Maxim 9: “silencer with a built-in gun”

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The SilencerCo Maxim 9 is based on the Smith & Wesson M&P pistol and slightly resembles the "barrel" of a Robocop. According to company representatives, this is the world's first pistol with an integrated PBS (silent firing device) that fits easily into a holster. Matt from "Destructive Ranch" decided to demonstrate the capabilities of this "trunk".

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    1. 0
      13 November 2017 16: 08
      Purely commercial gun. For the military, something else is needed.
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        13 November 2017 21: 52
        Why so immediately, purely commercial ?! It is suitable for some special forces!
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      14 November 2017 08: 42
      Isn't APB the first in the world?
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        14 November 2017 17: 39
        No. APB has a removable silencer, like PB, and in the model that is presented in the video - an integrated silencer.
        But for specials, weapons under the SP-4 cartridge or similar are better. Although after the shot, the sleeve is an explosive object, but really silent shooting is achieved, the sound of the working parts of the pistol is louder.
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          15 November 2017 08: 22
          Understood thanks.

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