0 decibles but the crack from the supersonic round breaking the sound barrier will always make the same level of noise
12:59 “Look what we had to do to make it shoot like the new Chinese service rifle.” Pure gold, Charles. Absolute gold. Plus your dad advice is 100% truth. 👏👏👏
Just subscribed yesterday and I’m already hooked. You guys are hilarious, practical and informative. Seriously, with every new video I watch, I anticipate the next SDI spoof😂😂. Thank you guys for your service, knowledge and experience.
A .556 round will drop over .25" over 25yds. So I have to guess that the rounds were rubbing or "skipping" off the baffles most of the way down. Would be interesting to have a chronograph at the end to measure the velocity at the end. Great video, perfect amount of humor. And the back pressure after the full auto was mind blowing.
@@THE_MOONMAN Also the aerodynamics will be all crazy inside baffled suppressor. I can't even begin to imagine the turbulence, the cushioning, the pressure variance that you'd need to figure out to try and calculate the drop inside it. I wouldn't be surprised if there was barely any drop until it exits. Also, on the topic of crazy suppressors - what if we mixed baffled sections and rifled sections? To "recenter" the round xD
Realistically, Matt has more going for him, and cares more about things potentially exploding in his immediate vicinity, than freebird over here, despite holding up standards sufficient to be called by the handle Demolition Matt. He do be gettin sketchy too at times albeit, but eventually Mere is going to find out, so he has to keep it a little chill at least.
@@dallasplayz7146 As was also, me writing on this video, to paraphrase: "I have no reason to distrust anything Charlie has ever said. And he said that "He saw both", so who am I to call him a liar?" 🤷 Lol 🕺
Charlie putting baffles in his pocket all through this episode is the most relatable thing. Totally would of pocketed like 30. Next episode: How to Survive CQB with a 25 yard suppressor
OK I was honestly excited during this video, not just entertained! Last time I was this excited by a TH-cam video was a couple of years ago when Demo Matt curved a bunch of bullets through crazy circles and hit targets...
Commies ruined unions, and their hand in the union pie is the reason there is so much less union work available today than when agitators showed up. @@AreGeeBee
Nah, those bullets were skating in baffles the entire way. .223 has about a 1 inch drop at 25 yards, so if they were no accounting for that the bullets *had* to be skating. Damn near every baffle in that stack had "little kisses" as the bullets skipped their way down the stack. The only tolerance here that is important is from one baffle to the next. Still a feat of quality control, but the whole stack did not need to be laser straight.
Old to the tools called firearms, new to the OG G Thumb. Can’t believe y'all didn’t even use a laser to level that or bore sight it, crazy! Great content! Semper fi
Love all your videos!! But with the world changing the way it is I would love more tatical evasion and survival videos. Cqc, camouflage, etc. keep up the amazing content!
"On this episode of Urban Survival, close quarters combat is dangerous so you want to make sure you have the right gear before doing it. A 25 foot long suppressor is a necessity because it allows you to not have to aim, you can just touch the enemy with the tip and fire."
"Come here Commie, look there's an egg in that really small tunnel, just look down the hole, it's about to roll out, btw I'll be right back. Keep watch now."
How is dead air getting baffle strikes up the wahzoo on so many peoples cans but Mr. Thumb is just getting “slight rubs” on an over 10 yard suppressor 😂
More than likely it's misaligned keymo adapters that are causing the cans to sag where the adapter meets the can. If you get in a rush and don't check properly when you switch between hosts the adapter can get out of rotation and it'll get a a few degrees of wobble.
Is DA getting baffle strikes or are the baffles just disintegrating? Pretty sure the tactical maracas err I mean Sierra 5s were just baffles made out of saltine crackers.
Have to say if nothing else this seems like a testiment to JK arm's ability to machine. Suupported or not the fact that all the baffles and thread line up so well is impressive
Also that suppressor technology at this time is really good and that you can get exceptional sound suppression out of a relatively short suppressor and anything longer is diminishing returns, it can't get any quieter without significant firearms innovation.
