Silent small CQB rifle

Ok, so, what about an AAP-01 with the folding stock and a little red dot on it with extended mags?
Super lightweight, versatile. Accurate, very fast follow up shots. Lots of mag options ( standard, extended, drum mag, shotshell hpa adaptor, mp5 with hpa adaptor).
Very gas efficient.
Easily upgradable with lots of after market parts.
 
I'm with @Adolf Hamster on this, its cqb, every aspect points to more noise, close proximity, hard surfaces with no soft furnishings to soak up sound, the list goes on & on.
I'd recommend something short, & rather than trying to make it quieter, make it louder, fit it with one of noise enhancing flash riders, make the other team fearful with more noise coming at them & bouncing of the walls, causing more confusion.
& for those times when its quiet around you & you want to go sneaky, switch to your sidearm,any half decent nbb pistol, mk23 or a ruger, with a nice size padded can on the front will be excellent.
Other than that, you'll need deep pockets & a lot of patience chasing this particular holy grail, many have tried, few succeed.

I would agree, a short and handy carbine like an mp5, arp9, aksu/pp19 or similar would be the go-to. outfit it with a snappy motor and precocking mosfet and not worry about the noise.

I was mainly an outdoor player, but i have played indoor cqb and despite having a well dialled, accurate snappy and quiet hpa rig that shot where i pointed it i'd get absolutely steamrolled by a guy with an nimh'd stock ppsh and the skill to pre-stage a round so i'd lumber right into it when i rounded the corner.

although granted as an accuracy/range game player my usual mo was who needs to duck and weave when you can be where the other guy either can't reach or isn't looking.
 
When he played at BlackStone CQB, the Lad found my Double Bell Knight's Armament Company PDW to be rather handy. It is compact and has a folding stock to make it even more compact; with a Perun Hybrid, it has really good trigger response. It takes standard M4 mags in addition to its own ones.
 
Pistols for the CQB win in my view. Let's face it - using a pistol is great fun, but challenging to be effective with in a woodland environment. In CQB, where they enable you to get much tighter angles around walls, into rooms etc + facilitates aimed shots whilst exposing less of your body, a pistol takes it every time.
 
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