Bigcraig said:I have heard of OutBackII's that have doubled in weight after ALOT of use.
Yes you need to use subsonic ammo if you expect your weapon to produce a low D.B. level. This is why you see most suppressors used on slow moving and heavy calibers like the 45 ACP. A suppressor will help on any firearm with reducing the exhaust noise, after all it's just a muffler. Most people are shocked at how much noise is made buy the bullet moving thru the air and buy the sonic crack that the bullet makes as it brakes the sound barrier. I have seen people that I thought were pros freak out after I show them just how much noise the bullet makes as it moves thru the sound barrier. Even a bullet moving under the speed of sound makes a lot of noise, like twirling your belt above your head, the buckle makes a swashing sound as it go's round and round. So if your thinking of buying a muffler for your gun, pick a big slow moving caliber for best results.
Some people need to experience more, post a little less.
They only pistol can I know of is what's his name from ARF who made that cute little .22 QD.
If you're flying by the seat of your pants, you may not be so pleased with the experience.