Upgrade baffles for the P15 - Will cancel alot of noise that the rifle produces, far more than what the stock baffles do. In tandem w/ this upgrade, we recommend muffling the holes to the back of the shroud w/ three laps of felt and wrapping this up as tightly as possible w/ a quality insultion tape, such as 3M® branded tape - just to prevent the tape from peeling loose / coming unstuck.
These do fit snug inside the shroud and a little encouragement may be needed, so that they sit nice / snug and do not move around.
Option 1: If you intend on keeping the barrel shroud on its stock position, then, please see gallery item #3;
We recommend using 3x of these baffles, in the directional arrangement as illustrated. Use 1x of the stock tin cup baffles and place it by the muzzle end of the shroud, being convex toward the muzzle. The O-ring will be chucked in front of it, then use of the silencer adapters we stock;
- P15/P12/P35 SILENCER ADAPTER (1/2X22" UNF)
and thread that onto the shroud end. You can then affix a silencer of your choice onto that bushing. This altogether, will results in a very quiet shooting experience, especially so if your hammer spring is externally threaded in all the way (which would result in high muzzle velocity / louder shot report)
Option #2;
Use all 5x baffles, but shift the base shroud retainer forward - it is held onto the barrel by means of a single grub screw, which you'll need to loosen, to shift it. By shifting it forward, you'll be able to fit all five baffle, plus one stock tin cup in (at the muzzle end), w/ the O-ring and fit another tin cup at the rear (fitted into the cup shape of the air stripper w/ the green o-ring on) and will not need a silencer - just muffle the vent holes at the rear as previously explained. Your overall rifle length will be shorter this way compared to Option #1, no silencer adapter, no silencer baffles either. The risk of non-concentric baffles are less, as is pellet clipping, likewise, less risk of buggering your silencer adapter (and shroud) by knocking your fitted silencer against a floor or wall.
If buying a P15 from us, and purchasing these baffles from us, we can fit them for you at no additional charge.
IF you bought your P15 elsewhere, but would like these baffles, then item price + a small installation fee will apply.
These will fit the P35 as well, though at the time of posting this, we just haven't given a shot as yet.
Upgrade baffles for the P15 - Will cancel alot of noise that the rifle produces, far more than what the stock baffles do. In tandem w/ this upgrade, we recommend muffling the holes to the back of the shroud w/ three laps of felt and wrapping this up as tightly as possible w/ a quality insultion tape, such as 3M® branded tape - just to prevent the tape from peeling loose / coming unstuck.
These do fit snug inside the shroud and a little encouragement may be needed, so that they sit nice / snug and do not move around.
Option 1: If you intend on keeping the barrel shroud on its stock position, then, please see gallery item #3;
We recommend using 3x of these baffles, in the directional arrangement as illustrated. Use 1x of the stock tin cup baffles and place it by the muzzle end of the shroud, being convex toward the muzzle. The O-ring will be chucked in front of it, then use of the silencer adapters we stock;
- P15/P12/P35 SILENCER ADAPTER (1/2X22" UNF)
and thread that onto the shroud end. You can then affix a silencer of your choice onto that bushing. This altogether, will results in a very quiet shooting experience, especially so if your hammer spring is externally threaded in all the way (which would result in high muzzle velocity / louder shot report)
Option #2;
Use all 5x baffles, but shift the base shroud retainer forward - it is held onto the barrel by means of a single grub screw, which you'll need to loosen, to shift it. By shifting it forward, you'll be able to fit all five baffle, plus one stock tin cup in (at the muzzle end), w/ the O-ring and fit another tin cup at the rear (fitted into the cup shape of the air stripper w/ the green o-ring on) and will not need a silencer - just muffle the vent holes at the rear as previously explained. Your overall rifle length will be shorter this way compared to Option #1, no silencer adapter, no silencer baffles either. The risk of non-concentric baffles are less, as is pellet clipping, likewise, less risk of buggering your silencer adapter (and shroud) by knocking your fitted silencer against a floor or wall.
If buying a P15 from us, and purchasing these baffles from us, we can fit them for you at no additional charge.
IF you bought your P15 elsewhere, but would like these baffles, then item price + a small installation fee will apply.
These will fit the P35 as well, though at the time of posting this, we just haven't given a shot as yet.
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