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Making the .25 Edgun quiet, easily and inexpensively…

The key to the Edgun .25 making less noise is reducing the air pressure at the muzzle. There are a few ways to do this without engaging in exotic baffle designs, or spending money on an aftermarket shroud or moderator.

Here’s how it’s done:

The first step is to remove both the baffle cover, which is unscrewed counter clockwise, by hand, then removing the bottom shroud by removing the barrel bushing/vent nut. Then you can easily enlarge the existing vent holes at the rear of the Edgun shroud with a variable speed hand drill. I made my lower shroud vent holes 2.0mm in diameter:

You can go larger if you wish. If you go too large and begin to hear air “whoosh” out of the vent holes when firing, just wrap some felt around the inside of the shroud, behind the vent holes, to slow the air down. You can touch them up with the tip of a permanent ink black felt tip Sharpie. This is how they look when done, but before the Sharpie touchup:

The next step is to increase the air flow from the front of the Edgun to the rear of the shroud. Now on the R3 this is a bit more complicated because the shroud comes in two parts, so I will concentrate on the R3. Unscrew the top shroud, baffle cover, taking care to remove it easily because the O-ring can be damaged on the threads. Be sure to put silicone grease that O-ring before putting it back on. Note the bottom shroud, and barrel, are held in place by a 19mm nut with vent holes in it. It unscrews easily, counter-clockwise, with a common metric wrench:

After it is taken off, you then enlarge the holes in the nut with a variable speed drill. I went 2.5mm, you may choose to go smaller, but not much larger, as the hole diameter affects the strength of the nut.

After this is done, you simply replace the bottom shroud, then the barrel bushing, being certain that the bottom of the shroud is properly placed OVER the rim of the permanent cone shaped breech attachment. If you ignore this step, you will bend the bottom of the shroud when you tighten the nut…note the bottom of the shroud sitting flush against the cone shaped breech attachment in this picture. The hidden rim inside the shroud is about 1/8″ or so tall, but it must have the shroud placed evenly over it before tightening the nut. When you lift up and remove the bottom shroud, you will easily spot it, as the cone shaped breech attachment remains in place:

Finally, there has been much discussion regarding how much torque must be used to tighten the nut that holds the barrel and bottom shroud in place. This is not a difficult process. First you obtain a Russian Torque Wrench…see below picture:

Placing the 19mm wrench in this handy grasping tool, you tighten the nut to where it is snug against the shroud, then you go roughly 1/2 turn further. That’s all it takes. Remember, this is thin and fairly soft aluminum and will strip threads or bend rather easily. AND…if you have placed the bottom of the barrel shroud over the lip of the cone shaped breech attachment, you will not have bent, or dented, the bottom of the shroud.

Replacing the top shroud (baffle cover) is easily done, just be careful sliding the cover over the O-ring using a light downward pressure and clockwise screwing motion until it gets past the threads on the cover. Snug it up hand tight, no more.

That’s it! You can expect at least a 50% reduction in muzzle blast, which on the Long Edgun makes the hammer slap the loudest noise emitted when shooting the gun. It costs nothing, takes about 1/2 hour, a couple of metric bits, and a variable speed hand drill. Take your time. The existing holes will guide the bit if you proceed slowly, especially when starting the new hole.

Now, for that hammer slap…I’m still working on that one.

Regards,

Kindly ‘Ol Uncle H 😯 😯 t

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quote synopsys:

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

Got it?

“Fine” doesn’t apply to custom cut threads like the EdGun.

But if you must know what fine would mean in this situation a M24 FINE would be M24x1.5.

WAY to coarse for what we have. 😉

Lug nut-wit!!! Liberal, metric loving, thread fondling, SAE, threadaphile!!! How many virgin metric nuts, barely out of the bin, both fine and coarse, have been “screwed” by your badly stripped, bent, and rusted bolt???

In your tool bin of life…others would say “His threads don’t go all the way to the end!” “If it weren’t for lock washers, both his nuts would drop off!” “That boy’s threads need oiled!” :whoop:

Well I’m down for getting one for the matador in carbon fiber..

OK. I give in… But before i do : METRIC SYSTEM !!! 😉

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

M24x0.8

Got it?

“Fine” doesn’t apply to custom cut threads like the EdGun.

But if you must know what fine would mean in this situation a M24 FINE would be M24x1.5.

WAY to coarse for what we have. 😉

Synopsys…you simple shit! Does your new tool indicated whether the M24/8,0 is fine or regular? Inquiring minds want to know.

