Quote from: Ozarkian on September 30, 2020, 01:13:59 PMIndeed Charlie, it's a steal without the code if it does the job. Looks like it'll be here today FYI, for those of us who don't want to pay what some folks are asking for a thread adapter, stop by your local hydraulic equipment store. They've got adapters for pretty much any two threads you could put together. Rather than pay $45 for a more aesthetic adapter, the $5 rough steel adapter I purchased will surely do the job. After a little coat of bedliner, I doubt anyone will even notice the adapter Do you walk in with the LDC and rifle and start trying to find a mate? I usually only know one side of the connection.
Indeed Charlie, it's a steal without the code if it does the job. Looks like it'll be here today FYI, for those of us who don't want to pay what some folks are asking for a thread adapter, stop by your local hydraulic equipment store. They've got adapters for pretty much any two threads you could put together. Rather than pay $45 for a more aesthetic adapter, the $5 rough steel adapter I purchased will surely do the job. After a little coat of bedliner, I doubt anyone will even notice the adapter
Quote from: Ctfish on September 30, 2020, 04:14:39 PMQuote from: Ozarkian on September 30, 2020, 01:13:59 PMIndeed Charlie, it's a steal without the code if it does the job. Looks like it'll be here today FYI, for those of us who don't want to pay what some folks are asking for a thread adapter, stop by your local hydraulic equipment store. They've got adapters for pretty much any two threads you could put together. Rather than pay $45 for a more aesthetic adapter, the $5 rough steel adapter I purchased will surely do the job. After a little coat of bedliner, I doubt anyone will even notice the adapter Do you walk in with the LDC and rifle and start trying to find a mate? I usually only know one side of the connection.Every toolbox should have thread gauges But I have brought my airgun to the hardware store and asked them if I could bring it in while I was looking for something specific. Sometimes living in AR has it's benefits lol
I just ordered one of Geos 'Hi Performance' 1.2' diameter 7 ' 1/2-20 LDC's for my Crosman .22 Summit Ranger NP2.
Quote from: Longbob on October 01, 2020, 03:17:31 PMI just ordered one of Geos 'Hi Performance' 1.2' diameter 7 ' 1/2-20 LDC's for my Crosman .22 Summit Ranger NP2.Congrats Robert! That oughta calm yore gun down a bit...
Quote from: mrbulk on October 01, 2020, 07:54:51 PMQuote from: Longbob on October 01, 2020, 03:17:31 PMI just ordered one of Geos 'Hi Performance' 1.2' diameter 7 ' 1/2-20 LDC's for my Crosman .22 Summit Ranger NP2.Congrats Robert! That oughta calm yore gun down a bit...I hope so. It's not that backyard friendly, as is. I live in an apt complex and do most of my shooting at night after everyone is asleep. Shooting by the light of a security light. *Smiles*As it happens though, a man made ditch/storm drain runs through the middle of the property. In my backyard. Fenced on both sides. Over the years its turned itself into sort of a creek. Plenty of wildlife. Including coons & possums. I see hawks sitting on the fence occasionally.I keep a bird feeder out there to attract more wildlife.
That sounds awesome, I too have limited space to shoot and very nearby neighbors, forcing me to invest heavily in moderators (no I don't mean paying off the admin folks here, I meant LDC suppressors ) just so I can enjoy our great hobby...
I finally got to try my Geo LDC and I think its really nice. I put it on my BSA R10 which is very quiet but has a super long shroud to provide the suppression. With the Geo the loudness seems to be about the same as shroud while reducing my OAL by 4". I also tried my Donnie Tanto which was quite a bit louder than the stock BSA shroud and Geo LDC. I also felt like the Tanto didn't group as well as the stock setup or the Geo LDC. I was going to use my Tanto for my new PP750 but I think I will get another Geo for it and sell the Tanto. I think at the cost of the DonnieFL it's over priced when Geo offer such a nice LDC for such an affordable price.
My 'Hi Performance' 1.2' diameter 7 ' 1/2-20 LDC for my Crosman .22 Summit Ranger NP2 arrived yesterday. It works great. Inside it is mouse fart quiet. Outside at night it is a tad louder than a mouse fart; but, nothing like it had been.
Quote from: Longbob on October 07, 2020, 12:07:20 PMMy 'Hi Performance' 1.2' diameter 7 ' 1/2-20 LDC for my Crosman .22 Summit Ranger NP2 arrived yesterday. It works great. Inside it is mouse fart quiet. Outside at night it is a tad louder than a mouse fart; but, nothing like it had been.Thanks for the report Robert, I just got in the exact same Geo model and will be trying it out soon as well.