I went shooting on Saturday and at the end of shooting, remembered that I should take a video of the Mystic X suppressor to show you guys how quiet it is. I am using my subsonic zombie 9mm loads (140 gr powder coated cast bullets) from the other thread. One of these days when I go, I will try to take video of the Mystic X on several guns for sound comparison. Great suppressor--I love it. About the lack of eye protection, I wore eye protection the whole day but as we were driving away to go home, I remembered I should take a quick video and forgot to put my eye protection back on.
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Video of 15 Round Magazine Dump w/ G19 & Liberty Mystic X Suppressor
Cornmastah- .44 Magnum
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Charlie Foxtrot- .41 Magnum
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That's a WOW!
The can looks twice as long as a normal pistol suppressor? Is it heavy?
Cornmastah- .44 Magnum
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The tube is made of titanium, the core is stainless steel. It is not very heavy at all. The piston/booster adds about an inch to the length of the suppressor.
Devereaux- .44 Magnum
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Man, Corn, you are clearly having too much fun! Illinois is talking about making suppressors legal, and I have even heard some rumours of them possibly being taken off the ATF listing.
But for now -- nothing.
But for now -- nothing.
Cornmastah- .44 Magnum
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Yes, suppressors are nice. Shooting without hearing protection (and avoiding hearing loss) is loads of fun. I hope they can get suppressors off of the ATF listing, but part of me thinks that it would be near impossible.
Devereaux- .44 Magnum
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Yeah, once a government program starts, it is darn near immortal.
Cornmastah- .44 Magnum
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I'm thinking that the government looks at it as revenue right now. Hard for the govt. to give up some of their (our) precious money they enjoy spending.
Devereaux- .44 Magnum
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Revenue needs to be removed as a driving force of government. One way is to have any fees/fines paid out to some OTHER entity. Makes for far less interest in going after people. Illinois tried that for truck overweight fines. Many are caught by local LEO's and something like 60% goes to them. So the state made it ALL the money went to the state. Funny how the stopping of overweight trucks suddenly dropped like a stone.
Tennessee Jed- .41 Magnum
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Dang!!! That is really slick!
I really need to get into suppressors. There's no good reason for me not to do so.
A suppressed Glock would sure make a very fine home defense gun. Not to mention a suppressed AR.
I really need to get into suppressors. There's no good reason for me not to do so.
A suppressed Glock would sure make a very fine home defense gun. Not to mention a suppressed AR.
Devereaux- .44 Magnum
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OR (think on it) a suppressed SBR AR in .300 BLK. And if you could only get a 3-round trigger! THAT would be a home defense weapon.
Tennessee Jed- .41 Magnum
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Oh yeah. Now we're getting somewhere.
Devereaux- .44 Magnum
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Bet Corn already has one.
Tennessee Jed- .41 Magnum
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Yeah, and full auto.
Cornmastah- .44 Magnum
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The suppressed 300 blk sbr, yes, but the happy trigger no... I've thought about getting a bump fire stock (played with them a couple times already) but ammo is too precious for me to spray it out... And registered full autos... too much $$$$$