Is having a silencer on this pistol a good idea ? If so where can I get one?
That would be so I could make you an M10x1 to 1/2" UNF adaptor
Then you'd be able to use any standard moderator, I recommend a Hogan Decimeater, I use one on my S&W the only sound is from the CO2 escaping at the cylinder seals,
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/DSCF7483.jpg
truly a "Silencer" the Decimeater,
Nick
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Hi Guys
New Atomic pistols come with a threaded barrel for a silencer. I have just purchased a new one in 177 and fitted a BSA silencer. Well worth it.
I just bought a new .22 Atomic; no threaded barrel, just a plain end. This is the Atomic we're talking about, i.e. the shorter barrel not the longer Aim-X Grand Prix?
Grand Prix at top, Atomic at bottom:
http://www.woodysofwembley.co.uk/ima...26_Brocock.jpg
The Atomic cylinder comes right to the end of the barrel and I doubt there is more than 0.5mm clearance between barrel and cylinder. Atomic barrel is thicker than the Grand Prix so there is enough meat to fix the foresight to it.
“We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.” - Marcus Aurelius
When I ordered the Atomic pistol they asked me If I wanted one with a standard barrel or one with a threaded barrel for a silencer. I ordered the threaded barrel, an adaptor, and a Brocock silencer. When we tried the Brocock silencer in the shop it was not as good as some of the other ones. After testing them all, I decided on the BSA as it was the quietest. One thing to be aware of, the adaptor listed is a female/female which is wrong. The correct adaptor is a male/male. This is an Atomic
Anbody got a pic of an Atomic with a threaded barrel?
“We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.” - Marcus Aurelius