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Mic
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Posted: 24 Jun 2022 at 1:28pm |
Hi guys, I got 3 adapters to fit a silencer 1/2-20 unf (buck rail airguns) to a 2250b ratty, $50 bucks ea
if interested, cheers---Mic
Edited by Mic - 24 Jun 2022 at 3:31pm |
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Billbobnz
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@kruzaroad check this post out and pm him if he has any left for your project
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kruzaroad
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all good. I'm trying to find a gun shop who will import after market parts at moment. I still don't want a credit card, not sold on PayPal idea.
need a push through 1322 barrel band or 2289 barrel band first priority. thanks for that though. |
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Pauly5
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What about a debit card? You can only spend what money you have loaded onto it.
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kruzaroad
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yep that's totally on the cards.
paid for steel breach today. I'm think at this stage I'll get the breech on and stock. Then sit back and watch for a bit, and see what is going to happen with shipping for a month or so. I'm going to bring everything over in one expensive hit. I'm a bit wary about where things are at, at moment. |
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Billbobnz
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If you want a stealth rimfire suppressor like what I have on my cr600w I can modify it to suit the 1322 - mill the thread out to slip onto the 1322 barrel and use a grub screw it hold it in place. Suppressor is around $80 lathe work free of charge as it keeps the old guy down the road happy with something to do. Let me know
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kruzaroad
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cheers.
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Pauly5
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I have made slip on silencers using delrin. This works quite well for the lower powered guns as it's a pressure fit, comes in black, and it won't scratch the metalwork. I use carbon fibre tubing. only thing is that you really need the barrel, or an accurate measurement to get it fit well. Grub screw is the other option, but you still need a good fit so it doesn't go out of line when the screw is tightened.
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Billbobnz
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That's a good idea, probably asking your trade secrets... but do you make conical baffles?
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Pauly5
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I have never tried making them. I have just used flat baffles, hair curlers and various wadding.
I would like to experiment one day, and I have been melting down HDPE (milk bottles) and forming solid bar for turning on the lathe. I might try making some cone shaped baffles. Before I had a lathe, I experimented cutting sections of pvc pipe with a hole saw of the matching diameter. This resulted in sections that when turned 90 deg, could be glued together to form multiple chambers. I then pushed them into a pvc pipe the next size up, and this held them in line. This worked quite well on a crosman 2240.
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