How To Make An Airsoft Silencer DIY Guide

How to Make an Airsoft Silencer The Ultimate Guide

Whether shifted towards the backyard, or onto the Airsoft battlefield, you may want to look into the rewards of building an Airsoft silencer. There are many advantages to crafting an Airsoft silencer, such as the construction process being largely affordable and rewardingly simple, not to mention the reaped rewards of increased accuracy earned from shooting with a suppressed weapon.

This guide will walk you through the steps for building your own Airsoft silencer, covering everything from the tools you need, what materials are useful, the basic build of the silencer, and some underlying tips for making an Airsoft silencer that will last.

Before digging into the build itself, let's look at the tools you'll want to grab out of your toolbox. In terms of tools, you will need a couple of different drill bits, an appropriate length of wooden dowel, a drill, a blade, a saw either a hacksaw or a coping saw and perhaps a file or some sandpaper.

In terms of gathering the materials for constructing your Airsoft silencer, you'll need two differently sized PVC couplings pick a size in diameter that will fit the outer barrel of your chosen Airsoft gun. Also, pick up some wooden dowel your local hardware or woodworking store should have a few different sizes and some closed-cell foam padding.

Now it's time to put your tools to use in the actual build process of constructing the Airsoft silencer. To start, take one of the PVC couplings and drill around the circumference at three central points. Make sure the drill bit is slightly smaller in diameter than the wooden dowel's. After the three holes are made, measure and cut the dowel to a suitable length. Once the dowel rod is cut to length, slide it through the drilled holes, making sure that it is a tight fit.

Next, take the second, larger PVC coupling and cut a hole in its side at a medium setting with the saw. The hole should be the same diameter of the dowel inside the first smaller coupling. Then, cut a short section of foam padding and fit that into the larger coupling this will help to reduce the sound of the Airsoft gun being fired.

Lastly, slide the dowel rod into the larger coupling, and you're all done!

To enjoy your Airsoft silencer's maximum sound suppressing effects, there are a few measures you can take to ensure its improved performance. Most importantly, you should fire the gun through the silencer a few dozen times to wear away any jagged edges on the inside of the PVC couplings. This is an important step, as these jagged edges could cause a rifle effect', thus affecting a gun's accuracy.

You should also ensure that all attachments to the gun are tight and firm before each use. Finally, use only plastic BBs rather than metal, as the individual particles will make much less noise when hitting the target.

Building an Airsoft silencer is an achievable task, enriching the experience of Airsoft shooting for all those willing to take on the challenge. It's not complicated, and the process is further simplified by a few tools and materials readily obtainable from local hardware stores. With the right tools and materials, you can finish the task by following the three primary steps of the building process. What is left to do is perfect the silencer further by managing the edges of the PVC couplings, and tightening and ensuring all attachments to the gun. Following these tips, your Airsoft silencer should serve you well during long, satisfying hours of shooting, and help to increase accuracy as you improve your targeting.