I'm more impressed with the ability of the baffles to handle strikes so gracefully. There's absolutely no way the bullets were getting through that much suppressor without baffle strikes. Consider that a 0.5MOA rifle would still be shooting a 0.125" group at 25 yards, so unless the baffles had a sloppy bore, that would still be a large enough group to cause strikes. And I'm pretty sure that wasn't a 0.5MOA rifle. On top of that, the bullet is going to start to drop as soon as it leaves the muzzle. Unless they calculated and accounted for bullet drop, the bullet would have struck baffles as soon as it fell a small fraction of an inch. The fact that the bullets were making it out reliably tells me that the baffles were designed well enough that they were actively guiding the bullet on its way through the suppressor without allowing the bullet to tumble. It was only when they introduced a significant curve that the baffles couldn't keep the bullet stable. The way I see it, the bullet was skipping off the baffles, and it was just the timing of the skips that determined whether the front baffle showed a strike or not. I'm sure if they disassembled all the baffles, they'd find a large number of them with similar rub marks.
Do you guys remember in Mithbusters, they used those gshock stickers? Can you get them and test to how much shock someone can take with body armor before it kills them or they wish it did. I know a lot of armor stop the projectiles. But would you survive ? Keep it up guys 👍👍
Welcome to Demolition Ranch today shooting a suppressor on a new world record from the entrance of the desperado resort to the shooting berm! Take that tiny Thumb!
Same reason Hadron colliders are leveled using 316L steel. Insane you got it this long without much issue with side walls strikes. Would be even crazier if you had steel fasteners supporting it
May I offer a suggestion? If you hang the rifle vertically from a rig, the effect of gravity curving the stack will be negated. You can have the stack as long as you like until the threads fail under the weight of the can.
The sound will never go down near the ejection port because supers always will break the sound barrier. But subs would probably be silent at the end of the muzzle
Charlie always coming through with the comedy, wisdom and advice. I thought he was gonna go home with like 10 whole cans in his pockets there for a while😂
I swear, during that quick clip of Charlie emptying the hundreds of tiny suppressor pieces out of his sweater, you could see Mike's eyes glow red for a second through his sun glasses 🤣
49 feet, achievement of clean ballistic performance, and less than a hand clap at muzzle is actually surreal. Apparently 49 feet is the goldilocks balance length.
So here’s what’s really happening - as the gases are travelling down and around the baffles they are stabilising the round in the centre. There for it will move and travel with the shape of the tube, Think of it like high pressure water though a pipe - If you put an object under pressure from all sides it will become stable until an outside force is acted upon it. the pressure of the gas (or fluid) will force the round to be stable (equal and opposite reactions) A similar thing happens at the Hyrdon collider with atoms. This is why they don’t shoot out of the side of that machine. On full auto, the more pressure was able to remain in the tube and this made the rounds more stable Thank you for coming to my ted talk
To getting it done right you need 2 lazers to mesure. From the side and above. Whenever you handle/use the gun it'l shift which means you'd need to fix the whole thing in place.
@@Ripa-Moramee all the guntubers have sleep overs where they share a bed and sometimes when they have a little too much to drink the night before they get a little handsy
Bullets naturally pull to one side with bullet spin and of course vertical rise and drop. Very cool it was even making it out the barrel with those lengths
YYEESSSS CHARLIE IS BACK!!!! RIP charlie's rake... i also love how charlie is just consistenly taking single baffles off and shoving them in his pockets in the beginning 😂😂 might wanna check his pockets every time he leaves the range...
Please do videos on the following: -Shotgun Mud & Ice test -What is most effective against combat drones? -Can a .50 Cal/ 12 Gauge suppressor work on lower calibers (22, 9mm, 45 ACP, 5.56, 7.62)? -What are some good discount ACOGs (HWU Saturn Scope)?
