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Thank you, Steve.
That seems clear enough.
My apologies for wasting your time.
That seems clear enough.
My apologies for wasting your time.
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I've got this Odb silencer on my Brocock and it works amazing!The OdB 110 is pretty tiny, can't imagine anything smaller being more effective.
I'm going to get one.I've got this Odb silencer on my Brocock and it works amazing!
I posted mine on page 2. Good little mod. I have a 22 and 25How about one of the modular moderators like a Huma Mod30-1/2 and take out a section.
That one may be short enough without removing a section
Have you looked into one of the Buck_Rail compensators that are sectional? They are modular and can be unscrewed to shorter lengths. I have not tried one, but you may want to check those out. I have their one-piece model and it works good.
I've been thinking about trying one as well. I also have some of Buckrails one piece units and they work great. I think the modular is a little more pricey around 80 bucks so I've been holding off.Have you looked into one of the Buck_Rail compensators that are sectional? They are modular and can be unscrewed to shorter lengths. I have not tried one, but you may want to check those out. I have their one-piece model and it works good.
The small 0db is what im using on my Brocock 22 and it works well. Definitely worth a try.i was going to order one of the smaller 0-db moderators but that huma looks nice.
I've tried taking my 110 apart, but it won't budge. Do they use blue loctite from the factory?Subjectively, the 0dB 110 has the best quiet-to-size ratio that I have used so far. I just took mine apart yesterday to prepare it for painting. The design is really interesting, kind of complex and over-built while being minimalistic. If that sounds confusing, then I descibed it right. I can't figure out why it works so well, from looking at how it is made, but it is. Another thing about it is that I always thought it was a little bit heavy for its size and the reason is a steel vented spool inside, which is very industrial looking. There were even burrs on it, but it doesn't touch any metal anyway. it just holds felt in place and creates a passage. For the life of me, I could not remove the rear cap. I tried as hard as I dared, and it didn't budge. The screen didn't want to come out either. Definately different from just a bunch of baffles or a solid core. When I think about how complex the STO internals are and then look at this, it really doesn't make sense how it is so much quieter. You certainly have to try everything you can, on your gun, there is no other way to really know.
Mine doesn't come apart either.I've tried taking my 110 apart, but it won't budge. Do they use blue loctite from the factory?
I want to see if I can make a 3d printed insert, i really don't know what is inside. I bought mine used and was told it was a 22 cal, its actually the 30 cal version.
if it was blue lactite it would come apart even red should be able to come apart may a little heat?I've tried taking my 110 apart, but it won't budge. Do they use blue loctite from the factory?
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