Airpistol Noise
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Airpistol Noise
Looking for help on noise issues.
I am considering purchasing a new or used compressed air match pistol such as a Benelli Kite, Aeron, Steyr LP2 or LP50 and several others. I have a ten year old, four legged buddy that is very sensitive to noise. Does anyone have advice on the noise level for these or similar air pistols. I will probably shoot if the basement.
Dick22JAL
I am considering purchasing a new or used compressed air match pistol such as a Benelli Kite, Aeron, Steyr LP2 or LP50 and several others. I have a ten year old, four legged buddy that is very sensitive to noise. Does anyone have advice on the noise level for these or similar air pistols. I will probably shoot if the basement.
Dick22JAL
Airpistol Noise
Strange that there is little quantative information on noise in compressed air guns when "Straight Shooters Precision Airguns" reports that there customers are very interested in this topic. I could only find a Straight Shooters test on 19 spring rifles; but, none on air pistols. The test could be easily done by the manufacturer and included in the specs. Maybe they don't want comparisons.
My wife's dogs have this problem too
My wife has a pair of Collies. Even though upstairs, they get really upset when I discharge downstairs my very low velocity Walther air rifles, or even air pistols.
Since these are all low velocity, I'm thinking that the problem is not the discharge of the airgun, but the impact of the pellet on the metal trap. I am considering buying or making a clay trap.
For those living in States that allow them, there are air rifles with integral suppressors available.
Since these are all low velocity, I'm thinking that the problem is not the discharge of the airgun, but the impact of the pellet on the metal trap. I am considering buying or making a clay trap.
For those living in States that allow them, there are air rifles with integral suppressors available.
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Many thanks for the advice. I'm on my way to make a silent trap and close the basement door. I wonder if there is a market for dog ear defenders. Happy New Year
You have a series of good advice from the other posters. I have two dogs and two guinea pigs who qualify as my audience when I'm practicing a full match in my laundry room. I have the SteyrLP10. I've also owned a FWB and LP1. I have to say that most air pistols sound loud indoors to me just because...
My 16 y/o Lab is the daughter of our K9 and is deaf. The 10 y/o pound puppy is smart enough to start heading off with dad when he sees me pulling out the Steyr from my case.
Good luck to you, but with time, I think your four-legged kids will adjust like they do with everything else.
My 16 y/o Lab is the daughter of our K9 and is deaf. The 10 y/o pound puppy is smart enough to start heading off with dad when he sees me pulling out the Steyr from my case.
Good luck to you, but with time, I think your four-legged kids will adjust like they do with everything else.
I have two labs, and they both lay at my feet when I shoot air rifle. I generally shoot my match rifle into a box of rags because I don't like the clang of the steel trap. They don't mind the steel trap clang when I shoot the Air Arms 22 air rifle. (The AA shoots through the rag box in short time.)
My Anschutz 9003 had a report that I tamed with a bit of silicone, and a faucet washer on the end of the barrel sleeve. Pretty amazing that only one rubber washer with a 30 caliber hole could reduce the report by more than 50%. I wanted to reduce the noise for personal hearing protection, and it really worked out well.
My Anschutz 9003 had a report that I tamed with a bit of silicone, and a faucet washer on the end of the barrel sleeve. Pretty amazing that only one rubber washer with a 30 caliber hole could reduce the report by more than 50%. I wanted to reduce the noise for personal hearing protection, and it really worked out well.
Hi Dick,
My Pardini K2 is usually the loudest air pistol on the line (526 fps). I shoot in my basement and I am uncomfortable without some ear protection. That said, the rest of the family watches TV upstairs and If I don't tel them I'm shooting AP, they don't notice it.
If I was a dog I probably wouldn't like being in the same room, but any other room would probablyt be fine.
Just my experience.
Cheers,
Steve.
My Pardini K2 is usually the loudest air pistol on the line (526 fps). I shoot in my basement and I am uncomfortable without some ear protection. That said, the rest of the family watches TV upstairs and If I don't tel them I'm shooting AP, they don't notice it.
If I was a dog I probably wouldn't like being in the same room, but any other room would probablyt be fine.
Just my experience.
Cheers,
Steve.
I have two muts a lab/sheperd mix and a terrier/heinz 57 mix both are fearless when it comes to fireworks, thunder, gunshots etc. but my a/a
mpr400 and avanti 853 in the basement would send the running.
two things I found to help were I switched from a metal trap to a box
stuffed with phone books, magazines etc.. And I also give them a treat
as soon as I am done with a string of fire. now they patiently await for me
to come up stairs for their snack. they now associate the the sound with
treat.
hope this helps
Tom
p.s. my hill hand pump drives them nuts they want to attack it every time
it makes a slight squeeling noise during a stroke.
mpr400 and avanti 853 in the basement would send the running.
two things I found to help were I switched from a metal trap to a box
stuffed with phone books, magazines etc.. And I also give them a treat
as soon as I am done with a string of fire. now they patiently await for me
to come up stairs for their snack. they now associate the the sound with
treat.
hope this helps
Tom
p.s. my hill hand pump drives them nuts they want to attack it every time
it makes a slight squeeling noise during a stroke.
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