There are many ways one could potentially use a Boss Noise Suppressor. The Boss Noise Suppressor is most commonly used to reduce noise output from noisy machinery.
no. but to be safe check your local laws as some states/cities vary.Added: A 'flash suppressor" is NOT illegal but a "NOISE suppressor" ("silencer") definitely is unless you have been issued a federal license to own one.
I have never heard of a commercially-made shotgun silencer (or suppressor, or moderator). But there's no reason why you could not have one custom made for you, or make your own, on a Form 1. Assuming you live in a place where there are no state or local laws against silencers, as long as they are federally registered to you. I would not expect it to be as quiet as a pistol suppressor. The holes in the baffles would have to be extra-wide to avoid the projectiles hitting the insides of the suppressor.
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They're not as silent as they're made out to be in the movies. For one, there'll be the noise of the action being worked as it cycles after being fired. Additionally, while a suppressor will reduce the noise emissions of the expanding gases which leave the barrel, they do nothing to silence a projectile as it goes supersonic, which is why suppressors aren't fully effective unless they're firing subsonic ammunition. See the related link at the bottom for a video taken from the 2009 AAC Suppressor Shoot, and it should give you a better idea.
One type of noise pollution in the neighborhood would include loud music. Another type of noise pollution would be loud cars.
Boss Noise Suppressor and Mxr Clamp are similar. The Boss has three controls, one: Threshold -controls amount output Hz. Two: Decay -controls how tight the gate is. Three: Mode -Gate and Mute. The Clamp has one knob that controls the threshold and decay. A gate mutes Hz. at levels you set. So you can set it to mute between notes or while you're not playing.
You CAN attach a suppressor to an AK47. However, it will be MUCH louder than you think. A suppressor (proper term for silencer) REDUCES the noise generated by gasses leaving the muzzle. However, bullets that travel faster than the speed of sound (as most rifle bullets do) create a loud CRACK as the bullet breaks the sound barrier. A suppressor does nothing for THAT sound. Please note- in the US, suppressors/ silencers are regulated by Federal law, much the same as machine guns. Possession of an unregistered suppressor- even a homemade one that involves duct tape- in punished by 10 years in prison, and a $10,000 fine.
You have to make one
Contrary to what you may have heard, or seen in a movie, there is no way to make an effective suppressor out of a soda bottle, beer can, baby bottle nipple, or a potato. A suppressor is a precision machined piece of metalwork that requires machine tools to make (like a lathe). To make one LEGALLY in the US requires filing paperwork with the BATFE to make a suppressor, and paying a substantial tax on it. Possession of an unregistered suppressor is a violation of Federal aw, punished by 10 years in a Federal prison.
It really does vary as to how much a surge suppressor costs depending on where you buy it from. They usually range from $15 to $25. Here is one site you can buy them: www.tigerdirect.com/.../category_slc.asp?...Surge%20Suppressors
Noise pollution would be one.
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