Need some mathematical genius around here to figure out the cylinder airspace in inches, then sort out what pressure a rated spring would put on it, then calculate the increase in pressure based on the inner diameter of the nozzle, then follow it through the inner barrel to the end. I'm smart enough to see where PSI would come into play in an AEG, but a real dummy at all that math crap. Want a supressor? Just need a soft and absorbant inside (foam) and maybe baffles to absorb more sound. But 75% or more AEG sound comes from the motor and gears.
BTW, PSI refers to anything liquid or gas.
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