My Edgun Long will arrive at Neil’s place this coming Friday, Aug 16th. I have no idea why it takes so long to get something to California from Arkansas. However, Neil said he feels he can arrive at a solution in about a week. So all you order orderer’s hold on to your jeans until then.

Updates as needed.

Regards,

Kindly ‘Ol Uncle H 😯 😯 t

PS: Synopsys…you simple shit!!!

Pitch,Bitch,Hitch,Snatch – We have no pitching in metric system (you know – the system developed for people on-the-go) but there´s two kinds of metric “pitches” : A fine and a regular thread. If the, in this example M24 doesn´t say ” M24 fine” then it´s M24 standard,regular = .8 “pitch”. You guys should truly get to the 20th century – after all you do use regular measurements for time keeping – like years,months,weeks,days,hours,minutes and seconds. Go metric guys – go metric !! 😆

M24x0,8

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M24X0.8 Pitch

quote synopsys:

As I understand it it’s just 0.8mm and that determines the thread size/count.

10-24 or 10-32 is a #10 size screw with 24 or 32 threads per inch. On my thread gauge it’s just 24 or 32.

So if the OD of the male thread is 23.85mm, so i’d call this thread a 24×0.8.

Correctemundo!
Size M24 & I think you would call it “pitch” 0,8 so M24x0,8 is correct.

👿

Sent from the sewer system by the aid of IDO…

As I understand it it’s just 0.8mm and that determines the thread size/count.

10-24 or 10-32 is a #10 size screw with 24 or 32 threads per inch. On my thread gauge it’s just 24 or 32.

So if the OD of the male thread is 23.85mm, so i’d call this thread a 24×0.8.

quote Hoot:

quote synopsys:

I bought a metric thread pitch gauge today that had 0.7, 0.75 and 0.8mm pitches. I can say without a doubt that the…

THREAD PITCH IS 0.8mm

Carry on.

So the thread pitch is 0.8, what is the thread count? Don’t we need a thread count to identify what metric nonsense is afoot here???

quote synopsys:

I bought a metric thread pitch gauge today that had 0.7, 0.75 and 0.8mm pitches. I can say without a doubt that the…

THREAD PITCH IS 0.8mm

Carry on.

I bought a metric thread pitch gauge today that had 0.7, 0.75 and 0.8mm pitches. I can say without a doubt that the…

THREAD PITCH IS 0.8mm

Carry on.

… and the sad part is that he didn´t even have the courtesy to wank the guy in front of him. What a senseless goon! Actually he was dressed as a Desmond Tutu in the hey-day – with the cap/hat and everything and yelling “Free Africa”. Oh,those days …
My wife is always rolling her eyes (that lazy-eyed bitch) but i thought it was due her “illness”. She actually called the Doc as her “LITTLE Donkey” and her pet name for me is the ” Big Ass”. I don´t know if she refers to my hairy behind, that four legged beast or the fact that my Finnish Viper is near the proportions of an grown up ,manly Mule. I need to ask …
In the mean time – your T-shirts are send and i need you to do one thing : Post a pic where you´re wearing one of them in those Dutch ,red leather trunks shown in a post a while ago. Or those lazed ones you had one the pic you send me. Tasteful …

quote Sir Ville:

quote Dr.KrillE:

Oh wise one, Hoot.
What’s up with you and your politicians? Clinton had his cocksucker, Lewinsky and Obama has a guy that blows his whistle, Snowden…. What’s next? A cuntlicker if you get a female pres?

Sent from GT-I9505 with Tapatalk & a beer in my hand…

Don´t you dare badmouth Obama in front of Uncle H 😯 😯 T. He voted the guy, marched around Arkansas with that “Yes, we can” banderoll and participated in numerous Democratic rallies. You, Dr. , should show a squash more respect for an old liberallly Democratic man from the mountains.

Smelt sucking Scandinavian sluts!!!

Baron von Sir Ville…why does your wife roll her eyes, and refer to Dr. Evil as “‘Ol Mule Dick”??? Huh? Huh?

Dr. Evil…Do you really think your cross-dressing, transvestite, sleep-over visitors, have escaped the prying eyes of the Baron? The night he chose to observe your nocturnal activities, as luck would have it, was the one night his wife chose to stay home for once. He still got pictures…embarrassing pictures, of you, dressed in a Tutu, apparently trying to play “Leapfrog” with the guy bent over in front of you…and that guy playing Leapfrog with the guy bent over in front of him…and on and on, till he said a complete circle was formed with eleven of your corpulent friends. Is this a national pastime? Some ancient Nordic Winter ritual?? Huh? Huh????

With kindness and love in my heart for all…

‘Ol Uncle H 😯 😯 t

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