someone must know
hi guys ive got what ive been told is a bbmf moderator has anyone got any info on cleaning one .ive taken the end off it and it seems to have washers inside with what looks like felt between them can they be cleaned , what with,and do they just slide back together thanks in anticipation guys
It wasnt me it was like that when i got here.
someone must know
It wasnt me it was like that when i got here.
Hi,
The question is, do you use this silencer on an airgun ? But if you do why do you need to clean it ?
There are no reasons for cleaning a silencer on an airgun - they donīt get dirty inside like a silencer on a firearm does !
Of course if you get mud inside the silencer you need to clean it out, so there will be a free passage for the pellet again. You can use rags and water for this and dry it afterwards. Then put the silencer back together again.
Rgds,
Thunderbolt A-10
Last edited by Thunderbolt A10; 24-05-2004 at 07:39 PM.
Just take them out, clean them, and put them back in as they came out. It's that simple
But as stated, why do you need to clean it?
I just took mine apart out of boredom, 'to see how it works'.
They actually work better with the felt taken out
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Now you tell me Jon....lol...I forgot you did and I forgot...must give that a try :-)
Cheers
Clive
Especially on .22 LRs !
Might be worth leaving it in the last chamber though....
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
hi guys thanks for the replies.i forgot to say its been on a rimmy . i was a bit worried that if i took all the washers out they may not line up correctly when i put them back you see guys im brilliant at getting things apart but correct reassembly has never been my strong point which i know isnt very good as im a mechanic but it doesnt really matter because it means ive always got plenty of spare nuts and bolts left over thanks again for the replies guys. mel
It wasnt me it was like that when i got here.