Daystate Red Wolf

james.m.pitt

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Just finished putting this together as a target gun. Daystate were kind enough to sort me out with a tiger stripe stock for no extra charge. Keen to see any other Red Wolf builds out there! Thanks, James
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Christ..! That silencer is so big it must suck sound in..!
Its very quiet, its a back venting mod. Makes it nearly as quiet as my .22 hw100. But as its over the carbon shroud makes it mildly shorter than having standard mod on it which is what I wanted.
 
Its very quiet, its a back venting mod. Makes it nearly as quiet as my .22 hw100. But as its over the carbon shroud makes it mildly shorter than having standard mod on it which is what I wanted.
I just have the long 0DB mod on mine and i was blown away by the sound reduction it achieved..
 
I just have the long 0DB mod on mine and i was blown away by the sound reduction it offered..
In .177 its hard to tame the crack. I find Hals ( @deleted member ) mod did exactly what I wanted just because the redwolfs are a long rifle. Kind of tamed the best and knocked a bit off the length. I think aesthetically pleasing as well.
 
Very nice. Shame there is dead space at the end of the factory shroud, as it doesn't do much to silence the rifle and just adds to the length
 
Hi Simon, what is the carbon shroud you have on there now then? Did you cut it down? Nice kit!
It's the same diameter as the original rewolf shroud got it from Ebay. Only problem is the barrel thread is not half inch unf it's metric so I had to have the huggett rear piece made up to fit.
 
It's the same diameter as the original rewolf shroud got it from Ebay. Only problem is the barrel thread is not half inch unf it's metric so I had to have the huggett rear piece made up to fit.
One piece? The barrel is 13mm OD at the ends so must be bloody thick? Do you have a link?
 
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