Silencers
Silencers
Hi guys I am looking around for a short but effective silencer for my tx 200hc for use when shooting in the garden to keep the noise down for nosey neighbours something shorter than a hw But 1/2inch unf any ideas anyone ?
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tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,
tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,
Re: Silencers
I wouldn`t call my Whisper silencer (fitted to my LGU) or Weihrauch (on my S200) 'short' although they`re both very effective, perhaps a shorter rifle or barrel might be the answer?
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Westlake fit for the bin
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Walther LGU
Westlake fit for the bin
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Walther underlever
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Re: Silencers
It's already a carbine I was looking for a short stumpy swift or alike size ,atb stokie
I ONLY SAID THAT FISH LOOKED GOOD ENOUGH FOR JEHOVAH!!!!
tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,
tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,
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Re: Silencers
aye up chris, hows things mate ??
i've always found the noise of springers to be more ''mechanical'', rather than ''muzzle'', and while a silencer may shut the muzzle noise up, the mechanical noise is just as loud. luckily the sound doesnt usually travel far, so it may be an idea to get someone to fire the gun while you listen from a short distance away, you may be surprised
i think the key issue with shooting in the garden is the noise of the pellets hitting the target/backstop. shut that up and i reckon you're sorted.
i've always found the noise of springers to be more ''mechanical'', rather than ''muzzle'', and while a silencer may shut the muzzle noise up, the mechanical noise is just as loud. luckily the sound doesnt usually travel far, so it may be an idea to get someone to fire the gun while you listen from a short distance away, you may be surprised

i think the key issue with shooting in the garden is the noise of the pellets hitting the target/backstop. shut that up and i reckon you're sorted.
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Re: Silencers
If your still looking stokie you can have my Matt winser stubby silencer off my hands 

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Re: Silencers
devonhunter wrote:If your still looking stokie you can have my Matt winser stubby silencer off my hands
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I ONLY SAID THAT FISH LOOKED GOOD ENOUGH FOR JEHOVAH!!!!
tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,
tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,
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