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TopicReading about a police officer trying to get suppressors allowed in department.
OctilIery
11/27/17 10:28:13 PM
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Darklit_Minuet posted...
OctilIery posted...
Because even as rarely as they use rifles, this will save tons in workers comp from hearing damage.

Not firing their weapon would save even more from hearing.

No gunshot sound > suppressed gunshot sound

Yes, and sometimes firing the weapon is needed. Your point?

gna647 posted...
you can definitely still hear the gunshots but it'll protect their ears

which is the point im assuming

the general public watches too many movies and they think this will turn every cop into Agent 47

Yup. Specifically, it matters for when they go into enclosed spaces, the shots can be really damaging.
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