Hmm, I hadnt even considered the possibility that something might not be legal. I do really like the pipe insulation idea. Easily removable, no effort to build, and could easily be extended beyond the tip of the barrel.
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Originally posted by MrKittyCatMeowFace View PostNobody is going to kick down your door for a f****** piece of plastic or foam over your paintball markers barrel. You aint worth the headache it would cost them.
But in my 35 years of paintball, I've never heard of a player -ever- being harassaed about it. Only manafacturers like BOA, etc.
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I have done a bit of testing regarding this when I was selling CF rain covers. What I found is if it sounds quiet to you its probably louder down range. Also with the pressures we work with in paintball its extremely difficult to make a difference beyond porting. The way suppressors work is to "catch" high pressure gas and release it in a controlled manner. It easier to do this with higher pressures because you can force the gasses in the direction you want. With paintball markers the pressures are so low any resistance to the flow such as putting foam over the porting just makes the air stay in the barrel. This can cause a bump in velocity and it will decrease the sound you hear but because the air is now all coming out behind the ball your report will be louder down range. You cant hear this because your probably not shooting at something that reflects sound well. I have tested this with a decibel meter and found that most of those designs either made 0 difference or made the report louder. The way that I found to make the most effective suppressor is to cover all the porting with what is typically known as a bloop tube and port the cap facing the marker. This design makes sure that there is no obstruction to the porting keeping it effective and the porting toward you makes the report sound louder to you but quieter down range. Even with this design paintball markers are already so quiet the reduction is still not much I don't remember the numbers but markers at about 30 ft out are so close to the noise floor a stiff breeze was able to make the meter jump higher than a control marker.
I have even tried making a destructive interference noise canceling device. I did some research into the most easily heard frequency of the human ear and then made an adapter with plates spaced at 1/4 of that wavelength. The idea was that the most noticeable sound frequency would bounce off the plates and interfere with the with itself thus canceling out that frequency. It kinda worked but not the way I really hoped.
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That's why I just settled for a loudener... screw subtlety... I want to put the fear of God in my enemies... I want them to hear armageddon and know that the pale horse of death has come just for them...If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
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Originally posted by DavidBoren View PostThat's why I just settled for a loudener... screw subtlety... I want to put the fear of God in my enemies... I want them to hear armageddon and know that the pale horse of death has come just for them...
I realized I prefer a short, small gun I can wield around better than a looking barrel/rain cover.
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Originally posted by Jonnydread View PostIn my experience the sound signature is far more dependent on the gun than the barrel. My eNMey with an unported barrel is still more quiet than my Angel with lots of spiral porting.
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The whoosh tips port back toward the user. I used felt to pack mine. It was corse enough to let the pressure escape out of the back porting in the cover retention nut. It worked well especially on CO2 markers like my Phantom. It sounds loud to the user. But makes it very difficult to judge direction of the shot from the reviving end. It was effective.
If you go with a rain cover style I suggest going with an easily cleaned less dense packing material with lots porting toward the user.
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