Suppressor - Rimfire
Noise reduction in a suppressor is caused by trapping and cooling the expanding gases from the firearm's muzzle:
- Trapping: The suppressor's baffles create a series of chambers that trap the expanding gases.
- Cooling: The trapped gases are allowed to slowly cool down.
- Reduced speed: The gases exit the suppressor at a much slower speed than they would without the suppressor.
- Reduced noise: The reduced speed and cooling of the gases produces less noise.
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