yep and in 6 to 8 weeks I can have one
Quote from: x3baddad on March 16, 2022, 05:20:13 PMyep and in 6 to 8 weeks I can have oneYou didn't say you wanted it fast!You just wanted to know were you could get one.
ck buck rail I have some of his on both Mrod and Prod very slim goes right on shroud leaving factory baffles in place just replaces the cap,makes me wonder if those shrouds would fit this gun.
I did sign up for email but I doubt they will be priced the same, worth a shot though. It's to bad You didn't get that other one (the scam) or get in on this one.I still can't hardly believe the luck and price on this deal. 48 shots @800 fps from a $118 PCP Airgun.0
These are the photos of the DIY LDC (using the Crosman NP baffle) I made for my Beeman 2027.As you can see the barrel top is flat and tapered downwards.The photos will show:-a brand new Crosman NP baffle (Crosman part NP214-001) This is plastic and has a 1/2-20 thread. It costs less than $2.50 when ordered from Crosman. I have used these baffles in more than 10 air guns.-a baffle (same part as above) with an inner diameter slightly enlarged (using a Dremmel) to fit very tightly on the barrel The baffle has duct tape around it to make it tightly fit in the black plastic tube.-a plastic tube with a 1" inner diameter Inside the tube are hair curlers and felt, which is likely one of the cheapest and most quiet moderators out there. At the end of the tube there is duct tape which prevents the internals from getting out and also prevents the air from getting out. The entire LDC is made from plastic, felt and duct tape.I hope nobody thinks that this can be used on a firearm.
Nick Thanks for the pics , one ? how is the baffle fixed to the barrel just friction or Hey I just realized your in Redmond like 25 miles south of me.
Just be aware guys, it is against Forum Rules to discuss on how to make moderators.Not too long ago we couldn't type "silencer".