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If you watch about 3 different videos it sounds very similar but the difference is in those the sound is just smidge softer and not such a pronounced loud clap. But you are very close to the real sound. I play with my sounds up too because I like the realistic sound of gun fire because of sound mods but Im seeing the supressor on this when you fire as is almost as loud as the pistol fire.
I think it should be muffled just a smidgen and the initial shot asoft and the after sound a tad softer as if its more suppressed than just trying to match the sound. If that makes sense. Idk if you dont agree thats fine I just think a small change would really add more to using it.
Take a listen to some sound mods for Arma3 that are based on real suppressors and have been softened a tad to match the game VS sounding like they are in a closed range. I looked up videos of the M1A suppressed and it doesnt sound like what the sound that you have on this sounds like. It seems more like youve capture the shots crack sound then the actual shot from the rifle.
heres a video take a listen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er-M_UZjZco