Just bought a Huben GK-1 , and looking around for an unobtrusive, low profile Suppressor / Moderator ( this part has so many names now) .Any opinions on the TKO .25 moderator.?
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Plink,Just bought a Huben GK-1 , and looking around for an unobtrusive, low profile Suppressor / Moderator ( this part has so many names now) .
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Hey Jerry ; Thank you for your reply. Suppressor seems like an accurate and unpretentious name for it ,and works for me. I plan to just shoot it here on the property , so a quick connect , while desirable ....is not necessary for me .there might be retro / after market quick disconnect adapter available maybe for any Suppressor if one were to want one bad enough I'm guessing. the TKO seems to be a generic brand providing unbranded parts to the mass builders . Just wondering if anyone thinks they're junk, I DO like the price.Plink,
If you are going to carry it as a pistol, that is holstered... I've seen that Huma and Donny FL and possibly others have quick detach suppressors. By using one of these you could actually carry it in a holster and attach the suppressor when going to shoot. I would look to others reviews as to whether these stay tight and aligned though. If setting it up as a carbine or not carrying it in a holster this point is probably moot.
Silencers, suppressors & moderators; I've got several suppressors for my cartridge guns... on the suppressor forums you would get keyboard slammed for calling them a silencer. Reason being, for cartridge guns at least they seldom silence (like in the movies - particularly centerfire guns) but only suppress the muzzle blast. It was felt that this played into the ding-a-lings that wanted them completely outlawed. The term moderator I believe comes from across the pond, blame the Brit's.
Jerry
Thanks Mike....didn't see it. I'll check it out !Funny !
Suppressor, muffler, buffer, canceler, noise blocker, attenuator, silencer, acoustical controller, sound absorber.
ALL of the above are accurate ! Moderator...not so much.
Hmm, I just thought of trying something. Would be a one time experiment though. The material is an automotive material, DynaMat. once installer, it'll never come out.
Mike
Plink -
There's a big / long thread about your very...question over in the "pistol" section !
i also use Subscriber's /Torqmaster 6 1/4 on my GK1 , It allowed me to mount one of my Discovery 4x12x44 ffp side focus scopes, i did not have clearance with my DFL's & Oldspook's, & i am Very happy with it, i quiets it down a lot , my shop is 1 block from downtown , & i have not had any complaint's yet..Really depends on what velocity you want to shoot at. I use these, these are 3D printed, the smaller one (2.75”) works great @ 700fps or less and the larger one (6.5” OVAL) works well over 800fps. These were designed by member ”Subscriber” and printed by member “ Torquemaster “ both are extremely effective and affordable. They allow the iron sights to be used. They are designed to handle 80fpe. I haven’t blown one up yet. Mine are all Version 1 the more current ones now have more chamber area on the bottom to close the gap between the air tube. *** the short one pictured has a foam insert that I used to cover the gap, it makes it more pleasing to the eye.***
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I think this one of the best upgrades I have purchased and way better priced than conventional moderators; I got "Subscribers" designed and printed by "Torquemaster". I purchased the 2.75, the 4.5 and the 6.5, but found that I pretty much just leave the 2.75" shorty and it works great! My GK1 .25 is tuned for about 810 FPS and I have shot over 2000 rounds with no issues. I would get the 2.75" and maybe the 6.5" if you live with nosey close neighbors, but I find the 2.75" does a good enough job and keeps the pistol more compact.Just bought a Huben GK-1 , and looking around for an unobtrusive, low profile Suppressor / Moderator ( this part has so many names now) .Any opinions on the TKO .25 moderator.?
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Thank you ! nice looking setup there.I think this one of the best upgrades I have purchased and way better priced than conventional moderators; I got "Subscribers" designed and printed by "Torquemaster". I purchased the 2.75, the 4.5 and the 6.5, but found that I pretty much just leave the 2.75" shorty and it works great! My GK1 .25 is tuned for about 810 FPS and I have shot over 2000 rounds with no issues. I would get the 2.75" and maybe the 6.5" if you live with nosey close neighbors, but I find the 2.75" does a good enough job and keeps the pistol more compact.
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where do you buy that suppressor?I use a small 3D printed suppressor that is really quite effective! It is only 3" long and .25mm in diameter, so it's easy to holster and you retain the use of the iron sights. It's not as quiet as some of the larger variety, but it's definitely backyard friendly!
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I would recommend to just send an IM to "Torquemaster" and get the 2.75" shorty that looks much better and does the job to tame the bark.where do you buy that suppressor?
thank you but that wont fit on my hubenI would recommend to just send an IM to "Torquemaster" and get the 2.75" shorty that looks much better and does the job to tame the bark.
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??? I assumed you have a Huben GK1 which is what this thread was about? If you have a Huben rifle then I would just get something like one of the many models from donnyfl.com There are some excellent 3D printed ones from other on the forum but you would need to create a thread just for a Huben rifle to get more replies. The Torquemaster moderator fits any Huben GK1 pistols and looks much more factory than the typical cylindrical tube style...thank you but that wont fit on my huben
I have a shorty??? I assumed you have a Huben GK1 which is what this thread was about? If you have a Huben rifle then I would just get something like one of the many models from donnyfl.com There are some excellent 3D printed ones from other on the forum but you would need to create a thread just for a Huben rifle to get more replies. The Torquemaster moderator fits any Huben GK1 pistols and looks much more factory than the typical cylindrical tube style...
That will work. Take a closer look the moderators shown above when they are not attached; you will see that where they screw in to the barrel that it the same and that because the stock GK1 has a longer barrel than the shorty, Torquemaster provides these different size spacers to fill that gap. Thus on a shorty you might not need much of a spacer if the end of the barrel and the end of the air chamber are the same? Only if the chamber is longer than the barrel would the moderator need to be modified and if that is the case, send an IM to IMADMAN whom designed it as he might be able to just tweak the CAD design so that Torquemaster has a different file to 3d print a version for you.I have a shorty