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June 16th, 2009, 04:37 | #1 |
Silencers?
I was looking all over forums and I cannot find out this one question that is bugging me:
What do Silencers do?! And do the increase accuracy or presicion (ex. M16 has longer barrel, if you put a silencer on a M4 barrel will it be the same or better?) Please don't post rude comments and tell my I'm annoying and dumb, I know |
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June 16th, 2009, 04:40 | #2 |
Silencers are often used to hide a longer inner barrel. So what that means is that, just slapping a silencer on won't increase accuracy. But it will allow you to hide a longer inner barrel underneath it, which will increase your accuracy.
Other than that, they are just for show. But that is generally why they exist: for show, and to hide longer inner barrels. And don't worry about rude comments, this is the newbie tank, its flame proof
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June 16th, 2009, 06:25 | #3 |
Yeah but some people here (no reference to the OP or anyone in particular) will see any comment less than PC to be "flaming". Telling someone to do some more research before posting, telling them to read the FAQ, explaining things that can EASILY be found on ones own, some people see that as flaming.
As for the OPs question, ujiro pretty much answered it, but on some guns it does make somewhat of a difference, such as the P90. Its not "silenced" (which is actually and incorrect term, its suppressor) but there is a change in the sound. Which is what suppressors are supposed to do. Change the sound, not "silence" it per se. |
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June 16th, 2009, 08:10 | #4 |
I personnaly think that you can't silence something that is already silent. A AEG will make most of it sound from the motor and gearbox, wich can't be silenced by putting a mock silencer at the end of the barrel. So coolness factor or longer inner barrel hidding, wich is why I use them.
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June 16th, 2009, 09:48 | #5 | |
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June 16th, 2009, 10:59 | #6 |
Thanks guys, this makes so much more sense. I never thought it would hide a longer barrel, and I thought maybe it was just for looks.
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June 16th, 2009, 13:06 | #7 |
You can also muffle the sound of the mechbox by installing sorbo pads.
One of my teammates has a TM SOCOM and the suppressor does suppress the sound so that it's actually a different sound coming out when he fires with or without the silencer. So all in all to silence an AEG: Suppressor Sorbo Pad Silencer can be used to: Hide an longer barrel Increase your LCF/E-peen Slightly silence the sound of the BB (you can't really silence something that doesn't make too much noise in the first place anyways.
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June 16th, 2009, 13:22 | #8 |
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The silencer will change the report of the gun but not by much. They are foam filled and you will get a muffled sound. Usually the other sounds (mechbox, motor) are louder than the bb exciting the barrel anyway.
For certain players with very silent setups in sniper rifles (sorbo pads, soundproof material in their recievers, quiet motors, or even bolt action, etc.) the silencer can do a great deal to hide your position.
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June 16th, 2009, 13:24 | #9 |
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With the right "can" you can make an AEG quieter.
Don't forget if you're firing and your ear is pressed up against the body you may not notice a change; but at the muzzle end there will be a noticable reduction in report. The further away from the muzzle end your target is the harder time they'll have ID'ing your location.
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June 16th, 2009, 14:30 | #10 |
The "mock suppressor" on my KJW Glock 23 GBB makes a difference to the noise my targets perceive.
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June 16th, 2009, 14:36 | #11 |
A suppressor with the foam-pad inserts will soften the sound of the BB being fired. You'll still hear it, but it won't make as loud of a "POP" sound, but rather more of a "pfft" sound. If you fire a short burst, it'll be harder to tell EXACTLY where you are based on the sound alone, only your general direction.
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June 16th, 2009, 14:37 | #12 |
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G36 and especially P90 are very well silenced by silencers.
My P90 make a nice kicking sound with just the flash hider. With the supressor on, it only make a woosh sound. The best is my MK23. Unsilenced, it is loud. Silenced, my teamate, 2m away from me can't hear it. All they hear is the BB impact on my target. Best ambush pistol for CQB. It's also my backup when sniping.
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June 16th, 2009, 14:44 | #13 |
I've seen a few that work REALLY well at eliminating any report from the barrel, just the gearbox can be heard.
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June 16th, 2009, 15:25 | #14 | |
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+1 to what Danke said. What the shooter hears is a LOT different then what people downrange do. The sound of the motor doesn't travel nearly as strongly or as far as the smack of the piston and report from the barrel.
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June 16th, 2009, 15:29 | #15 |
I find that they especially do a lot for gas guns, in particular NBBs. I had the TM MK23 NBB, and the difference between it with the suppressor on and off was huge. It had a snap to it when the suppressor was off, but it was a very quiet, dull thud with the suppressor on. Anybody who has ever fired one or owned one knows what I mean.
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