I own one of the older BR LDC's and it threads on my 1/2x20 Maverick 1377 sight barrel band adapter just fine, so if his new ones are proprietary that is good to know. Maverick appears to have a nice threaded barrel-only adapter too but cost more than BR and not sure if chinese or not. I do think they mill their own barrel band adapters though.
Quote from: Sh00ter on August 14, 2022, 03:28:51 PMI own one of the older BR LDC's and it threads on my 1/2x20 Maverick 1377 sight barrel band adapter just fine, so if his new ones are proprietary that is good to know. Maverick appears to have a nice threaded barrel-only adapter too but cost more than BR and not sure if chinese or not. I do think they mill their own barrel band adapters though.Definitely the newer Buck Rail products are not 1/2-20. From his blog:"Please note that the UNI suppressors and adapters are M20X2 threads"https://buck-rail.com/blog/Look for his post about UNI suppressors.Turby
Well that sux because it means I can't buy his threaded 1377 barrel band adapter and try it out with my donnyfl LDC.
Buck does sell an adapter 1/2 x 20 for the Crosman standard barrel - it is metal with grub screws and plastic thread nut cover for when you do not have a suppressor on it - I have one it is OK - I also have the 1377 one and it does has a larger diameter thread.https://buck-rail.com/product/crosman-1-2-20-threaded-suppressor-adapter/
Quote from: Sh00ter on August 14, 2022, 08:36:00 PMWell that sux because it means I can't buy his threaded 1377 barrel band adapter and try it out with my donnyfl LDC.Yup, agreed. I still think the Buck Rail is decent value for the money, but it's just too bad that it doesn't share any common threading with any other commonly available LDC products out there.Turby
Has nobody mentioned our very own Rocker1? David's moderators are top notch and has adapters for the Crosmans at an excellent price to forum members.
I have been using these on my Crosman 1377/1322 Pistols. You need a 1/2-20 adapter. These are simple and you can wrap them any way you want. https://www.pyramydair.com/product/crosman-np214-001-trail-baffle?a=7784I wrap mine with a cut to size aluminum can. then secure with clear packing tape. then wrap with Black Hockey Tape
GENIUS….lol
Quote from: tennx on August 21, 2022, 09:13:19 AMGENIUS….lolNo kidding! Didn't even know that baffle set existed - and so cost effective too! I just might give that a try next..Turby
Quote from: Turbinator on August 21, 2022, 10:55:46 AMQuote from: tennx on August 21, 2022, 09:13:19 AMGENIUS….lolNo kidding! Didn't even know that baffle set existed - and so cost effective too! I just might give that a try next..TurbyThey've been out for years and was about $5.I think it was Tackdriver/Tack Driver who introduced them, if I'm not mistaken.Some guys wrap them in carbon fiber.
Probably trying to guarantee people must buy HIS LDC instead of another. I think he would sell more though if they were universal thread. I might try one of the screw-on TKO's as well. So many choices. But back to buckrail, his LDC is the quietest I have ever seen.
I have one I assembled using this baffle and a tube sourced from my neighbor's recycle bin. Cut to rough length and sand to fit. I use an O ring on the threads end, the muzzle end of the baffle has an odd lip that I chose to leave alone. I have enough to do a few more. My impressions are that it is equal to my TKO & B&R units, just threaded not slip on. The sound characteristics are pretty much equal so it becomes a matter of size and fastening. The slim TKO allows the use of iron sights if that's important to you.
Quote from: TheOtherSprocket on August 21, 2022, 11:54:06 AMI have one I assembled using this baffle and a tube sourced from my neighbor's recycle bin. Cut to rough length and sand to fit. I use an O ring on the threads end, the muzzle end of the baffle has an odd lip that I chose to leave alone. I have enough to do a few more. My impressions are that it is equal to my TKO & B&R units, just threaded not slip on. The sound characteristics are pretty much equal so it becomes a matter of size and fastening. The slim TKO allows the use of iron sights if that's important to you.Nice - what diameter tube did you use, by chance?The "odd lip" on the muzzle end appears to be used to give the baffle-tube interface an indexing point; that is, the baffles slip into the tube from the front going towards the rear and stop at the lip so that the baffles can't slip in any more. Looks like a reasonable way to make sure the baffles stay put; also eliminates the need for a front cap, it looks like.Turby
I remember there was a write-up about it in the other forum (AGN) by BIOHAZARDMAN (?).