The question's as in the title really. I just wondered what's underneath the factory silencer on some of the Express and Sabre models? I think they'd benefit from a nicer looking mod'.
The question's as in the title really. I just wondered what's underneath the factory silencer on some of the Express and Sabre models? I think they'd benefit from a nicer looking mod'.
What’s underneath is not pretty. The barrel has been gouged for part length of mod, and the mod bonded too it. Imagine hacking at the barrel with angle grinder as it revolved in a lathe The only way is to cut the lot off at the start of the mod and start again.
I have thought about this myself. Would it be possible to place the mod in a lathe and cut it out as such? I'm no engineer so please ignore me if this is stupid (it wouldn't be the most stupid thing I've posted this week).😄
It's easier just to cut it off, then smooth the end and cut a new crown. Either leave for a push on mod or thread for a screw on.
What he said
What's underneath looks like the twists on a drill bit.
The plastic silencer is molded onto the twists
Removing it is destructive process.
Best to cut the barrel, true it up with a hand file & re-crown.
A dab of cold blue to keep out the rust off the bare end
You will still be left with 12.5 to 13 inches of good barrel for a slip-on silencer & that will give you back some of the leverage you had before, when the barrel was 19 inches long
No, it was done so it couldn't be removed in certain States where removable silencers are illegal apparantley. You can own a AK47 but not a seperate moderated air rifle.
There wouldn't be a lot of barrel thickness left if it was lathed out. As I said, chop it and start again. They are a bl**dy mess, believe me.
Best to chop the barrel and add a slip on silencer.
That will get the overall barrel length back up to around 17 inches.
It's a breakbarrel, so you need the mechanical advantage of a longer lever to make the cocking stroke easily manageable.
Been there, done that (see also Lyn Lewington's AR1 conversions)
Hacked and chiselled the ghastly thing off my Sabre, got down to the grooves, but left the barrel intact. I then modified an old custom silencer I had been given so it covered the grooves, it isn't really much of a silencer now, but looks much better and I still have the mechanical advantage for cocking.
Too many guns, or not enough time?