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* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'' features [[GunAccessories mods for firearms]] that reduce the chance of enemies hearing your shots, up to 100%. This means you can make pistols, assault rifles or even ''shotguns'' you can shoot at unalerted enemies and miss several times, without ever alerting them to your presence; they will be alerted only if the shot hurts them without killing them, or if they witness a corpse of their comrade. These suppressors hardly reduce the gunshot ''you'' hear, meaning your "silent" assassin weapon will still pretty much be a boomstick. The warframe [[MakeMeWannaShout Banshee]] can innately make any firearm she holds be silent.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'' features [[GunAccessories mods for firearms]] that reduce the chance of enemies hearing your shots, up to 100%. This means you can make pistols, assault rifles or even ''shotguns'' you can shoot at unalerted enemies and miss several times, without ever alerting them to your presence; they will be alerted only if the shot hurts them without killing them, or if they witness a corpse of their comrade. These suppressors hardly reduce the gunshot ''you'' hear, meaning your "silent" assassin weapon will still pretty much be a boomstick. The warframe [[MakeMeWannaShout Banshee]] Banshee can innately make any firearm she holds be silent.
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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "Murder By Magic", one of the victims is shot with a revolver that is later stated to have had a sound suppressor on it to explain why no one heard the shot.
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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "Murder "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS17E2 Murder By Magic", Magic]]", one of the victims is shot with a revolver that is later stated to have had a sound suppressor on it to explain why no one heard the shot.
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* The 1972 French comedy ''Film/TheTallBlondManWithOneBlackShoe'' featured several government spies with silenced guns that, when fired, emitted only a puff of smoke with no sound at all.
* Parodied in ''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'', a 1963 French movie. There is a gunfight scene, involving at least half a dozen people, each one wielding a silenced gun making a different sound, including one of a bottle being uncorked. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u800rP78Xg the scene]])
** Georges Lautner reused the same gag the next year in his spy comedy ''Film/LesBarbouzes''.
* Parodied in ''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'', a 1963 French movie. There is a gunfight scene, involving at least half a dozen people, each one wielding a silenced gun making a different sound, including one of a bottle being uncorked. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u800rP78Xg the scene]])
** Georges Lautner reused the same gag the next year in his spy comedy ''Film/LesBarbouzes''.
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* The ''Film/TheTallBlondManWithOneBlackShoe'':
** This 1972 Frenchcomedy ''Film/TheTallBlondManWithOneBlackShoe'' featured comedy features several government spies with silenced guns that, when fired, emitted only a puff of smoke with no sound at all.
** In the sequel ''Film/TheReturnOfTheTallBlondMan'', the killers sent after François have guns and a sniper rifle that emit sounds akin to plastic pipes hitting something, not unlike the guns in ''Les Tontons Flingueurs''.
* Parodied in ''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'', a 1963 French movie. There is a gunfight scene, involving at least half a dozen people, each one wielding a silenced gun making a different sound, including one of a bottle being uncorked. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u800rP78Xg thescene]])
**scene]]) Georges Lautner reused the same gag the next year in his spy comedy ''Film/LesBarbouzes''.
** This 1972 French
** In the sequel ''Film/TheReturnOfTheTallBlondMan'', the killers sent after François have guns and a sniper rifle that emit sounds akin to plastic pipes hitting something, not unlike the guns in ''Les Tontons Flingueurs''.
* Parodied in ''Film/LesTontonsFlingueurs'', a 1963 French movie. There is a gunfight scene, involving at least half a dozen people, each one wielding a silenced gun making a different sound, including one of a bottle being uncorked. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u800rP78Xg the
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Basically, silencers control the discharge of gases that occur when a bullet is fired, which produce much of the sound. It's the RuleOfCool: Hollywood wants do depict a slealthy assassin or suave superspy make his hit in a public place, then [[StealthExpert melt into the night with nary a sound]].
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Basically, silencers control the discharge of gases that occur when a bullet is fired, which produce much of the sound. It's the RuleOfCool: Hollywood wants do to depict a slealthy stealthy assassin or suave superspy make his hit in a public place, then [[StealthExpert melt into the night with nary a sound]].
