Silencer Pictures Test
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Its a rimfire Parker Hale. My problem is that I'm not sure I've put it back together properly!
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Its a Parker-Hale MM2
Looks to be ok - it's how I put mine back together! :)
Have an old pre-war PH leaflet for the moderators - very interesting reading - as they did full bore & shotgun ones as well, plus a good selection of threaded adaptors to attach to rifle/pistol barrels - so you could silence them without the need to have them threaded
Looks to be ok - it's how I put mine back together! :)
Have an old pre-war PH leaflet for the moderators - very interesting reading - as they did full bore & shotgun ones as well, plus a good selection of threaded adaptors to attach to rifle/pistol barrels - so you could silence them without the need to have them threaded
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I have seen in 1960's a strange P&H compensator with no baffles in it, just
a snorkel tube pointing back into the can. No matter where I search
I cannot find any reference to it. From the outside it had the P&H stamps
and dimensions.
Does anyone have any details?
a snorkel tube pointing back into the can. No matter where I search
I cannot find any reference to it. From the outside it had the P&H stamps
and dimensions.
Does anyone have any details?
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*Astounded*
I can't believe how inefficient that design is ! In fact, parts of it look as though they will increase sound transmission at certain frequencies.
I can't believe how inefficient that design is ! In fact, parts of it look as though they will increase sound transmission at certain frequencies.
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...possibly a home repair that someone attempted after losing the baffles?Topos wrote:I have seen in 1960's a strange P&H compensator with no baffles in it, just
a snorkel tube pointing back into the can. No matter where I search
I cannot find any reference to it. From the outside it had the P&H stamps
and dimensions.
Does anyone have any details?
Any chance of pics of it?
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Is that a typical silencer, or a cheap, bottom of the range one?
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"Quelle style, so British"
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Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
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I saw it at an arms importer's display. It was not a chopped up homesaddler wrote:...possibly a home repair that someone attempted after losing the baffles?Topos wrote:I have seen in 1960's a strange P&H compensator with no baffles in it, just
a snorkel tube pointing back into the can. No matter where I search
I cannot find any reference to it. From the outside it had the P&H stamps
and dimensions.
Does anyone have any details?
Any chance of pics of it?
job because the snorkel was machined integral with the front
cap and anodized shiny.
We need Hercule Poirot's help. :)
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