custom suppressor for small calibres
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No JSR I could really hear them flying... Most of my spudguns use 1/2' and 3/4' steel pipes and fittings so i can easily change barrels and chambers in just a few minutes. Usually I use barrels that have greater volume than the chamber - because a 300 psi BANG is something that my ears don't aprove of. :drunken:
I could clearly hear buzzing sound of nails flying in the air (I suppose that was something similar to beehive artilery rounds mentioned several times on this forum) as well as steel bolts or 5 cm long pieces of 1 cm thick steel rod ( they were esspecially nosiy possibly becasue of uneven surface and remainds of welds on them )
I don't see any reasonable reason why nobody has encountered that or at least hasn't wrote about that yet
I suppose that there wouldn't be much noise made if I used ball bearings or other smooth projectiles - but anyway it is fun to hear what you shoot.
I could clearly hear buzzing sound of nails flying in the air (I suppose that was something similar to beehive artilery rounds mentioned several times on this forum) as well as steel bolts or 5 cm long pieces of 1 cm thick steel rod ( they were esspecially nosiy possibly becasue of uneven surface and remainds of welds on them )
I don't see any reasonable reason why nobody has encountered that or at least hasn't wrote about that yet
I suppose that there wouldn't be much noise made if I used ball bearings or other smooth projectiles - but anyway it is fun to hear what you shoot.
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In the case of irregular projectiles then yes I'd expect an amount of noise as it cut through the air, for example I remember this instance where Spudinator was impressed by the noise made by the tail of his co2 capsule slugs.
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hmm it souds like they make a pretty nice noise, i have thought about making tail fins for an empty 12g co2 i found in my garage.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:In the case of irregular projectiles then yes I'd expect an amount of noise as it cut through the air, for example I remember this instance where Spudinator was impressed by the noise made by the tail of his co2 capsule slugs.
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Very sexy indeed, i hope you are charging top dollar for your "services".
That is of coarse if you are selling these
That is of coarse if you are selling these
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I'm charging the equivalent of 100 AUD for this one, a bargain for all the love I put into them
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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use your brain... a larger volume will increase the silencing effect... thanks for the bump.
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As above, with suppressors there is no substitute for cubic capacity, so make it as big as you're willing to live with for maximum effect.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That's what my wife always says...so make it as big as you're willing to live with for maximum effect.
Love the suppressor! Good job
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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In that case, I recommend pressing her face firmly against a pillow for effective noise suppressionBrian the brain wrote:That's what my wife always says...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Longer would be better as it gives the gasses more time to dissipate within the suppressor before the projectile leaves the muzzle.
However, you're usually limited not by volume but by length and width, so make it as long and fat as you can. If you make it square instead of cylindrical, you'll get an almost 30% increase in volume for the same external dimensions, and it will still look cool:
However, you're usually limited not by volume but by length and width, so make it as long and fat as you can. If you make it square instead of cylindrical, you'll get an almost 30% increase in volume for the same external dimensions, and it will still look cool:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Funny development, turns out this device I made almost 5 years ago changed hands a couple of times and was eventually purchased by one of the most prolific airgun collectors in epoxyland. He called me up yesterday out of the blue and invited me to view his collection, which was fantastic, and included shooting a suppressed rimfire carbine at phone books in his living room
The best thing is that I got commisioned to make more suppressors and now I have much better facilities. Here's the first of the lot, looking forward to testing it soon
The best thing is that I got commisioned to make more suppressors and now I have much better facilities. Here's the first of the lot, looking forward to testing it soon
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life