0dB suppressors 110C sizes...???

Thank you for the responses, the reason I needed the Outside diameter is this moderator is for the barrel of a Skyhawk Diana .177. That rifle has a fill probe system and the collar that covers the fill hole has to slide forward with the moderator in place, which means the Tanto works, and the 0dB 110c which is on the way may not work... there might be a clearance issue. I will just have to try and see, However right now there really are no 1/2"-20 Tantos to have since DonnyFL's hands are currently tied.
 
Thank you for the responses, the reason I needed the Outside diameter is this moderator is for the barrel of a Skyhawk Diana .177. That rifle has a fill probe system and the collar that covers the fill hole has to slide forward with the moderator in place, which means the Tanto works, and the 0dB 110c which is on the way may not work... there might be a clearance issue. I will just have to try and see, However right now there really are no 1/2"-20 Tantos to have since DonnyFL's hands are currently tied.
Please let us know if you are satisfied with it. I'm currently considering purchasing that same model. Thank you.
 
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Love mine, makes it very quiet without being too large.
 
Please let us know if you are satisfied with it. I'm currently considering purchasing that same model. Thank you.
The 0DB suppressors are ok. Pretty similar to the DonnyFL. I have one of the 110 size.
But...I've moved over to the Huma Suppressors. Length per length, the Huma has shown to a notably quieter on my various guns than the above two brands. Plus the suppressor is broken up into various segments, that can be added to or removed, for a change in sound suppression. They have three different diameters that closely match the Donny's diameters.
30mm, 40mm, and 50mm. All are changeable for the length.

Mike
 
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I learned a while ago that each suppressor can be good or not so good depending on the rifle its used on. I tried this 110C 0dB on Michelles Skyhawk .177 that I had previously tuned down to 19.6 fpe with 13.44 JSB original cylindrical pellets. The answer is this may very well be the best suppressor option for this air rifle... This thing is now just the sound of the hammer fall. I am extremely impressed to say the least. This is one of her Christmas gifts and after Christmas I'm gunna have to steal it to test it on a few other air rifles to see if I need to order more 0dB suppressors. The fit with the fill probe cap on the Skyhawk is perfect, no interference which was my major concern since 0dB only listed length and not Outside diameter.
 
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I learned a while ago that each suppressor can be good or not so good depending on the rifle its used on. I tried this 110C 0dB on Michelles Skyhawk .177 that I had previously tuned down to 19.6 fpe with 13.44 JSB original cylindrical pellets. The answer is this may very well be the best suppressor option for this air rifle... This thing is now just the sound of the hammer fall. I am extremely impressed to say the least. This is one of her Christmas gifts and after Christmas I'm gunna have to steal it to test it on a few other air rifles to see if I need to order more 0dB suppressors. The fit with the fill probe cap on the Skyhawk is perfect, no interference which was my major concern since 0dB only listed length and not Outside diameter.
I have since ordered and received the 110c. I put it on my Daystate Red wolf HP in .177. On low power all I hear is the air moving through the gun. Much more than I expected. We'll see if it continues as I crank it up. The rifle is fairly quiet anyway with the internal chambers on the end of the barrel.
 
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