Stress Test: Ghost50 - 77*7,62 shots burstfire
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 Published On Dec 13, 2016

In this video a Sonic Ghost 50 silencer is subjected to a total of 77 shots of 7,62 (.308 Win) in less than a minute, at which point part of it blows off. This - along with the flames - is due to the aluminum innerpipe burning from the heavy fireing.

Highlights from the Danish talk in the video:
Shooter - It has begun to come loose
Spectator - I think the aluminum is burning
- Small-talk regarding whether to continue fireing, at which point fireing is resumed.

This video is one of four short clips from a recent test of two of our silencers: the Ghost 50 and the Sonic 45 Compact.
The Ghost 50 is a new lightweight silencer made with an innertube of aluminum for maximal reduction in weight and is as such designed for moderate use, e.g. a few shots fired during hunting, due to the less resilient nature of aluminum.
The Sonic 45 Compact is in essence the same as a Sonic 45, the only difference is a significantly shorter extension over the barrel in order to accommodate rifles such as carbines.

In the test both silencers are each subjected to four magazines of twenty 7,62 (Cal .308 Win) shots from an M75 and four magazines with 10 + 30 + 30 + 30 shots of 5,56 from an M95

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