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March 6th, 2009, 15:35 | #16 | |
I appreciate all the advice, but I'd still like the original questions answered.
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March 6th, 2009, 15:46 | #17 |
There is no "inner sheath" on an airsoft silencer. It's basically a hollow tube with foam inside. Nothing more. Use whatever you want for the outer tube as long as it's solid.
I recommend that you take a look at music (instrument) store for drum felts (the kinds used to cushion cymbals). They're cheap can be used for inner padding for the silencer tube. They already have a hole in them. Just stack a bunch of them. As for the hole, generally it's made to be slightly bigger than the size of the caliber of weapon you're replicating, and not based on the actual BB size. For example, I have a supressor for my MP5 which is normally 9mm. The hole on the supressor is 14 mm. And remember, the silencer has to be PERFECTLY parallel to the bore of the gun, or BBs will bounce off the inside of the silencer.
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March 6th, 2009, 16:08 | #18 |
Crunch you've been spending too much time in sound studios
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March 6th, 2009, 16:13 | #19 |
Indeed. My home studio also doubles as my basement firing range. Got the idea of the cymbal felt when I saw one on the floor one day, looked at my suppressor, and realized it would fit. I opened up my suppressor, and lo and behold, it was the same size and the felt was of very similar composition to what was in my supressor.
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March 7th, 2009, 13:43 | #20 | |||
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The easiest way to make sure it can't function with RS is to make it part of the inner barrel. If you would have to cut it up and re-manufacture it to make it work with RS then it will probably pass... and then again if you ask two different people in LE about this, you will likely get three answers. The subject has lots of politics and interpretation to it. Besides, it can give you the opportunity to use a longer inner barrel while making it look like a can. Myself... I'd get a longer inner barrel and build it around the area that is different in length, or get a shorter outer barrel... or just build it into the outer barrel in some cases. Quote:
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The thickness depends on what material. For a DOM steel you might get away with 0.025" (0.64mm). For aluminum or brass about 1.5 times that thick. For something like glass filled ABS something like that a minimum of about 0.065" (1.7mm) and for lesser plastics like unfilled PVC I think something like 0.080" (2mm) would be more appropriate. BTW... filled and unfilled refer to the presence of fibers in the plastic resin not the foam. Unless you have a machine shop, you would probably be wise to settle for plastic... you can manage a cleaner job with less fuss with plastic and it's much less expensive than DOM steel. If you're going to use foam, and you don't have to... and in some places like here in the States that would get you a serious hard look... Then use a pliable foam not one that sets up hard and brittle. A foam with some give to it like a latex household sealing/caulking foam will absorb sound better than a foam that gets completely hard like a cyano-urea type insulation foam. follow the can directions with the expectation of slightly overfilling and trimming rather than guessing and falling short. BTW... using a soft foam inside the receiver is also a great way to quiet an AEG, where the piston makes most of the gun's noise. The foam used for theatrical foam appliances (noses, cheeks, Klingon foreheads... etc) is superior to most stuff you can get at the hardware store. It's soft and pliant yet easy to cut with a sharp knife after it sets.
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March 7th, 2009, 13:52 | #21 |
I believe his barrel is plastic ,from what he states in his review ! I don,t think your going to have much luck mounting a suppresser on that thing !
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March 7th, 2009, 14:22 | #22 | ||
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