Having just waded into the airgun universe I wonder at these sound suppressors that are on many rifles these days. First of all, I live in a area where sound is not going to be a problem so I have little interest in having one of these on my rifle.
1. how do the suppressors affect the trajectory of the pellet?
2, How do the suppressors actually suppress the sound?
3. how is cleaning the barrel with a rod and a patch with the suppressor in place?
4. do any of you know how well they work?
I have not noticed any of the spring airguns with a suppressor you can remove if you don't want it. In fact most have the front sight built into the suppressor (if equipped with open sights).
I also notice that the rifles with the suppressors have a very short barrel. Does this affect the range of the rifle? I have always believed (I don't know why) that long range accuracy required a longer barrel. Some of these suppressors look really big; if it is on a rifle with open sights I would think the front sight might interfere with the scope sight picture.
In any case, I was just wondering about these things and know you all have forgot more about airguns than I will ever know, so I thought I would ask.
Here is your opportunity to "School" a old Geezer!
Geezer
1. how do the suppressors affect the trajectory of the pellet?
2, How do the suppressors actually suppress the sound?
3. how is cleaning the barrel with a rod and a patch with the suppressor in place?
4. do any of you know how well they work?
I have not noticed any of the spring airguns with a suppressor you can remove if you don't want it. In fact most have the front sight built into the suppressor (if equipped with open sights).
I also notice that the rifles with the suppressors have a very short barrel. Does this affect the range of the rifle? I have always believed (I don't know why) that long range accuracy required a longer barrel. Some of these suppressors look really big; if it is on a rifle with open sights I would think the front sight might interfere with the scope sight picture.
In any case, I was just wondering about these things and know you all have forgot more about airguns than I will ever know, so I thought I would ask.
Here is your opportunity to "School" a old Geezer!
Geezer