John Wick but with realistic sounding suppressors

I hate to break it to , is fake as hell. It’s awesome but fake.

Most of the opposition to suppressors come from who’ve never heard a real one. They believe the fakery on how much sound they put out and actually think you can kill someone in a crowded room without anyone hearing.

There are countless examples of people making this claim as the debate raged in 2016. There was a narrative that would make suppressors easy to access and cheap if he became president, and countless people would die without a sound. How’d that conspiracy turn out?

Here’s an example of that ignorant fear-mongering by (who was shot at by snipers in Bosnia):

That tweet was fact-checked into oblivion but anti-gun activists are a cult. They are never embarrassed when their dogma is debunked. Nor do they stop repeating said debunked dogma, leading to more ignorant people falling for the lie.

That’s why this video is so good.

It takes a scene from John Wick where a gun battle happens in a crowded train station without anyone noticing. Again, people actually believe this is possible.

The video replaces the fake and unrealistic shooting sounds with sounds more accurately representing it would really sound like as these two shot at each other with suppressors.

Like nearly everything you hear or see from Hollywood, movie suppressor sounds are far from reality.

Tuesday, January 17 – Hour 2 Podcast

GOP introduces new gun suppressor law – CNN Video

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Recreational Firearm Noise Exposure

who use firearms are more likely to develop hearing loss than those who do not.

Noise, suppressors, hearing loss, research data

Suppressors.pdf

Suppressors in America became highly regulated in 1934 with the passing of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA).

Firearm Muzzle Suppressors Far Superior to Ear-Level Protection Devices for Noise Reduction – ENTtoday

Firearms generate extremely high impulse sound levels. Recreational firearm users should use noise suppression devices. Using a combination of ear-level protection and muzzle devices would produce the greatest noise reduction.