Pellet Gun Silencer Accuracy and Sound Test

An unbiased test of the range, accuracy, and sound of my Daisy Powerline 901 pellet gun with and without my homemade suppressor attached. This was filmed on a very windy day at 15 and 40 yard ranges. Grouping spread with suppressor at 15 yards was slightly wider, and grouping at 40 yards with the suppressor was lower, meaning velocity is only dropped slightly.

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    14 Responses to “Pellet Gun Silencer Accuracy and Sound Test”

    1. themighty1899 says:

      1 person cant hit a eleaphant with a pellet gun

    2. tsgwannab says:

      terrible shot

    3. Shamrocks9823 says:

      how do u make it

    4. Chupathingy495 says:

      im suprised at how accurate that is. I made a silencer for my Berretta Elite 2 and the rounds were all over the place. maybe it was because of the design… a piece of bicycle handlebar with a washer spot welded to the end and a scott scuff pad inside probably isnt the best for accuracy, but damn if it wasnt almost silent! Anyway, you probably would have been a lot closer on a less windy day, but it was a lot easier to see the shots on the white

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