He is such a good foil to garands dry humor. Like guntuber laurel and hardy, Chris Farley and David spade,. Add Micah and it's ultimate power puff girls
"Seriously Dumb Islanders." How they keep it together on camera in front of Charlie is beyond me. Dude is so fucking funny.
not even a minute in and i spat coffee on my desk
in my location its midnight
Edited out the attribution to Micah 😆
I'm cackling as we speak🤣🤣🤣
My favorite is Sweaty Dumb Idiots
I love how Charlie was slowly unscrewing each baffle and putting them in his pocket with nobody noticing really
"ding" (sound of another baffle going into the pocket)
Not really very sneakily either.. :p
I wonder if he was actually yoinking them or just doing it as a joke
honestly didnt even notice haha
BUILDING a silencer part by part
@@PureRushXevus he always does dumb shit in the video, he is mostly there to make the video fun.
14:49
I love that the camera man was about to pan down to Charles laying down but went “eh.. he’s ok right there”.
"Oh, I've seen both. He's not lying." Fucking. Killed me. 😂😂😂
The fact that this worked so well is baffling.
Ahhh I see what you did there
@@bigpapi6688but you probably couldn't hear it lol
😂😂
I know, it's remarkably striking!
So satisfying dude
“I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.” -Demo Matt probably
Demo may have made his 3 Hasbulas tall, but Grand made the Alaskan pipelines.
Someone out ridiculesed carriker? What have they done? Hopefully his resort will keep him too busy to respond to this… 😂
Just for reference, 85 decibels is the maximum noise exposure allowed for 1 hour under 29 CFR (OSHA regulations). So after a few of those stacks you could sit next to that muzzle while firing for a long time before being worried about hearing problems.
Just for further reference: music producers mix and master at 80db for hours every day.
Edit: Before anyone comments, I'm aware that dB are logarithmic. Still, 80-85 is a range where things are fairly unworrisome.
You need subsonic ammo. you might silence the muzzle to almost 0 decibles but the crack from the supersonic round breaking the sound barrier will always make the same level of noise
Yup
12:59 “Look what we had to do to make it shoot like the new Chinese service rifle.”
Pure gold, Charles. Absolute gold. Plus your dad advice is 100% truth. 👏👏👏
invincible reference
Glad to see him back! 😆
Best of the year
he seems to like oligarchy.
He doesn't compensate, he elaborates.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is too good
It’s in his DNA
Groan😮😂
Elongates would be more accurate for your sentence’s purpose as well as from a grammatical standpoint.
11:30 you can just hear Charlie unscrewing baffles in the background. Love that man
Just subscribed yesterday and I’m already hooked. You guys are hilarious, practical and informative. Seriously, with every new video I watch, I anticipate the next SDI spoof😂😂. Thank you guys for your service, knowledge and experience.
Charlie goblining those baffles into his pocket was hilarious.
I had to rewatch to catch that.
Mike being pissed made it even better
"My precious babies!" (Smeagle voice).
That pressure after full auto made the gun sound like a halo plasma rifle
It's closer to wh40k plasma overheat I'd say.
@@vczs thats what i was thinking lol like in darktide
@@vczsDoes. It. Matter?
@@CrashRacknShoot idk? Does it?
It sounded exactly like the plasma rifle when it overheats
A .556 round will drop over .25" over 25yds. So I have to guess that the rounds were rubbing or "skipping" off the baffles most of the way down. Would be interesting to have a chronograph at the end to measure the velocity at the end.
Great video, perfect amount of humor. And the back pressure after the full auto was mind blowing.
Not true at all😂
That sounds like can drop .25 inch. Good ammo out of a properly rifled barrel probably has better results.
That sounds like way too much drop tbh
@@THE_MOONMAN Also the aerodynamics will be all crazy inside baffled suppressor. I can't even begin to imagine the turbulence, the cushioning, the pressure variance that you'd need to figure out to try and calculate the drop inside it. I wouldn't be surprised if there was barely any drop until it exits.
Also, on the topic of crazy suppressors - what if we mixed baffled sections and rifled sections? To "recenter" the round xD
Fantastic dad advice! Some of the best yet!
14:34 Charles not skipping a beat to “lay down for scale” and choosing to lay face down had me so fuckin dead. 😂💀
"Can I get up now Mike"
"No"
i was hoping theyd look back and he was still down lmao
Demo: “I wonder what would happen if we put a ton of these together?” *Months later Garandthumb: “hold my beer”
Realistically, Matt has more going for him, and cares more about things potentially exploding in his immediate vicinity, than freebird over here, despite holding up standards sufficient to be called by the handle Demolition Matt. He do be gettin sketchy too at times albeit, but eventually Mere is going to find out, so he has to keep it a little chill at least.
