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nobody1,
Your post (When moderators break easily) contains Discussion of the creation, fabrication, or modification of airgun moderators:
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Today at 6:38 PM
nobody1,
Your post (When moderators break easily) contains Discussion of the creation, fabrication, or modification of airgun moderators:
Rule #5 - The discussion of the creation, fabrication, or modification of airgun moderators is prohibited. The discussion of any "adapters" used to convert an airgun moderator to a firearm silencer will result in immediate termination of the account.I have 3D printed plenty of moderators which broke in their weak spot.
The weak spot seems to always be right in front of the barrel or the OEM moderator.
The photos show a Umarex Notos moderator where the weak spot strikes again.
In the case of the Umarex Notos mod here, an easy fix was to make the walls much ticker at the point where it broke (right in front of the OEM Notos mod).
I hate airgun manufacturers like Umarex (see Notos) or Gamo (see Urban) who permanently glue their moderators to the barrels.
They only had to add a 1/2-20 thread to the barrel and would have likely cost less.
Then we would not have to spend many hours and dollars trying to add a moderator on top of their crappy OEM moderators.
PS
All of you airgun shooters with wide open spaces around you (or annoying neighbors) can ignore this post.
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