I Shot a Suppressed 9mm So Quiet It Sounds Fake
James Reeves of TFBTV is out on the range with Bloke on the Range to take a look at what may be one of the rarest Sterling variants ever made. This is a closed bolt, integrally suppressed Sterling Mk5, a configuration that doesnβt officially exist in the books and may be one of a kind. Unlike the standard open bolt L34A1 used by British forces, this commercial variant runs a closed bolt system with a massive integral suppressor that ports the barrel and slows 9mm ammunition to subsonic speeds. The result is one of the quietest centerfire firearms weβve ever tested. With real decibel readings taken at the shooterβs ear and a direct comparison against a modern suppressed subgun, this video breaks down how effective 1950s suppressor technology can be when taken to the extreme. Huge thanks to Bloke on the Range and B&T for helping make this happen.
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