Help With My Silencer
#1
Posted 10 September 2006 - 02:43 PM
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Posted 10 September 2006 - 02:55 PM
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Posted 10 September 2006 - 06:04 PM
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Posted 10 September 2006 - 06:15 PM
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Posted 10 September 2006 - 06:59 PM
#6
Posted 10 September 2006 - 07:19 PM
If you want to silence a your NF put foam on the plunger head, on bothe the front and back sides of it. It sohuld cancel most noise.
#7
Posted 10 September 2006 - 09:11 PM
It may work a tiny tiny bit, but most of the noise coming from a springer, in this case a NF, is from the spring bouncing around, and from the plunger head hitting the end of the plunger tube.
I second that. Silencers work best for air guns, foam plunger heads for springers.
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Posted 11 September 2006 - 02:46 PM
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#9
Posted 11 September 2006 - 02:55 PM
Did you drill holes in your barrel?I have done that. The clanging noise is gone. I want that pop gone now from the dart exiting the barrel. I made a silencer by putting 3/4 inch with holes in it over the barrel and then wrapped it in cloth and then put 1 1/4 over that. It doesn't work. The pop is still there. Can anyone explane what I did wrong?
Silencers work by bleeding off pressure from behind the dart gradually, instead of letting it all escape at once at the end. In other words, they reduce the pop at the expense of range. (And typically, like everyone else is saying, it's a problem on air guns, not springers.)
Really, if you're getting that much pop, consider lengthening your barrel; you have some extra pressure you're not making use of.
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Posted 11 September 2006 - 02:58 PM
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#11
Posted 11 September 2006 - 03:27 PM
Yeah, it will. But it'll get rid of the popI asked if I should drill holes in the barrel before. People said it would cause me to lose too much pressure.
As you've found, just wrapping the barrel without vent holes will do exactly nothing. You'll have to strike a balance with what you're looking to do: reduce the pop (and reduce your range) or deal with the pop, and keep your range. More holes = less pop. The more you add, the more pop reduction you'll get. You'l also get more range reduction. Experiement.
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