"MrAirgun"Baffles look similar to my Colibri (which is also a very quiet gun)
My Vulcan has the newer baffles (like my colibri) but it's a lot louder. I think the Vulcan action is very noisy compared to other guns.
I guess the Mutant having a really quiet action and this style of baffle makes for a super quiet gun.
How does the hammer chamber look on the Mutant? The action on my Colibri is very quiet but the hammer is effectively sealed in a chamber in the action (to the point if you block the vent holes on the hammer adjuster it will slow the FPS due to the vacuum slowing the hammer). The Vulcan has a very open hammer setup and is super noisy.
I wouldn't mind trying a Mutant but don't think there's a place for it in my line up. Can't see me ever selling my Colibri and wanother .22 bullpup may be a waste (he says with a .177 cricket, Colibri and a .25 Vulcan lol)
The way the gun is designed definitely has something to do with how loud it is. Two guns putting out equal power with the same LDC do not always sound equally loud.
Nobody (who is willing to share the info) seems to know exactly what the secret sauce is though. My belief is that it is mostly about how efficiently it uses air and what happens to the excess air.
If I shoot something that doesn't make good use of air, such as a cleaning pellet, the noise is twice as loud, which tells us something.
The Vulcan is one of the louder bullpups but it isn't a fair comparison between a 25 Vulcan and a 22 Mutant. You would need a 22 Vulcan and a Mutant standard to see if the difference in design makes a difference to the noise.
The main reason the Vulcan 25 is loud is because it is putting out a lot of power through a shorter barrel (than the Wildcat and Cricket 25). That's the problem with shorter 25 cal bullpups. You lose the benefit of the reduced length because they almost always need an additional LDC to use them in the backyard.
If I look at the Mutant with an eye to what's different than my other guns, the breach assembly is noticeably longer, chunkier and more solid. There are a few more screws holding things firmly in place. Other than that, I can't see much.
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