If you want to make your supressor even quieter take the solid piece of foam that usually comes in them and cut it into sections. I forgot to mention you'll need an old spring for this as well since the sections will need some way to hold themselves in position and this also keeps the foam away from the bb path. Take the sections (basically half inch thick rings) and even them out across the spring, which you may have to stretch out). This will trap sound in each of the gaps starting at the first one all the way to the end, less and less each time.
How well this works depends on your surpressor, the type of foam etc.
And lastly for those who think silencers do not work, don't forget you as the operator of the gun won't notice the actual difference because it's right beside your head when you fire. Have someone fire your gun in your direction but off to the side of your head. You'll hear the difference being on the other end.
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