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Silencer for s200


Marcusfisher123
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Before you discard your AA silencer, open it up, pull out the internal 2 springs, 2 blue lattice plastic liners, central spacer and dire scourer type 'muffling' material and put to one side. Get an 8 pack of blue 10mm curlers from Boots or similar, a small length of water pipe lagging material or packing foam and a small piece of waxed card (about 1.5mm thick is best).

 

With a pair of compasses, draw two 26mm diameter circles then cut them out accurately and punch clean 6mm holes through the middle with a craft punch etc. (If you only have a paper hole punch, you'll need to trim a small flat on the edge of the circle so I'll fit in the punch..!). These are your spacers.

 

Trim 3 curlers to an equal length so they fill up the silencer case snuggly with the spacers between, remove it all and slip a cut length of lagging over each curler. Reassemble it all.. first lagged curler then a washer then the next lagged curler then washer and the final lagged curler. Wind on the end of silencer, refit it on the gun and try it... you'll be amazed and save about fifty quid mate..! I used a grey type of packing foam instead of the recently recommended (to me) lagging and have so little mussle report now that I mainly just hear my AA s400's mechanism 'ting'...!! Before I went to 3 chambers I modified the original 2 chambers with the foam I use now and it was better but not a patch on the results using 3 chambers and restricting washers. Mine's running on a .177 pcp.

 

If you don't fancy a half hour's fiddling, try one of these delrin ones for £37 delivered, as quiet as Weihrauch.... :good:

http://www.airgunforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/102062-MW-Super-Silent-Sound-Moderators-Prototype-Silencers

 

Read the praise on the thread. I have one on my springer, Matt makes them personally for your gun.

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