Quote from: DrGunner on January 24, 2020, 06:21:38 PMQuote from: JayV21 on January 24, 2020, 05:50:47 PMWho has that M11 in stock? It’s also very tempting. Wes at AirgunArcheryFun.CA still has some .25s left for $306 US plus shipping. I bought an M11 .25, so far mine has shown me VERY promising accuracy and is a very high quality regulated PCP at GREAT price!https://airgunarcheryfun.ca/artemis-m11-22-and-25-caliber/Thanks!
Quote from: JayV21 on January 24, 2020, 05:50:47 PMWho has that M11 in stock? It’s also very tempting. Wes at AirgunArcheryFun.CA still has some .25s left for $306 US plus shipping. I bought an M11 .25, so far mine has shown me VERY promising accuracy and is a very high quality regulated PCP at GREAT price!https://airgunarcheryfun.ca/artemis-m11-22-and-25-caliber/
Who has that M11 in stock? It’s also very tempting.
My latest acuisition for my M11 and it's very quiet with this on it compared to the other one I've already used on it. This is my first time ever putting on that carbon fiber wrap, pretty nice stuff if you ask me. I could even try anodizing on this one but it's actually good enough for what I need it for. Rocker1 does a fantastic job on his LDC's, unless the gun came with an LDC all of mine have David's LCD's on them.
Bob there's four 3d generated baffles and one at the end that's basically a spacer, then the end which is made from polymer (delrin rod I suspect) with threads that screw into the tube which is also threaded on the I.D., it came with three of the baffles wrapped with scotch pad pieces, I ended up wrapping the first and third one after I put it back together. I did clean up the I.D. of the baffles and the spacer with a rat tail file and sand paper though because that 3d printing can leave some unwanted stuff remaining. Previously before I cleaned up 3d made parts I checked for clipping before the final reassembly. I can still wrap the other two baffles if I choose but heck it's so quiet the way it is I'm leaving it the way it is.