Range Report: SilencerCo Maxim 9 (Integrally Suppressed Semi-Auto Pistol)
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- čas přidán 26. 05. 2024
- In this Range Report I get to shoot and review an integrally suppressed semi-auto pistol from SilencerCo. This pistol is the Maxim 9. The name is derived from the inventor of the silencer Hiram Maxim. This is a unique design and is considered to be a high quality firearm even though it did not reach great commercial success. How does this gun perform? Is it quiet? This video documents my personal thoughts, opinions and experiences with this gun. Yours may vary.
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Did you happen to shoot a disassembly/cleaning vid while it was there? Quick, easy, simple maintenance is always a plus.
Yes, it comes out today.
If the red dot is not sighted correctly, height over bore, throwing it off, that might lend to inaccuracy. There are some X factors at play.
I do agree.
147 grain 9mm is quieter, but you probably already knew that.
Yes I did. Thank you.
Great video
Thank you so much! That means a lot.
i am not an expert but i have always read that it only takes a few inches of barrel to stabilize a bullet. the advantage of a longer barrel with iron sights is the longer sight radius to minimize sighting errors (also of course higher muzzle velocity). i enjoy your videos.
Thank you for the information and I think you are right.
Yah and most if not all public ranges REQUIRE you to use hearing protection regardless.
Yes they do. Mine does not though, but indoors I always will even suppressed.
Good review, that is an interesting one for sure.👍
That temp doesn't surprise me at all, one mag dump from a 35 round mag in my Ruger PC Carbine and the barrel is well over 250F, and that is unsuppressed, I try to avoid those 35 rd mag dumps after seeing those temps....
Wow, that is hot! Heat is one of the things that can damage a gun over time.
An area gun shop has one of these. I told them when they get their paper work done, I was interested in it. We shall see.
They are collectible now that they are no longer made.
@27:13 it looks like your screw is backing out which may be why you were having accuracy issues. See if your accuracy improves without using the dot or remounting the SRO to spec. Also try using 147 grain instead of 124, even though it is integrally suppressed using 124 is going to put you right at 140 db. The Maxim was never the quietest can only being about 130 with subs and still having a high pitch.
You bring up a great point about the pitch. It was pretty high.
Also, for some reason I'm wondering if those "random lines" on the grip and frame is actually Morse code. I don't know what it might say but that would be pretty cool if it was. It would imagine it reading: "The right of the people to keep and bare arms shall not be infringed"
It is not morse code as I can tell. But I can see what you mean and it would be cool if it was.
I may be wrong but I don't think 124gr 9mm is considered subsonic. That weight might be on the very edge. I think you need 147gr or above.
You are right.
Well hello my man Jason Mr. Common Conjunctions, good video my man, my FFL has a black one I held it and they let me shoot it. I have to agree with you it is very comfortable to shoot but not my cup of tea bruh... Jason could you create a video on the Tisas 1911 duty DS would like to hear your thoughts bruh!!! 😎
LOL! Thank you as always.
Good morning, Jason, I could see the faces of the authorities here in Oz if I tried to import the Maxim. So, I will just dream about owning one. Cheers
I bet they would love it! 😆
It almost forbidden popsicle hot.
LOL! Yes it is!
It’s a fair review, but let’s be real, that thing is coooooool af! #2ABuddy
I completely agree!
So, it's come to this point. You don't even have to be a firearm manufacturer to put out a plastic, striker fired pistol. 😳
LOL, so true!
Sounded kinda loud to me too... maybe because you was inside a building???
Well, so of the ammo I was using was 115 grain and probably going super sonic. But the inside does reflect much of the sound.
Wow no 1st round pop
It is a really cool gun.
I am wondering why the dust cover is so big .
Mine is very accurate, so not sure what caused your issues.
It might just be me, but I did tried my best.
@@thetexasgunvault seems more like it’s the gun itself, I assume the screws on the red dot are tightened, don’t think you would have missed double checking that, not sure what would cause that. I’d send it to the manufacturer and have them check it out
Yep, your wife is definitely a better shot than you.😅 I personally think that the gun looks very front heavy and I noticed that a lot of your shots were low. So it seems like when pulling the trigger, you inherently cause the muzzle to dip downwards. This likely can be trained out.
I think it might be.
It really is not heavy, but unbalanced.