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Ever heard a suppressor whistle?

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  • benenglish

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    I'm about to enthusiastically endorse a SloppyShooter post and, while I realize doing so may create an upsetting disturbance in The Force, in my experience...
    ...hearing it all the way means bullet, anyway, and the suppressor itself (although a possible contributing factor,) is allowing it to be heard, not whistling itself...
    ...this is exactly right.

    In years past, I heard a huge number of unstable bullets in flight. A "whistle" is one way to describe the sound, though it varies. There's usually a bit of warble to the tone, too.

    Like others, I wish I could hear it in person to compare it directly to things I've heard in the past.
     

    AKM

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    I'm wondering if the issue is my barrel. It only has maybe 400 rounds through it, but it's never had this issue before
     
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