Anyone have a lead on the Mod-40 with the felt and wire mesh insert? All I can find is the avalanche.
Have they mentioned bringing back the wire and kevlar inser? Cause they replaced those with the Avalanche about 2 years ago.Anyone have a lead on the Mod-40 with the felt and wire mesh insert? All I can find is the avalanche.
Emailed them and was told supply chain issues. I believe they will be offered as stand-alones.Have they mentioned bringing back the wire and kevlar inser? Cause they replaced those with the Avalanche about 2 years ago.
Good to hear! I managed to snag the last one from Palm Beach airguns last year and I now am in need of a new insert. These kevlar ones are my favorite thus far in terms of noise reduction. I have yet to try any of the STO's everyone praise.Emailed them and was told supply chain issues. I believe they will be offered as stand-alones.
Interesting, mine worked just fine shooting 72fpe out of the .22 gk1. I'm almost positive it was too expensive for them to make for the price they were looking to sell to stay competitive.On another forum, someone reported that Huma discontinued the Huma Mod40 STANDARD and replaced it with the Avalanche because the Standard ones had a high failure rate.
Huma touts the delrin inserts on the new Avalanche models are more durable:
"... due it’s extreme strength there are no power limits in use."
The Avalanche version ISN'T nearly as quiet on any gun/power level I've tried it on.
Huma, bring back the STANDARD!
You put some rounds through that thing!Good to hear! I managed to snag the last one from Palm Beach airguns last year and I now am in need of a new insert. These kevlar ones are my favorite thus far in terms of noise reduction. I have yet to try any of the STO's everyone praise.
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Oh I'm sure that being less expensive(either to manufacture and/OR lower failure rate/less free replacements) was their reason.Interesting, mine worked just fine shooting 72fpe out of the .22 gk1. I'm almost positive it was too expensive for them to make for the price they were looking to sell to stay competitive.
That was caused from accidental double feeding. I go there usually once a week so I'll ask haha. He has some nice guns in stockOh I'm sure that being less expensive(either to manufacture and/OR lower failure rate/less free replacements) was their reason.
If it "worked just fine..." why did you post a picture of yours with the guts blown out of it??
Anyway, I hope I'm wrong in saying that Huma will not make them anymore because I really like them. If you're close to PBA, ask Joel to get the skinny from Huma.