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In Reply to: silent posted by Cox...............Tyler Cox on February 04, 2003 at 13:20:05:


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Posted by:
Ronald "The Phantom Menace" Danuser

on February 05, 2003 at 19:45:05

Is to cut a washer very thin and place it on your power tube behind the hammer. This deadens the noise when the hammer flies back and whacks the valve open. Velocity will need to be adjusted after the washer is in place.


: Hey guys i was just wondering how to make my phantom quieter. I have already silenced my hopper, but i need to know how to silence my internals. I'm thinking about buying a smart parts AA barrel after using one on a phantom befoer. Oh yeah, I'm not into the whole silencer thing either it just messes up accuracy.
: So if any of you know how to make a phantom quieter please tell me. Thanks,

: Tyler


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