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[–] 4 pts

This depends on the caliber, suppressor and bullet speed.. If you use subsonic rounds they go pfft pfft. A suppressed .22LR also goes pfff pfft. It also depends on if you are inside or outside.

[–] 2 pts

Ya, I had a solo 22 suppressor (prior to that tragic boating accident) and when paired with cci quiets all you hear is the click of the hammer.

[–] 2 pts

boating accident

We've all been there.

[–] 2 pts

Every American Firearm owner owns a boat also, its required ;)

[–] 0 pt

Such a shame... it jut keeps happening shortly after I get a new gun. Keep telling myself "I'm not going to take this new gun out on a boat this time" but just can't help it.

[–] 2 pts

Colibri 20-grain .22, just the primer, no powder.

[–] 0 pt

Regardless of other factors, if the bullet cracks the sound barrier, it's going to be loud.

You can even take very quiet, subsonic .22s that work near silently, but if you take them to a high enough altitude, they can start hitting the sound barrier due to lower air density.

[–] -1 pt

I got in a argument on here with a guy that said he saw a suppressed .45 that the only sound it made was the action cycling. Ghost skin is a combat veteran that has handled milspec suppressed weapons and he said there's no such thing.

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I've shot a suppressed ar9 with subsonics, if you run the supressor wet it's quieter than my air gun.

[–] [deleted] -1 pt (edited )

That was me, dipshit.

You were unable to comprehend that standard 230 grain .45 ball that you could buy in any Walmart until they day they stopped selling ammo and that the US Military used since WWII is subsonic.

Looks like you're still an idiot, probably fat too.

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"That was me, dipshit."

hello moron. still assuming what I think I see. youre a punk ass bitch and still full of shit. cunt