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Their's no other slightly decent reason to take that silencer off. Silencer hides your muzzle flash, gets rid of your bullet tracer and makes your bullets practically silent from mid-range onwards (beside impact of course). And it reduces the kick on your recoil. Absolutely no drawback beside barrel length. Far easier aspects to take advantage of.
But me, I'm more of an M4A4 user. I prefer the definite advantage of more bullets (prefiring, panic spraying, team-rush-countering, suppressing, less reloading), rather than potential advantages which require smokes or trickery that's less likely to work on good players.
with the suppressor on, it's more accurate, there are no tracers so the enemy can't see where you're shooting from, and you won't show up on the radar as a red dot. also much less noise.
if you're good at aiming or playing a support/lurker role, go with it. otherwise go with the m4a4 if you're an entry fragger, holding a site by yourself, or like to wallbang because you'll need those 10 extra bullets