'Silenced' Shotgun - Testing A Suppressor

YT: SilencerCo "Salvo" Shotgun Suppressor Full Speed Dump

Shooting a Benelli M2 with nine rounds using the brand new SilencerCo "Salvo" 12 gauge suppressor. I know I said eight rounds in the video, but it's nine.

Shot fast to see if the suppressor could keep up.
chicchoreasays...

SilencerCo is a Texas concern.

Really like Benellis. I know a couple of shooters that can empty the mag tube before the first empty shell hits the ground...with accuracy.

AeroMechanicalsays...

There probably wouldn't be enough spread over the length of the silencer. Could depend on the choke though. Last time I fired a 12 gauge with buckshot, the spread was about 6 inches over 75 to 100 feet. They do probably use a special shot and choke for shooting off door hinges though, so who knows there.

Of course, where something like this would be useful for military and criminal type stuff is in a very short barrel shotgun, which could change things. Then, of course, you're in the area of "why not just use a submachine gun?".

EvilDeathBeesaid:

Would he be firing slugs? I mean if you fired buckshot or something, wouldn't you run the risk of the pellets getting caught in the suppressor?

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