HSA SUPPRESSOR SOUND TEST PART 2 - 100+J MILSIG M17 G3 CUSTOM! WILL IT SURVIVE?

DISCLAIMER!! DISREGARD THE SOUND FROM THE VIDEO AS IT SOUND MUCH LOUDER DUE TO THE IPHONE MIC BEIGN CLOSER TO THE MUZZLE! Check out all our new products and more here: https://hotspotairsoft.myshopify.com/... Please Read Below the AI Evaluation of the results... Yes, a sound level of 65-75 dB is excellent for a high-powered .68 caliber less-lethal launcher. Perfect for backyard recreational shooting. For context, this is quieter than a normal conversation or a standard office environment, making it highly effective for noise reduction. Why this is a good result? The Baseline: Unsuppressed, high-power .68 cal pneumatic or CO₂ launchers firing at 80–100 joules are quite loud, often producing a sharp muzzle report exceeding 100–110 dB. The Reduction: Achieving 65–75 dB means the moderator is dropping the report by roughly 25–45 decibels. The Context: Sound operates on a logarithmic scale, making a 65–75 dB range incredibly quiet for such a large-bore projectile. Standard suppressors for large-bore airguns often target this exact sweet spot to avoid disturbing nearby areas.