My observations I notice, gasses from the shot come out of the top of the pistol (welrod is bolt action to prevent this), shooter racks the slide in reward motion (welrod is a twist) and didn’t go into battery which is why the pistol is racked multiple times.
Another thing is it appears the shooter didn’t use a booster for the suppressor causing the pistol to short stroke (not cycle). Not using a booster would be a rookie move for quick follow shots. Unless he purposely swapped recoil spring to something weaker to help trap more gases making it a little quieter.
Do you have any sauce for the weapon type?
My observations I notice, gasses from the shot come out of the top of the pistol (welrod is bolt action to prevent this), shooter racks the slide in reward motion (welrod is a twist) and didn’t go into battery which is why the pistol is racked multiple times.
Another thing is it appears the shooter didn’t use a booster for the suppressor causing the pistol to short stroke (not cycle). Not using a booster would be a rookie move for quick follow shots. Unless he purposely swapped recoil spring to something weaker to help trap more gases making it a little quieter.
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This analysis made my happy place tingle. The Station-6 is cool. Can one have enough NFA Cat4 stamps? Nope. Out comes the $5 swear jar. Sweet!!!