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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:55 pm Reply with quote
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If you didn't see before, I added a TKO Muzzle Break. Now I put a little bit of camo on the Disco. Its not a professional job, but It should get the job done. Smile
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What gun? All I see is carpeting and a wall.

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Hehehe. very funny radar

Hey man just and observation. I think putting tape around that really smexy tko brake might diminish it's performance. Maybe not though.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:21 pm Reply with quote
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SMP wrote:
Hehehe. very funny radar

Hey man just and observation. I think putting tape around that really smexy tko brake might diminish it's performance. Maybe not though.
I thought about that myself, so I held off on putting it on. When I did, fortunately the disco shot just the same.

P.S. Its not tape. Its is this Cloth that only sticks to itself. Pretty neat. Just in case I want to take it off, there is no sticky residue like Duct Tape.
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Is it quieter, or have you tested it yet? I'm thinking about getting one because of the racket I make in the back yard.

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Is it quieter, or have you tested it yet? I'm thinking about getting one because of the racket I make in the back yard.
The TKO Muzzle Break? All you can literally hear is a ping from the pellet coming out of the rifle. It is so cool. I just like shooting it to hear how much noise comes out.
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Cool

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Looks good, you should do the whole rifle.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:56 pm Reply with quote
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Good start Jr. You should keep at it. Eventually you'll be working on camo with stencils. Thats where the fun really picks up. BTW, where'd you get the TKO brake?

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:01 pm Reply with quote
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Good start Jr. You should keep at it. Eventually you'll be working on camo with stencils. Thats where the fun really picks up. BTW, where'd you get the TKO brake?

Thanks! Yeah, I just did this because I felt lie the barrel was shining off of the sun, and I can't have that while Crow hunting!

I got the Muzzle Break at http://www.tko22.com/
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 6:00 pm Reply with quote
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Jr. Squirreler wrote:
radar wrote:
Is it quieter, or have you tested it yet? I'm thinking about getting one because of the racket I make in the back yard.
The TKO Muzzle Break? All you can literally hear is a ping from the pellet coming out of the rifle. It is so cool. I just like shooting it to hear how much noise comes out.


Sounds like what you might hear from an M-Rod then. An odd thing that I notice is that when I get down around 2000PSI on the M-Rod it starts to get "whooshy". When your fill gets at the low end does the Discovery do the same thing?

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Jr. Squirreler wrote:
radar wrote:
Is it quieter, or have you tested it yet? I'm thinking about getting one because of the racket I make in the back yard.
The TKO Muzzle Break? All you can literally hear is a ping from the pellet coming out of the rifle. It is so cool. I just like shooting it to hear how much noise comes out.


Sounds like what you might hear from an M-Rod then. An odd thing that I notice is that when I get down around 2000PSI on the M-Rod it starts to get "whooshy". When your fill gets at the low end does the Discovery do the same thing?
Well the Discoveries max fill is only 2000psi, but when it drops down to about 1000, it starts to sound like a high pitched screech.
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What you need to do is rather than painting the stock is do what we used to do to the McMillan TAC 50.
We would get a scrap of camo fabric and wrap it around the rifle. Then trim the excess and either tack stitch it or put a couple velcro closures or stitch in eyelets so it could be laced on.

Make cutouts for the loading ramp, trigger, bolt...etc and barrel stitch all the cutouts so they don't fray.

Then you have a handy dandy camo sleeve custom fit to the rifle.

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