@@BarFlyChef cool story bro
@@BarFlyChefrealistically ☝️🤓
@@BarFlyChefit’s a joke lol
@@dallasplayz7146 As was also, me writing on this video, to paraphrase: "I have no reason to distrust anything Charlie has ever said. And he said that "He saw both", so who am I to call him a liar?" 🤷 Lol 🕺
The goofy SDI translations crack me up every time 😂 this was such a great video, good work fellas!
That was some solid dad advice at the end thank you Charlie.
Abolish the ATF.
Repeal the NFA.
Repeal the FOPA to while you're at it
@@JimMorrisonsBathtub repeal all gun laws, because all gun laws are infringements.
@@JimMorrisonsBathtub all gun laws are infringements.
Arrest Biden
@@RealMTBAddict you spelled tar and feather wrong.
Charlie putting baffles in his pocket all through this episode is the most relatable thing. Totally would of pocketed like 30.
Next episode: How to Survive CQB with a 25 yard suppressor
“You think it’s funny but it’s not”
Kinda was 💀💀
@@gullyactual1898 ATF having a nervous breakdown with so many loose baffles flying around even got Mike worried
GT and the crew are children.
And Im here for every second of it.
Awesome video super fun shot thanks Mike and Charles and Micha
Can you imagine the ATF getting the request for like 200 suppressors from the same guy.
”It’s a single silencer officer”
Caliber: 30
Length: 300"
Reason for ownership: wouldnt you like to know, fed boi.
@@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz reason of ownership: long range melee combat
Charlie taking them off and filling his pockets the whole time was gold😂
i thought it was a bit,then i realized... oh it is,it's just only his lmao
@@bloodlove93 Felt a bit bad when Mike scolded him, I thought it was funny.
@asdfg2466 they weren't being serious
OK I was honestly excited during this video, not just entertained! Last time I was this excited by a TH-cam video was a couple of years ago when Demo Matt curved a bunch of bullets through crazy circles and hit targets...
I love how mad Mike was with Charles when taking baffles out of his pockets!
Charlie is a gem 😂 “keep your circles small, your women large and every chance you get, hate communism and the ideals that spawn from it”
The horrors of...unionizing!
@@AreGeeBeecommunism not capitalism, friend. But hey, 100 million dead can’t be wrong😂
Commies ruined unions, and their hand in the union pie is the reason there is so much less union work available today than when agitators showed up. @@AreGeeBee
Great advice
Which system does crumbling America use? Seems to be pretty shit..
Charlie with the baffles in his pockets had me dying 😆🤣
The whole time 😂
@@Jacksonmontyart "you want some?" 😂😂
He now has suppressors for all his guns. "Free to own". 😂
It was when Garand scolded him like a child that got me.
I’m going back to watch it again to see if we can spot any of him snagging them 😂
The Dad advice was the best part of the video, epic start to finish
This reminds me of that one episode from Trigun where Caine the Longshot had that huge barreled sniper rifle shooting into town from miles away.
With that many baffles and the stack up of tolerances it’s pretty impressive this worked. That’s some good machining.
Give that CNC machine spitting em out multiple an hour a big hand and round of applause. Some new coolant def in order for that hard worker!
@@tjtrent2351 The CNC machine is the real MVP! And/or operator😂
Nah, those bullets were skating in baffles the entire way. .223 has about a 1 inch drop at 25 yards, so if they were no accounting for that the bullets *had* to be skating. Damn near every baffle in that stack had "little kisses" as the bullets skipped their way down the stack. The only tolerance here that is important is from one baffle to the next. Still a feat of quality control, but the whole stack did not need to be laser straight.
I love Charlie emptying his pockets like a 1st grader
You guys are literally SO funny; Charles’ off the cuff one liners are gold. Keep on going boys.
Old to the tools called firearms, new to the OG G Thumb. Can’t believe y'all didn’t even use a laser to level that or bore sight it, crazy! Great content! Semper fi
A sure sign of intelligence is a great sense of humor!
