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FX Crown Continuum stock Moderator

I still have mine I got when the continuum mk1s came out. Has 3d printed cone baffles and a felt insert as well as 25mm body extension. Possibly the best mod I own. Originally I got baffles from another member who does not offer them anymore. I since printed my own, but I don't like printing things. My printer is temperamental, and I havnt even turned it on in close to a year.
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I have the stock fx empty can and it works really well on my crown continuum 25. It all depends on your caliber/speed of pellet. What caliber is your airgun? What barrel are you shooting also. Does your have 3 sections?
.25/380 and 700/yes 3-sections. Reading the other posts looks like I will need to find some innards.
 
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I have the stock fx empty can and it works really well on my crown continuum 25. It all depends on your caliber/speed of pellet. What caliber is your airgun? What barrel are you shooting also. Does your have 3 sections?
My factory 30cal FX moderator on my Crown and Impact works well. As good or maybe a tad better than my Sumo in 30cal trim. Maybe it's a different tone. When you say "3 sections" are you referring to an addition short section? Mine has three but I'm counting the 1/2X20, the middle section and the exit section.
 
The stock moderator that came with my Crown Continuum has no markings on it and is totally empty inside. There is no discernable decrease in decibel with and without. Is this empty tube the norm, or do I need to buy some "innards" for it. I am brand new to PCP airguns.
No. It is more or less a de-resinator chamber like on a cars exhaust system. Want a little more quiet, just buy a moderator and use it instead.
 
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