Suppressors (or moderators) may be attacked a number of ways, depending on the design of the suppressor. Some use the same threads which the flash suppressor uses, and require you to remove the flash suppressor first. However, you must also replace the standard crush washer with a peel washer when doing this. Some are designed to work in conjunction with a flash suppressor designed to facilitate the attachment of a sound suppressor.. Advanced Armaments designs come to mind here, with their suppressor-capable versions of the Blackout flash suppressor.
yes zero one sells an m9 barrel thread that can attach a silencer
Assault rifles: m16 or famas or scarh Sniper Rifles: Barrette and WA2000(use stopping power and silencer with WA2000)
If the flash hider is removable then you just screw it off and screw on a silencer. If the flash hider doesn't come off there is currently no good solution other than modifying both the flash hider and a silencer to attach and be secured on the gun.
You can, strictly speaking, attach a silencer to any gun with an attachment device on the end of its barrel.Shotguns require special silencers because of the wadding. They don't work very well.You can only put a silencer on a gun legally if you have done the proper NFA paperwork, which is expensive and time consuming.If you put a silencer on a gun that shoots a super-sonic bullet you will still hear the sonic crack, which is loud enough that you will definitely still need ear protection.Despite what you see on TV, most revolvers are not really "silenced" by a silencer, due to the gap between the cylinder and barrel.
A silencer tube is the housing that ultimately contains the hot, high pressure gases leaving the end of the barrel and allows them to cool and expand before leaving the end of the silencer.The silencer tube is filled with materials, often baffles, that help divert the gas from the path of the bullet and produce turbulence to slow its escape.In many cases, if you take the silencer tube away you just have a piece of metal that threads onto your barrel and a bunch of baffles in your hand. You would attach the tube to the thread mount, fill it with baffles, and screw the end cap on to have yourself a functioning silencer.
you just buy the silencer
Press the "C" button.
There are different kind of modified silencer apart from the originally supplied (Stock) silencer. Indore silencer is one of them. It produces a decent thumping sound like the one in old bullets, but is not even to much noisy. There are other silencer which do not have any filter (muffler) like the ROCKET SILENCER, which produce much more sound (Noise) as compared to indoor or stock silencer. I have a rocket silencer, but now i am planning to go for indore silencer, as i have heard rocket silencer effects the engine. I hope that hepls... Enjoy thumping..thump..thump..and go for indore silencer
The Silencer - film - was created in 1999.
Not really too much to tell. The M16 has a longer barrel, and the projectiles will leave the barrel with greater velocity for it. The M4 has the collapsible buttstock and 14.5 inch barrel, so it would be the easier of the two to utilise in urban terrain and such. The M16's longer gas system is the more reliable of the two, and the muzzle flash and noise of the M16 is reduced. The operating mechanism is the exact same, except that the M4 and M16 won't use the same return spring or buffer.
A M16 cost about $2000.00
The air filter is refered to as an intake silencer.