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Originally Posted by Kos-Mos
You have to press the silencer in firmly, then twist it on the barrel. That will lock it in place.
A silencer should not in any time affect the trajectory... there might be something wrong with your gun if your BBs still hit the silencer walls when properly mounted.
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I did that and it actually helped a fair bit. There is still the slightest play in it but I don't think I'm going to get rid of that unless I get a 14mm threaded silencer. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by chaosnemesis
the front end sight and threaded outer barrel are separate from the cocking tube and is held in by one screw and pin. This means the fron assembly can have play and may cause the silencer to sag. You'll need to take the sight off and either tape or build up the cocking tube so that the sight will not move, ensuring proper alignment of your silencer and inner barrel.
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I think I know what you're saying. I'll fiddle around with it and see if it helps any. Thanks.