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I know some suppressors work, but i would rather have it completely silenced with no chances of giving away your position.
My suggestions for silencing guns, non related to buying silencing equipment off of airsoft websites...
This will help to push all the air out of the end of the barrel so your compensator or suppressor can do its job more efficiently.
1. Get a filler foam or sponge foam and fill every crevice with it. This will reduce alot of airflow throughout the gun, and push more of the air out of the barrel.
2. If your gun uses O rings, replace them often... If the seal is broken it lets out air.
3. Lube your gun. Usually tends to help with everything
4. Electrical tape your bolt opening, this reduces air coming out of your bolt, trigger guard, and the space where your safety has a gap.
There is 4 things you can do to silence your gun more efficiently without spending more than 10 dollars...
My suggestions for silencing guns, non related to buying silencing equipment off of airsoft websites...
This will help to push all the air out of the end of the barrel so your compensator or suppressor can do its job more efficiently.
1. Get a filler foam or sponge foam and fill every crevice with it. This will reduce alot of airflow throughout the gun, and push more of the air out of the barrel.
2. If your gun uses O rings, replace them often... If the seal is broken it lets out air.
3. Lube your gun. Usually tends to help with everything

4. Electrical tape your bolt opening, this reduces air coming out of your bolt, trigger guard, and the space where your safety has a gap.
There is 4 things you can do to silence your gun more efficiently without spending more than 10 dollars...