Question: Is it really true that when you use a silencer the bullet slows down and is not as strong as if you did not use a silencer?
Jazetopher
24th Oct 2006
24th Oct 2006
Question: Is it really true that when you use a silencer the bullet slows down and is not as strong as if you did not use a silencer?
Chosen answer: Sometimes. A suppressor, known commonly as a silencer, works by reducing the sound of firing by manipulating the escaping propellant gas, and sometimes by reducing the velocity of the bullet. It all depends on the type of suppressor that is used.
Jazetopher