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March 28th, 2011, 22:11 | #1 |
Use of suppressors on AEG's?
Are they practical or do they just look good? Like does it actually suppress the sound and make you less noticeable or does the whining of the motor still give you away?
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March 28th, 2011, 22:18 | #2 |
Not very practical on an AEG but they do dampen the sound somewhat. They change it, lower the sound from a "whip whip" to a "whump whump".
On the TM MK23 non-blowback a silencer is amazing. On GBB pistols they do almost nothing. |
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March 28th, 2011, 22:22 | #3 |
hahaha "whip whip" to "whump whump" is true, but it's mostly there for looks
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March 28th, 2011, 22:28 | #4 |
They are more used for extending the inner barrel. It is an effective way and a good aesthetic way as well. So if you are looking for a longer barrel and you do not want to buy a whole new outer barrel go with a silencer.
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March 28th, 2011, 23:50 | #5 |
So what would they suppress on? I know there are some foam filled made to suppress.
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March 28th, 2011, 23:56 | #6 | |
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On a GBB it useless but looks cool On the TM MK23 NBB it is amazing the audible noise is next to nothing. |
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March 28th, 2011, 23:56 | #7 |
Each gun is a little different, but I know it actually makes a big difference on GBBR's especially.
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March 29th, 2011, 00:25 | #8 |
Worse than useless; on some GBBs the extra weight on the front of the outer barrel will cause the rear of the outer barrel to rub against the inside top of the slide, creating friction and slowing or even stopping the slide in mid-cycle.
But on an AEG, if it's not cover for a longer inner barrel, it just looks cool. And a gun that goes "whump, whump, whump" should look like it's supposed to sound like that!
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March 29th, 2011, 00:27 | #9 | |
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March 29th, 2011, 00:34 | #10 |
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My supressed TM P90tr work great.
One of the few AEG that the supressor actually supress something.
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March 29th, 2011, 00:59 | #11 |
there was a superb post, kinda recent, that I can't find anymore, with decibels testing with different kinds of suppressors...
If I remember right, bottom line is : average sound decrease -> -20% to -40% with a foam suppressor. edit: found it, was tested with a mk23. http://www.justpistols.co.uk/silencer_comparison.htm Last edited by Kefray; March 29th, 2011 at 01:05.. |
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March 29th, 2011, 01:03 | #12 | |
Suppressors definitely take some of the sharp edge off an AEG cycling, but in my experience they don't really decrease the volume.
If you want to effectively reduce the volume of your rifle, look into a sorbo pad.
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March 29th, 2011, 01:07 | #13 |
depends on the gun and the suppressor you use, my UMP with the suppressor that's made for it is deadly quiet.
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March 29th, 2011, 01:17 | #14 |
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My gun doesnt make any noise what so ever with a suppressor on, oh wait I need to put the battery in.
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