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PCP air gun
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<blockquote data-quote="DarryH" data-source="post: 2706607" data-attributes="member: 77108"><p>Factory moderated airguns are much quieter than a .22 rimfire. The loudest maybe like a .22 CB cap. Un-moderated can easily be as loud as a .22. Many PCP's are shrouded or moderated already. Some shrouded models are also threaded for an additional moderator. I am personally afraid of removeable moderators. The ATF has refused to regulate sound suppression on airguns, as they are not considered firearms. Still, if you can easily put it on a firearm, I can see the ATF eventually coming to the door!! I have not addressed the big bore airguns. They move a lot of air, and even moderated, they can be too loud for city dwellers. For the money, I like one of the Benjamin Marauder series for the beginner. It can work very well and be very accurate. If I wanted to keep my funds tight, one could do me fine even after having some PCP;s that I had $3000 into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarryH, post: 2706607, member: 77108"] Factory moderated airguns are much quieter than a .22 rimfire. The loudest maybe like a .22 CB cap. Un-moderated can easily be as loud as a .22. Many PCP's are shrouded or moderated already. Some shrouded models are also threaded for an additional moderator. I am personally afraid of removeable moderators. The ATF has refused to regulate sound suppression on airguns, as they are not considered firearms. Still, if you can easily put it on a firearm, I can see the ATF eventually coming to the door!! I have not addressed the big bore airguns. They move a lot of air, and even moderated, they can be too loud for city dwellers. For the money, I like one of the Benjamin Marauder series for the beginner. It can work very well and be very accurate. If I wanted to keep my funds tight, one could do me fine even after having some PCP;s that I had $3000 into. [/QUOTE]
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