The suppressor I designed for my KSC M11A1 works incredibly well considering it's a loud gun to start with (GBB).
But most of the noise in AEG is in the gears turning and the sound of the piston slapping the cylinder head............ spin a motor without the gears involved and it's a small VRRRRRRRRR sound. Think about what you hear int he distance at games, what sound cuts through brush more, and you'll get an idea where the noise comes from and how to control it to a point. Supressor on an AEG only cuts back on the slight popping sound that comes from the muzzle after a BB leaves the end of the barrel, nothing more. And it doesn't silence that sound, it more of less just contains it in a lined tube so most of the sound is absorbed by the foam and contained by the shell.
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