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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by pr-pdi View Post
    Hi I bought on a set of 5 knockdown 4” plate targets for £65 and thought great, I’ve got a Beretta 92, CP 88 and a AGS 715 4” magnum, these would be perfect for quick fire practice in a very safe enclosed area of the garden,

    I soon realised how loud Co2 is outside so stopped that quickly before neighbour complaints, I know silencers on these make very little difference, so thought I’ll try the Rohm Twinmaster Top with silencer and red dot, a fabulous accurate pistol and very quiet but no good for fast fire, it just doesn’t work.

    I’ve had BB blow backs and just don’t like them, still noisy, ricochet and not very accurate, is there a pellet pistol/revolver with an effective silencer that doesn’t effect accuracy that is not a hard pull on 2 stage trigger or that is an easy cock single stage trigger ?
    Hi. Silencers work very well on Pneumatics, co2, and Pcp's.....Not as well on spring pistons.

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    Not being cheeky, but have you actually spoken to your neighbours and asked if they're OK with you doing some Plinking every so often? When I lived in a town, that's what I did, and they were fine with it. One neighbour was actually in the RAF and took an interest in the air pistols, and used to come round for the odd Plinking session. Sometimes just talking to folk gets rid of the issues without having to go to other great lengths!
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    Silencer on the CP2 makes an almost pathetic 'phut' noise. With the silencer it just coughs, not so removed. Then the big "Clang!" as it hits metal catcher. I've just lined the catchers with Blu Tack.
    I find the noise annoying nevermind anyone else. It doesn't have to be noisy.
    Two neighbours have the builders in. So we've been treated to constant hammering, drilling, concrete breakers and power saws for weeks.

    No it's not rapid fire but with CO2 it's a good idea to wait a couple of seconds between shots to let the gas pressure build up from the liquid.
    Having had the mag jam a couple of times and had to remove the barrel to free it, I've practically switched over to the single shot tray anyway.

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