I made this suppressor/silencer for my Novritsch SSG24, because the one Novritsch sold on his website was a bit too expensive for my taste.
This silencer is made up of three easy-to-print parts, which screw into each other, and two spacers which you can simply slide into the body of the silencer to maintain the foam where you want it.
---- Please note that you will also need an M3x8 screw to attach the "Thread" part to the barrel of the SSG24 (screw it into the pre-drilled hole on the underside of the barrel). ---
Very simply!
I bought a 10-pack of common household sponges, which I cut to the correct diameter.
I also cut a ~15mm hole in the middle of each sponge to let the BB pass, obviously.
Preferred materials areAcoustic Foam and Painting Foam Roll (Courtesy of the Unofficial SSG24 Owners Group)
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Yes! My SSG24 is now super quiet from 10-15m (could be improved with better foam!). The only thing you hear is the whistle of the BB right before it hits you :)
You can check the video I attached in this page, but my phone automatically adjusts the recorded sounds so they are on the same decibel levels
-->In reality, the SSG24 is a lot quieter than what is shown in the video.
New files added!
You can now choose between three different barrels ("Body") and two End Caps (my design and a much more plain-looking one).
New file added!
The thread to attach the silencer to the SSG24 has now been updated with a V2 and should now hold a lot better than the previous one, as well as being smaller.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.