Actually the laws regarding silencing the report of a rifle apply to center fire/ rim fire guns. I don't think you will want to challenge it in court though. No one sells a "silencer" for air guns. That tells me it's not worth doing or talking about...
Spell check- Suppressor. Yes, they do work. However, they may not do what you think they do. They do not totally silence a rifle- they REDUCE a PART of the noise made by the muzzle blast. There is also noise made by a high speed bullet breaking the sound barrier- and they do not reduce THAT. They will make a rifle quieter, but not as quiet as the ones in the movies.
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If you are looking for a quiet air rifle, then look for one that has a "shroud" on the end of the barrel. An air rifle "shroud" on an air rifle is like a silencer on a firearm only it legal to have one on and air rifle in most places. The Shroud is often called a "noise dampener". Gamo offers the Whisper model that clams to reduce the sound by 52%. There are others that are much more quiet but they can be very expensive. As an example I own an Air Force Condor that has a full barrel Shroud with 5 baffles in the shroud. It's very quiet but expensive, costing over $700. The Benjamin Marauder is also a quiet air rifle with a full shroud at a cost just over $500. I suggest you look at the following web page. http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Gamo_Whisper_Air_Rifle_Combo/1275
In the United States, you must be at least 18 years old to legally purchase a rifle.
MKM (marksmansip) on M1 rifle.
Check with the police first.
Any rifle that the firing pin strikes the bullet casing right in the center of the casing, causing it to discharge is called a "Center Fire Rifle." In contrast a "Rim Fire Rifle" the firing pin strikes the edge or rim of the bullet casing causing it to discharge.
Not legally.
A gun shop.
a quick noise heard that may echo
No.