Charlie is basically a nuclear scientist
Highly underrated idiomatically reasonable operator of irony.
I'm not sure that's how that works....
@@YourDadsBoyfriend What do you know? 🙄
@@YourDadsBoyfriend Certain not mine. As you are clearly not about the truth. My dad is way out of your league!
@BarFlyChef sorry about your dad... it was just a one time thing I promise
Need the GIRTHIEST suppressor
5 gallon bucket or even a 55 gal drum could be a start 😂
Look up tank suppressors.
That suppressor for the M109G?
You're like me, I see. More concerned with effing up the sides than hitting the bottom.
Salut!
Tuna Can 😂🐟🥫🎉
This is a testament to the precision of manufacturer as well as the consistency of the ammunition.
Love all your videos!! But with the world changing the way it is I would love more tatical evasion and survival videos. Cqc, camouflage, etc. keep up the amazing content!
"On this episode of Urban Survival, close quarters combat is dangerous so you want to make sure you have the right gear before doing it. A 25 foot long suppressor is a necessity because it allows you to not have to aim, you can just touch the enemy with the tip and fire."
"Come here Commie, look there's an egg in that really small tunnel, just look down the hole, it's about to roll out, btw I'll be right back. Keep watch now."
Charlie starts putting them in his pocket at 1:50, and you can see him doing it in plain sight 😂
He even rattles them around at 5:35 and no one reacts at all 🤣
7:28 Charlie in the back ground just sneaking individual baffles into his jacket pocket is gold 😆
bro the baffles in his pockets and GT just kinda scolding him about it, I was dying from that lmao
How is dead air getting baffle strikes up the wahzoo on so many peoples cans but Mr. Thumb is just getting “slight rubs” on an over 10 yard suppressor 😂
Cross threading every time?
Tighter tolerances probably
I think he is using 30 caliber baffles.
More than likely it's misaligned keymo adapters that are causing the cans to sag where the adapter meets the can. If you get in a rush and don't check properly when you switch between hosts the adapter can get out of rotation and it'll get a a few degrees of wobble.
Is DA getting baffle strikes or are the baffles just disintegrating? Pretty sure the tactical maracas err I mean Sierra 5s were just baffles made out of saltine crackers.
Have to say if nothing else this seems like a testiment to JK arm's ability to machine. Suupported or not the fact that all the baffles and thread line up so well is impressive
Yeah they definitely seem to be built well
@@kameronjones7139I own a few of theirs. I have zero complaints
Also that suppressor technology at this time is really good and that you can get exceptional sound suppression out of a relatively short suppressor and anything longer is diminishing returns, it can't get any quieter without significant firearms innovation.
I'm more impressed with the ability of the baffles to handle strikes so gracefully. There's absolutely no way the bullets were getting through that much suppressor without baffle strikes. Consider that a 0.5MOA rifle would still be shooting a 0.125" group at 25 yards, so unless the baffles had a sloppy bore, that would still be a large enough group to cause strikes. And I'm pretty sure that wasn't a 0.5MOA rifle. On top of that, the bullet is going to start to drop as soon as it leaves the muzzle. Unless they calculated and accounted for bullet drop, the bullet would have struck baffles as soon as it fell a small fraction of an inch.
The fact that the bullets were making it out reliably tells me that the baffles were designed well enough that they were actively guiding the bullet on its way through the suppressor without allowing the bullet to tumble. It was only when they introduced a significant curve that the baffles couldn't keep the bullet stable. The way I see it, the bullet was skipping off the baffles, and it was just the timing of the skips that determined whether the front baffle showed a strike or not. I'm sure if they disassembled all the baffles, they'd find a large number of them with similar rub marks.
I was thinking "bubble level" & it appeared. Good work.
15:26 Ahh yes, the perfect Sniper rifle for jumping, turning full circle and getting headshots without aiming.
I hear if you fire blue tips, you can get rid of suppressor sag for up to six hours.
After that though, they suggest seeing a gunsmith.