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* ''Film/McQ''. The opening murders of two policeman are committed with a .45 with a ridiculously short silencer. Later a witness is murdered with a silenced revolver. Only the silenced [[CoolGuns MAC-10]] sounds right, but as the Military Armaments Corporation was [[ProductPlacement using this movie to showcase the weapon]] it's not surprising.
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* ''Film/McQ''. The opening murders of two policeman are committed with a .45 with a ridiculously short silencer. Later a witness is murdered with a silenced revolver. Only the silenced [[CoolGuns MAC-10]] MAC-10 sounds right, but as the Military Armaments Corporation was [[ProductPlacement using this movie to showcase the weapon]] it's not surprising.
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* ''Film/SoylentGreen'' - Charlton Heston's character gets chased by some Mooks packing short-barreled revolvers fitted with silencers. It's handled surprisingly realistically; they emit a sort of dull, booming thump that's far from quiet, but which wouldn't be readily identifiable as gunfire at a distance.
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* ''Film/SoylentGreen'' - ''Film/SoylentGreen'': Charlton Heston's character gets chased by some Mooks packing short-barreled revolvers fitted with silencers. It's handled surprisingly realistically; they emit a sort of dull, booming thump that's far from quiet, but which wouldn't be readily identifiable as gunfire at a distance.
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* "Film/LethalWeapon2" has two instances of the bad guys doing this. The first time involving the secondary antagonist taking out one of his own incompetent subordinates is played a little more realistically as it makes a somewhat loud bang despite the popular sound effect. The second time involving an assassination of Leo Getz is played straight, on the other hand.
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* "Film/LethalWeapon2" Film/LethalWeapon2 has two instances of the bad guys doing this. The first time involving the secondary antagonist taking out one of his own incompetent subordinates is played a little more realistically as it makes a somewhat loud bang despite the popular sound effect. The second time involving an assassination of Leo Getz is played straight, on the other hand.
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* "Film/LethalWeapon2"" has two instances of the bad guys doing this. The first time involving the secondary antagonist taking out one of his own incompetent subordinates is played a little more realistically as it makes a somewhat loud bang despite the popular sound effect. The second time involving an assassination of Leo Getz is played straight, on the other hand.
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* "Film/LethalWeapon2"" "Film/LethalWeapon2" has two instances of the bad guys doing this. The first time involving the secondary antagonist taking out one of his own incompetent subordinates is played a little more realistically as it makes a somewhat loud bang despite the popular sound effect. The second time involving an assassination of Leo Getz is played straight, on the other hand.
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* Played perfectly straight in the dirty cop action film ''Film/SixteenBlocks'', where a hired hitman in the beginning tries to kill the witness with a silencer that esespecially soft and quiet.
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* Played perfectly straight in the dirty cop action film ''Film/SixteenBlocks'', where a hired hitman in the beginning tries to kill the witness with a silencer that esespecially is especially soft and quiet.
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* "Film/LethalWeapon2"" has two instances of the bad guys doing this. The first time involving the secondary antagonist taking out one of his own incompetent subordinates is played a little more realistically as it makes a somewhat loud bang despite the popular sound effect. The second time involving an assassination of Leo Getz is played straight, on the other hand.
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* Played perfectly straight in the dirty cop action film ''Film/16Blocks'', where a hired hitman in the beginning tries to kill the witness with a silencer that esespecially soft and quiet.
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* Played perfectly straight in the dirty cop action film ''Film/16Blocks'', ''Film/SixteenBlocks'', where a hired hitman in the beginning tries to kill the witness with a silencer that esespecially soft and quiet.
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* Played perfectly straight in the dirty cop action film ''Film/16Blocks'', where a hired hitman in the beginning tries to kill the witness with a silencer that esespecially soft and quiet.
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* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'' lets you make a silencer [[MacGyvering out of a plastic bottle stuffed with rags.]] In typical HollywoodSilencer fashion, [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy enemies won't hear it even if you shoot it right behind them.]]
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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. In the manga when terrorists attack the New Turin Nuclear Plant they use silenced assault rifles, and the suspicions of a gatehouse guard are only aroused by the sound of the bullets breaking a computer screen.
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%%* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'': Henrietta carries a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_P90 Fabrique Nationale P90]] as her standard weapon (in a violin case, just to be cute). Later in the storyline, she uses it with a silencer (or more properly a suppressor).