Thank you!Hotwired wrote:Dainty little tubes as on a small calibre rifle are not going to do much.
That's the rough rule of thumb, but really "as big as you're willing to live with".Hotwired wrote:So multiply by 50 = 1500 cc / 1.5 litres
I have done some experiments in the past, mainly using bicycle inner tube that would be perforated by the passage of the projectile at exit end of the suppressor, and they do have a significant effect when it comes to sound reduction, however there are two major downsides:Quick question: has anyone tried using wipes in an air rifle suppressor?
- they have a significant effect on power, particularly when used with "marginal" devices such as commercial CO<sub>2</sub> pistols.
- they have an even bigger effect on accuracy.
The Welrod pistol for example used wipes and was extremely effective, yet was intended to be used at "same room" range, so effective sound suppression was much more important than accuracy, and a reduction in power was also beneficial given the fact that the 9mm round was potentially supersonic.
The De Lisle Carbine of the same era was intended for a range of several hundred meteres, so accuracy was important, and fired the naturally subsonic 45 ACP round, and therefore didn't use wipes.