😂
Do you guys remember in Mithbusters, they used those gshock stickers? Can you get them and test to how much shock someone can take with body armor before it kills them or they wish it did. I know a lot of armor stop the projectiles. But would you survive ? Keep it up guys 👍👍
Seeing that many suppressors in one line like that was absolutely baffling. I had to dampen my excitement.
It’s so innovative that you can even use the silencer as a bat to hit the enemy!
In another country!
It's more of a 5.56 Bangalore torpedo. If you know, you're probably 80 to 90 years old
you might as well use it as a whip at that point.
Welcome to Demolition Ranch today shooting a suppressor on a new world record from the entrance of the desperado resort to the shooting berm! Take that tiny Thumb!
Fr. Demo did it first. 😂
Yea hopefully he sees this and does another one
Was gonna say didn't demo do this like a year ago?
@jeffchannel-lf6df He said this in the beginning of the video.
then garand will just do it with 500 s&w
matts terrified of those like a little white girl fears shaq.
Same reason Hadron colliders are leveled using 316L steel. Insane you got it this long without much issue with side walls strikes. Would be even crazier if you had steel fasteners supporting it
Charles is always the cherry on top for Garand Thumb videos!😂
Charlie is an absolute national treasure
The kind of "national treasure" the Smithsonian hides in the basement and never puts on display, but yeah
@@jmmartin7766 i was thinking more of an Area 51, 18 stories under the ground type of treasure...
He's just built different.
Always follow good dad advice, and attempt not to laugh at dad jokes.
May I offer a suggestion? If you hang the rifle vertically from a rig, the effect of gravity curving the stack will be negated. You can have the stack as long as you like until the threads fail under the weight of the can.
But time will travel slower at the target.
That suppressor is as long as an 8 story building, where are they going to come up with a rig that can hang it vertically?
@@mattnsacHot air balloon
@@mattnsaccrane (nsw type)
true, also horizontally the bullet is naturally following a parabolic drop
The pressure release at the end is the most satisfying sound.
I always knew Garand Thumb was in the 1998 Trigun anime. Good.
he REALLY told matt "hold my beer".
17:36 releasing that pressure is maybe my favorite part of the video lmao
“Mines bigger than demolition ranche’s” I laugh so hard at that!
I needed this in my life today. 👏👏❤️❤️👏👏
The sound will never go down near the ejection port because supers always will break the sound barrier. But subs would probably be silent at the end of the muzzle
It would have been awesome to see how a bolt action would be with the 25 yard suppressor.
Charlie always coming through with the comedy, wisdom and advice. I thought he was gonna go home with like 10 whole cans in his pockets there for a while😂
“Huge but that doesn’t matter.”
Charlie fucking kills me man.
I would never assume the absolute pure science of Grand thumb could possibly outdo the dumbassedness of Demolition Ranch. I love you guys
The suppressor surviving the final test and him shaking it was Gold. I didnt expect that at all. What a tough suppressor. Its bullet proof 😂
I swear, during that quick clip of Charlie emptying the hundreds of tiny suppressor pieces out of his sweater, you could see Mike's eyes glow red for a second through his sun glasses 🤣
so amazing to see such an impressive length despite the cold
Demolition Ranch is punching air rn
The fact that the first long stack up at around 4:25 worked without a problem is a pretty good demonstration that the suppressor design works
49 feet, achievement of clean ballistic performance, and less than a hand clap at muzzle is actually surreal. Apparently 49 feet is the goldilocks balance length.
That's a HUGE testament to the machinists quality at JK!
They should call it the "hyperloop tunnel" suppressor.
Charlie with pure poetry at the end
JK Armament makes some nice suppressors. I've got three of them and they are effective and accurate.
I think the engineering of no runout in the holes of baffles at that length is the amazing part. Amazing job by J.K.
So here’s what’s really happening - as the gases are travelling down and around the baffles they are stabilising the round in the centre. There for it will move and travel with the shape of the tube, Think of it like high pressure water though a pipe - If you put an object under pressure from all sides it will become stable until an outside force is acted upon it. the pressure of the gas (or fluid) will force the round to be stable (equal and opposite reactions)
A similar thing happens at the Hyrdon collider with atoms. This is why they don’t shoot out of the side of that machine.
