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March 29th, 2011, 16:56 | #16 |
I've had a suppressor on a couple of my AEGs, and it was apparently stupid quiet. Couldn't hear shots in a small CQB environment, from what I was told. Both were stock, one TM MP5, one a CA m4. Not sure if FPS made the difference, or just that it was a stock piston, etc. running. Either way, it'll depend on what you're running.
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March 29th, 2011, 18:13 | #17 | |
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I've tried putting my supressor on my GBBR, and it does about the same, lessening the muzzle "pop" to a subdued "whump" instead. Not s huge difference, since the majority of the sound comes from the bolt cycling and the gas venting from there, but still makes an audible difference. But for the most part, most gearboxes will make too much noise for a supressor to effectively suppress the gun
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March 29th, 2011, 19:06 | #18 |
Here's a pretty good comparrison for you. Everybody in this vid has a normal AEG. I have a RS type 56-1 with a suppresor. At .24 you can here me start to shoot.
http://s747.photobucket.com/albums/x...t=MVI_1621.mp4 |
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March 29th, 2011, 20:08 | #19 | |
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March 31st, 2011, 19:01 | #20 |
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Yeah, suppression is negligible, even with the ones with foam inserts.
I'm wondering if those sorbo pads require any internal modification aside from installing the pad itself. |
March 31st, 2011, 19:44 | #21 |
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I would recommend having an actual gun tech install one. (sorbo pad that is)
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March 31st, 2011, 19:56 | #22 |
A bit off topic here, why wouldn't it do anything for a GBBR?...
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March 31st, 2011, 20:17 | #23 |
Same reason it doesn't do anything for a GBB?
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March 31st, 2011, 21:07 | #24 |
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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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April 2nd, 2011, 02:52 | #25 |
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So do you need to modify any of the internals to make a sorbo pad work or is it a drop in modification?
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April 2nd, 2011, 04:26 | #26 |
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Gotta cut the second tooth off your piston so it doesn't break
And I've built a custom air brake for my M4, all you hear now is the winding of the gears |
April 2nd, 2011, 09:40 | #27 | ||
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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.
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