Well have they?
I found this pretty cool, i hadn't paid much attention to it until now.
It seems to work really well on the old .22 with subbies, so im am
just curious about how well it would go on a sub-sonic small bore pneumatic.
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It might be worth giving it a go i reckon, however i think slip fitting
these might be an issue unless you have a nice C:B to accompany.
Has anyone tried it?
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Too ghetto for my liking, it's basically a silencer with a single baffle so it'll have some effect but it won't be as effective as a purpose designed silencer with multiple chambers.
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I mean, yer i just saw this as an opportunity for those select few people with problem neighbors complaining about the noise of our creations and getting in trouble for it.
perhaps this may solve a few of these issues.
perhaps this may solve a few of these issues.
Won't work unless you've got a high pressure low volume chamber.
The oversized low pressure high volume chambers most people are using won't really notice a little fanta bottle on the end of the barrel and I'm meaning the ones with the bores suitable for it
I'm thinking of going low volume high pressure... gives better performance for a smaller package and doesn't need an uber long barrel to get the most out of it.
The oversized low pressure high volume chambers most people are using won't really notice a little fanta bottle on the end of the barrel and I'm meaning the ones with the bores suitable for it

I'm thinking of going low volume high pressure... gives better performance for a smaller package and doesn't need an uber long barrel to get the most out of it.
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