Also called a suppressor, it reduces the noise produced when a gun is fired. Despite the name, it does NOT make the gun silent, just quieter. Some of the noise is produced by the cloud of hot gasses that are pushing the bullet out of the barrel. A suppressor captures the gas in a set of baffles, cooling it and slowing it down. Many handguns fire a bullet traveling slower than the speed of sound. However, if the bullet is traveling faster than the speed of sound, the bullet will produce a loud crack (sonic boom) that is NOT quieted by a suppressor.
About 1902.
If translated directly it is 'versagter,' but when used in silencer of a gun it is 'knaldemper.'
Basically any gun can have a silencer. Silencers don't work as well on revolvers, but any gun can be threaded for one.
put a silencer on it
yes it does
you don't! it is illegal. you cannot even legally have a silencer without a special licence.
BATFE has what you are looking for.
G36c holographic and silencer. The best gun on my oppinion is the p90 with the silencer and rapid fire or acog scope and silencer.Its a pretty quick reload to.
Basically a gun silencer reduces the loud sound the rapidly expanding gas makes when a gun fires. Captures and slows down the gases before they leave the suppressor. However, for best results you need to be using subsonic ammnition.
yes zero one sells an m9 barrel thread that can attach a silencer
No silencer is going to actually "silence" your airsoft gun since the sound is coming from the gearbox, not the barrel. But a good place to get a mock silencer would be Airsoft GI and Evike.com
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.