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Partial-quoting thearmorylife.com : https://www.thearmorylife.com/can-you-suppress-a-revolver/
As the hammer of the nagant is ♥♥♥♥♥♥ and the cylinder rotates, it pushes the cylinder forward and over the rear opening of the barrel. This creates a gas seal due to the pressure as the two slide into place. This means that all of the pressure in the barrel is going forward, unlike with a typical revolver where some gases may escape from the back of the gun. This allows the possibility of a suppressor to be attached and used to good effect.
There is sound, recoil, ammo drain and even the test dummy threw his arms as if he was hit, but no damage was dealt. Don't know how to reproduce. Just something I came across when testing the new ammo.
Fabricated shotgun sounds great, good mod.