DIY Airsoft Silencer Guide

How to Make a DIY Airsoft Silencer

Silencers have been around for over a century; as early as the early 1900s, inventors were tinkering with designs for mufflers for firearms to reduce the sound of shots. Although airsoft guns don't require the same level of muffling that firearms do, silencers are still used by airsoft players to reduce the noise of their gun and avoid disturbing neighbours. However, airsoft silencers tend to be more difficult to make than firearm silencers, as the construction requires more precise components.

In order to build a DIY airsoft silencer, there are several components needed that you will need to find or build yourself. These include an inner barrel, an outer barrel, a foam nozzle and a foam baffle. The inner barrel serves as a conduit for air and pellets while the outer barrel adds rigidity and strength to the silencer. Meanwhile, the foam nozzle helps to reduce the sound of passing air, and the foam baffle softens the noise-generating byproducts of the shot. Additionally, you will also need machine screws, a glue gun, two rubber gloves, two rubber bands and various other connecting parts.

Once you have all of the components, you can begin the assembly process:

  • Start by attaching the inner barrel to the outer barrel. This is done by lining up the two parts and screwing them together.
  • Next, slide the foam nozzle into the inner barrel and the foam baffle into the outer barrel. Secure them both in place with the glue gun.
  • Once the nozzle and baffles are secure, attach the rubber gloves to the end of the barrel and secure them with rubber bands.
  • Lastly, use the machine screws to secure the silencer to your airsoft gun.

When constructing your own DIY silencer, there are a few other factors to consider. First of all, you should make sure that all of the components fit together snugly and securely. Secondly, you will also need to make sure that the length of the silencer is proportionate to the gun; for a long gun, a long silencer is likely preferable while for a short gun, a short silencer would be more appropriate. Finally, you should also make sure that the silencer is lined with foam or another material to further reduce noise.

In conclusion, constructing your own DIY airsoft silencer is an achievable task, provided that you have the necessary components and tools. However, the process could take some time and effort, so it might be best to opt for a commercially-available airsoft silencer if you are looking to save time and effort. Either way, airsoft silencers are a great way to reduce the noise generated by your gun and ensure that you don't disturb your neighbours.