Silencers, Who has them?
- Lentamentalisk
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Its not really that sweet if a mouse fart is coming out of your gun, because that means that you have a mouse stuck in your barrel, and firing it would be against forum rules, and would have PETA on your door step in nanoseconds, armed with truckloads of pig blood...
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Suppressors which reduce power are usually integral ones, like the one on the MP5SD which is designed to take normally supersonic 9mm bullets and slow then down to subsonic levels.Ragnarok wrote:So some suppressors do reduce power, but they're designed to. A lot of people therefore make the mistaken assumption that all suppressors reduce performance, which is untrue - some improve it, but it depends on how close your barrel is to it's optimum length.
A test I had done with my Daystate with the Airstream CF suppressor fitted not only gave it the sound signature of the proverbial flatulent rodent but the muzzle velocity actually increased by an average of 15 feet per second.
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Don't know, I've heard rodent farts before. Had a guinea pig break wind on one occasion, which is a very disturbing sound.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:not only gave it the sound signature of the proverbial flatulent rodent
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Ah, but proverbial rodents tend to be above the ridiculous constraints of reality 

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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My dog's are surprisingly quiet...Ragnarok wrote:Don't know, I've heard rodent farts before. Had a guinea pig break wind on one occasion, which is a very disturbing sound.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:not only gave it the sound signature of the proverbial flatulent rodent
i would hate to have a 'mouse-fart' silencer though because then you don't get the cool suppressor sound 8)
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Oh dear, we've degenerated into a discussion about animal flatus.
Could be worse I suppose, at least we're not summoning flaming pink elephants.
Indeed, in said case, the rodent in question was returned to it's cage. It is still speculated that it wasn't the guinea pig that broke wind, and it was just an excuse on the part of the person holding it at the time, but the reports are unproven. :tongue3:
Could be worse I suppose, at least we're not summoning flaming pink elephants.
Proverbial they may be. Still doesn't make it an entirely accurate metaphor. Rodent flatulence tends to be considerably more prolonged than the sound of the typical "Hollywood silencer", and rather less appealing.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Ah, but proverbial rodents tend to be above the ridiculous constraints of reality
Indeed, in said case, the rodent in question was returned to it's cage. It is still speculated that it wasn't the guinea pig that broke wind, and it was just an excuse on the part of the person holding it at the time, but the reports are unproven. :tongue3:
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Just thought i should let you guys know, I just put my JANET silencer on my .177 pump air rifle.....
Its SICK! The firing makes a "click" and all you hear is the "whizzzzzzz!" of the pellet flying twoards the target. If you hit something weired theres even riccoshet noises.
Basically, Im making a silencer for my air rifle. Its just too frikkin cool........
Its SICK! The firing makes a "click" and all you hear is the "whizzzzzzz!" of the pellet flying twoards the target. If you hit something weired theres even riccoshet noises.
Basically, Im making a silencer for my air rifle. Its just too frikkin cool........
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you should take a look at JSR's custom silencers then.Basically, Im making a silencer for my air rifle. Its just too frikkin cool........
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I think the most challenging part of making an airgun silencer is actually attaching it to the airgun. I usually get a threaded insert made and then build the silencer around it, if your barrel isn't threaded then you can either find a pipe which fits around it or make an epoxy cast, either way you can easily hold it in place with a grub screw.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I just tried....
I cant get the threads on the silencer to line up straight with the barrel. No matter WHAT i do......
Im going to go out and buy some legip parts, and start from there. And some epoxy.... Ill be needing it..........
I cant get the threads on the silencer to line up straight with the barrel. No matter WHAT i do......
Im going to go out and buy some legip parts, and start from there. And some epoxy.... Ill be needing it..........