The video is from Demolition Ranch and features a 12-gauge shotgun suppressor made by JK Armament. The host and his team experiment with the suppressor, adding extra baffles to make it longer and testing its effectiveness with various shotgun shells, including birdshot, slugs, and specialty rounds like door breachers and dragon's breath. They also test the suppressor's durability by firing it in different configurations, including with a full auto setting. The team successfully creates the world's longest suppressor, but it ultimately malfunctions during a full auto test. The video ends with the host thanking JK Armament and the viewers for watching.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The JK Armament SGX suppressor is being tested in the video.
2. The suppressor is chambered in 12 gauge and has 69 baffles.
3. The suppressor is paired with a Beretta 12 gauge shotgun.
4. The suppressor is longer than the host, Victor, and is compared in length to Hasbulla.
5. The suppressor is tested with different types of ammunition, including bird shot and slugs.
6. The suppressor is also tested with a variety of special rounds, including flashbangs and dragon's breath.
7. The suppressor is capable of firing in full auto.
8. The suppressor is not designed for full auto fire and is damaged during testing.
9. The JK Armament SGX suppressor is the world's longest suppressor, thanks to the addition of extra baffles.
10. The suppressor is not safe to shoot after being damaged during testing.