On full auto, the more pressure was able to remain in the tube and this made the rounds more stable
Thank you for coming to my ted talk
Uh... yeah... I'm going to need to see this modeled on some of Donut Operator's high-tech software.
this must be on top!
But the rounds key-holed more often on auto.
@@LooniJoose only upon exiting!
Makes sense, thanks.
I don't get how the tolerances of each thread can be so fine that it stayed straight enough for the bullets to go through. Mindblowing
13:50 why did garand sound like a concerned father after his kid stole a bunch of shit from walmart😂😂😂😂😂
That’s because as an Elder Millennial, he has reached “beekeeping” age apparently.
Watching Garand Thumb play Legos with suppressors is the highlight of my day
To getting it done right you need 2 lazers to mesure. From the side and above. Whenever you handle/use the gun it'l shift which means you'd need to fix the whole thing in place.
Absolute great dad advice
For those who really, really, REALLY must perform CQB in the public library
Not close quarters with the weapon length being that long. Maybe if you want to kill someone in a different library from you
@@user-cd4wl1qi4kreally? You sure about that, man?
Charlie "acquiring" baffles the whole video was the best part of this video 😂
Best dad advice so far on this show!
You should have a laser pointer to keep everything in line & level, like what pipe layers use.
You're getting like 1k viewers a minute, and it's well-deserved, man. God Bless the whole team.
Mike: "Hey, Matt, I'm gonna steal your video, but make it way dumber. You cool with that?"
Matt: "Whatever, Mike. Just get out of my bed."
This guy gets it
I don't get the out of my bed part but the fact he basically copied the video is blatant lol
@@digitalfortressmining5004 nah. It's just a joke. Chill.
@@Ripa-Moramee all the guntubers have sleep overs where they share a bed and sometimes when they have a little too much to drink the night before they get a little handsy
Mike's just cooler
Lol Charlie is hilarious!! They all are!! This has got to be my favorite channel. Largely because how fucking hilarious there videos always are
Bullets naturally pull to one side with bullet spin and of course vertical rise and drop. Very cool it was even making it out the barrel with those lengths
Papa thumb giving Charlie an ear full for pocketing them baffles 🤣🤣. Was hilarious
He was giving him a hard time for one of the funniest parts.
Campaign Let Charles Be Charles
GT: "we have here 270 suppressors"
Me: cries in Commifornia
make your own.
Watched this and went right to silencer shop and ordered a JK can! Awesome video as always.
16:00
I'm getting Trigun episode 23 vibes here.
That is 100% Caine the Longshot's suppressor right there!
YYEESSSS CHARLIE IS BACK!!!! RIP charlie's rake... i also love how charlie is just consistenly taking single baffles off and shoving them in his pockets in the beginning 😂😂 might wanna check his pockets every time he leaves the range...
Please do videos on the following:
-Shotgun Mud & Ice test
-What is most effective against combat drones?
-Can a .50 Cal/ 12 Gauge suppressor work on lower calibers (22, 9mm, 45 ACP, 5.56, 7.62)?
-What are some good discount ACOGs (HWU Saturn Scope)?
He just did shotgun ice test
Anything you can shoot
Yes, but not effectively
There's no substitute for the ACOG
I think you should just do the test yourself my guy. You've been asking for it nonstop, put that same energy into making your own test/video.
don't be poor. Buy an Acog
@@bubble_bass9716 I like my PA Prism more than ACOGs. Better eye relief, same reticle, a little bigger but not horrible.
Been subbed for about 6 years or so, got me interested in firearms.
Fantastic dad advice. 👍
Man, I am glad Charlie is back!
He is such a good foil to garands dry humor. Like guntuber laurel and hardy, Chris Farley and David spade,. Add Micah and it's ultimate power puff girls
Where has he been? Anyone know??
Charlie is a national treasure.
Mike Charlie and Micah all complement each other and make for great content
It’s like the three stooges🤣
The only channel I watch that the FF button on my remote isn't used.
I miss Rake. 😢
@@BarFlyChef
Rake is dead but not forgotten
@@edanpino-xt1ph Redemption Respawn? 🤷