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Old November 29th, 2012, 17:55   #16
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Airsoft International made a great article that prove that a suppressor made a significant difference.

Issue 7 volume 11

http://www.ai-mag.com/blog/category/digital-versions/
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Old November 29th, 2012, 18:01   #17
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Sound like a TM mk23 to me
Nope! WE HP35.

I buffered the valve knocker a bit, so it only farts out enough propane to fire the BB, but not cycle the action. Paired with a foam filled suppressor the gun is dead quiet. Only issue is that you have to manually cycle the slide prior to firing.

Heres a video.

http://youtu.be/-sKZyPk668g?t=1m31s

The audio doesn't really do justice to how quiet it really is. I'll elaborate on that further with another video this weekend.
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Old November 29th, 2012, 18:04   #18
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Nope! WE HP35.

I buffered the valve knocker a bit, so it only farts out enough propane to fire the BB, but not cycle the action. Paired with a foam filled suppressor the gun is dead quiet. Only issue is that you have to manually cycle the slide prior to firing.

Heres a video.

http://youtu.be/-sKZyPk668g?t=1m31s

The audio doesn't really do justice to how quiet it really is. I'll elaborate on that further with another video this weekend.
Nice!!!
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Old November 29th, 2012, 19:04   #19
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Dude, I've got pro recording equipement & software, remember my other hobby?

Also, I've got acces to an interior fireing range.

So what you waiting for? :P
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Old November 29th, 2012, 19:08   #20
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Dude, I've got pro recording equipement & software, remember my other hobby?

Also, I've got acces to an interior fireing range.

So what you waiting for? :P
Xmas vacation ahead! Je te PM
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Old November 29th, 2012, 21:02   #21
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Another thing that helps reducing the sound signature is to put some strips of AC isolation foam. I did that with my g&g f2000. Since it's a bullpup the gearbox is closer to the body + all the foam strips inside the shell really muffle the sound of the gearbox. That coupled with my 8 inch silencer with foam inserts... the sound report is close to that of the tm mk23. This is the most quiet aeg that I have ever heard.
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Old November 29th, 2012, 21:17   #22
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Another thing that helps reducing the sound signature is to put some strips of AC isolation foam. I did that with my g&g f2000. Since it's a bullpup the gearbox is closer to the body + all the foam strips inside the shell really muffle the sound of the gearbox. That coupled with my 8 inch silencer with foam inserts... the sound report is close to that of the tm mk23. This is the most quiet aeg that I have ever heard.
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Old November 29th, 2012, 21:39   #23
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Yes sir ! ;-) The thing with the f2000 is that there is alot of room inside the shell for putting the foam all around the gearbox. I am not sure that there is enough space inside the aug cqb for the foam strips...Faudra regarder ça
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Old December 1st, 2012, 11:32   #24
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I wonder if an AEG made out of polymer like G36, AUG, F2000 would be quieter than a full metal body AEG ? Metal seems to conduct sound better than plastic and plastic might be a better insulator.
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Old December 1st, 2012, 11:41   #25
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One thing that works well at least psychoacoustically speaking is to have extremely fast trigger response. Compare a nicely shimmed AEG on a 7.4 to 14.8 (semi) and you'll see what I mean
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