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August 6th, 2009, 13:33 | #1 |
Different kinds of silencers/suppressors : impact?
Hi all,
I was looking at the all the different silencers on ehobbyasia (just a reference to see a wide choice). http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessori...ers/index.html Beside buying a CW vs CCW and the right diameter, I was wondering what is important in buying a quality silencer. There are so many of them that I wouldn't know which to buy if I could. Some are as low as 15US$ and others go up to 60-70US$. Are there any brands to avoid? I just need some advices on what to look for in buying a good silencer (one that will provide some silencing effect).
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August 6th, 2009, 13:52 | #2 |
From What I hear TM is the only brand with good sound reduction. I got a G&P that really quiets the 'snap' from the muzzle, but I can always hear it (being right next to the gun).
If its for silencing the gun itself, you'll need either TM or a combo of Sorbo pads and a silencer. From what I hear Sorbo pads make most guns sound pretty soft by themselves. If your not extending the barrel then check it out.
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August 6th, 2009, 13:53 | #3 |
Vicious MSPaint Wizard
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You're mostly paying for different designs
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August 6th, 2009, 13:59 | #4 |
on a recent thread about silencers someone was talking about having a slightly extended barrel in a 200MM silencer, would that still provide decent muffleing of the snap or do you have to buy one kind for silencing and another for hiding a barrel
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August 6th, 2009, 14:09 | #5 |
vision impaired
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If you extend the inner barrel all the way to the tip of the silencer you wont get any sound muffled.
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