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Originally Posted by Danke
Some of you folks are falling into a common trap.
A suppressor quiets the sound down range. Think of it as like a muffler on your car. You can still the engine but a lot of the noise has been removed.
So if you have your ear pressed to the gearbox or right over the breach you won't notice much. It is unlikely you'll be shooting many targets that have their ear that close to the moving parts.
The real world question is if it's worth it. Only you can decide that.
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What Danke said.A+++ I used to think that a suppressor didn't do anything until I lent my Echo 1 SCAR to someone else and he was a few meters away when i noticed I could hardly hear it when he shot it.
I myself have gone the other way and have put on a Noveske fire pig on just cause it sounds cool. My theory is, by the time I shoot my gun and they hear it, I'm hoping to have already hit them.
BA Snipers on the other hand should be quite cause they only have limited shots.