Barrel thread on my Virtus is 1/2x28. , Is this the same as 1/2 UNF? I am so confused on these suppressor sizes.
Yes it's for my Sig Sauer Virtus,, is it not 1/2x28? I watched a YouTube video from Airgun Detectives and they said it's 1/2x28.1/2 UNF is 1/2 by 20 which is what you want assuming we are talking about a PCP.
yep, that is correct !!!1/2x28 is a firearm suppressor thread. You don't want to put one of those on an air rifle. If you did it would require a tax stamp from the "three letter agency" that can't be named.
From how I understand it I believe you have it backwards. A 1/2"x28 adapter in and of itself is not illegal. The possesion of the adapter in combination with a muzzle-threaded PB firearm can constitute intent to silence a firearm even if the silencer you possess is not intended or designed for a firearm.1/2x28 is a firearm suppressor thread. You don't want to put one of those on an air rifle. If you did it would require a tax stamp from the "three letter agency" that can't be named.
From how I understand it I believe you have it backwards. A 1/2"x28 adapter in and of itself is not illegal. The possesion of the adapter in combination with a muzzle-threaded PB firearm can constitute intent to silence a firearm even if the silencer you possess is not intended or designed for a firearm.
OK, got it. Yeah, 1/2"x28 on even an "airgun use only" silencer is definitely a skiddly-don't.My point was owning a suppressor with a 1/2x28 thread needs a tax stamp whether or not you have a gun to put it on. You could certainly argue intent, but I wouldn't advise it.
My comment was not about the adapter.
Apologies if my comment was confusing. Looking back I see I was not clear enough with pronouns.
To own a 1/2"x28 threaded muzzle airgun: LEGALOk wait...so...the threads that are on it stock are 1/2"x28 , according to several websites. I have found a few mock suppressors with those threads, available for purchase between $40 and $100., Seems legal these are air gun websites I found them on. So your saying I have to have that adapter 1/2x20 , to make it "legal" ?
Ok makes sense thank youTo own a 1/2"x28 threaded muzzle airgun: LEGAL
Possession of an airgun-use-only silencer with 1/2"x20 threads: LEGAL
Possession of a 1/2"x28" to 1/2"x20 adapter: LEGAL
All of the preceding are legal to own by themselves or in combination.
You risk AFT issues if in addition to the above legal items, you ALSO own a PB firearm with standard 1/2"x28 threads. In that case you now have the ability to install the otherwise legal airgun silencer on the firearm. Whether or not it holds up or grenades on your first shot is irrelevant. That is where you risk trouble because AFT could claim you had "constructive intent" to silence a firearm.
If our airguns were threaded to accept silencers that fit powder burners, we would probably have to jump through the same hoops and pay the tax as if we were trying to be considerate to others by quieting down our .22lr's or other firearms.Why in the world did they thread it 1/2x28? That’s weird.
Not sure I’m following your logic. You think that the Virtus, using 1/2x28 TPI on an airgun was a smart move? Typical airguns threads are 1/2x20.If our airguns were threaded to accept silencers that fit powder burners, we would probably have to jump through the same hoops and pay the tax as if we were trying to be considerate to others by quieting down our .22lr's or other firearms.
As it is now, airgun silencers won't fit firearms and visa versa.
I think it was a smart move.
I would have to agree , they should have made the threads 1/2x20 like all the other airguns. I dunno if they wanted extra "realism" ,or what the reason was, but those threads on the Virtus are very much 1/2x28. The gun arrived today and I put an old muzzle brake on it I had for a different gun, threads being 1/2x28. I think it was not a smart move on sigs part.Not sure I’m following your logic. You think that the Virtus, using 1/2x28 TPI on an airgun was a smart move? Typical airguns threads are 1/2x20.
I think it’s weird that they would use the 1/2x28 threading that is common for powder burners.