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Because it's not silent
I didnt say it was silent. but a "suppresor" supresses the sound of the powder going off in a bullet. If you need to silence the mechanics of a rail gun you build a sound proof casing. if you need to silence the sonic boom then you're just ♥♥♥♥ outa luck unless you're firing at subsonic speeds, in which case, problem solved...
Either way, sticking a supressor on the end does absolutely nothing.
Besides, it's still not the sound of the mechanism, the sound of the mechanism would be this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7RuVIYyq4
The suppressor silences the decompressing air in the chamber.
To be more technically accurate, a suppressor helps diffuse the propellant gas by feeding it into a series of little chambers rather than letting it all blast out of the barrel. Sound waves travel through a physical medium (air/gas), so in theory, anything that helps to diffuse the air/gas expelled from the end of a railgun would also help diffuse the resulting report.
But if you want my actual reasoning, it's that no one at Bethesda has ever seen a real gun in their life.