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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun
    the one at the bottom.
    The air arms screw in silencer

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    Ahh, gotcha!

    No idea mate

    I got UK Neil to make me an airstripper/plenum insert that has a 1/2" UNF thread on the end that allows the fitting of any 1/2" female silencer.

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    ..... or you could buy one of these from Elmor.....

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    ELMOR FUDD is offline Don't put your fingers where you wouldn't put your Cock
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    Cheers Rich got the airstripper type too in brass if your interested.
    Nealsey and Beesa off the airgun shack had one off me the other week

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    Thanks guys

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    The screw in air arms silencer is very good, I sat in my garden, in my make shift hide and waited for all the birds to come back inside the garden and surrounding area, then fired the rifle without the silencer (just the insert) and all the birds flew away with haste, that’s all the birds in the district, not just in my garden.
    However when I used the screw on silencer, none of the birds budged.
    From the perspective of the shooter it sounds considerably quieter, however you do still hear most of the noise as it is transferred to your ear via the stock.
    Great silencer, worth having in your kit, especially for hunting.

    James
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim239
    The screw in air arms silencer is very good, I sat in my garden, in my make shift hide and waited for all the birds to come back inside the garden and surrounding area, then fired the rifle without the silencer (just the insert) and all the birds flew away with haste, that’s all the birds in the district, not just in my garden.
    However when I used the screw on silencer, none of the birds budged.
    From the perspective of the shooter it sounds considerably quieter, however you do still hear most of the noise as it is transferred to your ear via the stock.
    Great silencer, worth having in your kit, especially for hunting.

    James
    Spot on


    tried the AAsilencer on a 200hc against the Logun on a S410k. No real discernable difference.

    At 35m you can barely hear the mechs which are quiet on the TX anyway.

    Dont forget, the silencer is to reduce the sound heard by the quarry, not necessarily the firer, and the AA silencer works well in this respect
    I'm a maggot in another life you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELMOR FUDD
    Cheers Rich got the airstripper type too in brass if your interested.
    Nealsey and Beesa off the airgun shack had one off me the other week

    Quality bit of kit from a really good bloke.

    Get them while they're hot

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