Regarding noise reduction… noise values are logarithmic, and a 3dB reduction in noise is HALF as loud. So a 6dB reduction reduces the noise by 75%. In acoustics 3dB change is a LOT.
I've an acquaintance who has the .25, and the comment I heard today was that if he took 10 shots with it un-moderated, his neighbor would be calling in a shooting.
I have the .25 and it is NOT backyard friendly. You would have to have a very large yard and the neighbor the same. A moderator is a must. I use a Donny Tanto, it works great and the updated adapter is a must have when using a moderator.
@@Powerpickle68 I'm looking at getting the same combo. Avenger .25 and a Donny FL Tanto. I was of the impression that you only needed the extension adapter for moderators bigger than the Tanto or KOI. I heard that you can still have some clearance for the fill cap if you use those because their width is skinny enough to get it off. I also want mine to be backyard friendly. I live on lake and have a decent size yard and space between the neighbors but I feel like sound travels across the water. I shot a CO2 bb pistol the other day and felt like everyone on the lake could've heard it if they were outside. How much of a difference do hear with the Tanto? I couldn't hear much of a difference between the Tanto and something like the Donny Sumo so I was just gonna go for the cheaper option but I'd pay a bit more if it was a real difference. From what I've seen the Tanto is almost on par with the bigger moderators but would you call your .25 backyard friendly with it? I live in Massachusetts and I'm not trying to get the cops called on me lol.
FWIW, the dB scale is logarithmic, similar to the Richter earthquake scale, and it doubles every 6dB. So a 6dB reduction is to make something twice as quiet.
Thanks for your comment. I don't speak enough audio science to say such things myself, but I believe you are right. When you look at the numbers it looks like an 8-10% reduction, but it is much, much more than that.
10 dB is double in "loudness" not 6dB. IIRC 6dB as double would refer to the sound pressure effect or voltage gain, but when it comes to perceived "loudness" 10dB is the half/double.
8 Db reduction, would you be willing to make a video on the compensator I have designed? My current readings from a decimeter is a 13 Db reduction on a .25 Cal Gauntlet. I've never shot a DonnyFL so I would like to know what someone who has thinks in comparison. I am still tuning the design even more, trying to achieve 20 Db in reduction. Current dimensions are 4" x 1.4".
Good video, sir. I have a .177 Air Venturi Avenger on the way. I got the TANTO, and the Avenger adapter, because the TANTO, being skinny at 1.22 inches in diameter, may make it even easier to get the Foster fitting cover off the gun, withoutt having to remove the TANTO whenever I need to rei-fill the Avenger. I had to decide which one to get, the .177/.22 version or the .22/.25 version. I was advised to get a mod one size larger than my gun''s caliber. I called DonnyFL and was told the .177/.22 would do me good, so that's what I bought. It'll probably be here before the gun. I already have a SUMO on my .25 Daystate Wolverine R HP and the SUMO really quietened that .25 down. So, I'm confident the TANTO will do the same for the .177 Avenger.
Don't have one to test. I've heard good things. The challenge with printed stuff is longevity. That end of the barrel tends to get banged around more than it should. Printing gets better all the time. It's a great time to be an airgunner!
Awesome video brotha and yes its worth it im starting to really like that Avenger even tho I have a nova vista almost the same gun I would love one in 177 to shoot slugs out it thanks for sharing 👍 bsafe
@@WiscAirGunners hello.. very thanks for you writing.... any of the videos I did see didn't show it as I was desire... bud after I wrote you I did take the nut of once again and by the use of a flashlite and moving the part still inside with small tread on it i connect the nut lightly on it so to pull it out.. you may name that peace shroud... I was surprise to see how short it was.. for me that short pice of construction do create falce air turbulence in the front end that do influence the pellet... that's what an extender don't and so it give more accuracy because he do pass 30 mm over the barrel creating a tunnel together til the end although not tide on it.
Great Video, I would have Liked to see the Difference in Accuracy with the DonnyFL adaptor on and without it Installed to say 50 yards and maybe 100 yards in a Gun vise so hold precision would not be the limiting factor. I would think the Adaptor would keep the Muzzle end of the Barrel supported & stabilized through the shot cycle. Then see same Test with adaptor, with DFL Tatsu Mod On, compared to the Other two setups mentioned.
another Question I have is with the Donny FL adaptor Installed, i would Like to Know if Any Muzzle end of the Barrel Movement can be detected? is all Barrel Movement removed? i guess a Dial indicator with a pushing device to measure the side to side of the Muzzle end of the barrel Movement, would be needed.
The challenge for a 50 and 100 (on my range) is the wind. My Avenger is .177 and there's just too much wind variation on most days to do any testing that has any sense of scientific control.
@@garywest3763 It is not a snug fit over the barrel...it will shift an un-centered barrel, but it doesn't make a press fit connection within the shroud. I do not know what the gap is and do not have the tools to measure it.
Would this work for the Benjamin Marauder .22? I watched some reviews most had 70 ish decibels about 10 feet away. Mine is 92 Decibels. Reason I purchased the Marauder was to shoot quietly And practice shooting without driving an hour away or going to an indoor gun range.
Does the adapter (without a can) offer any reduction by itself? seems like a bit of a waste to not have any internal baffles? I just got a .25 cal and agree, at a decent power level it is not "backyard friendly" without additional moderation. Really kinda wish more people were offering 3d printable options for these rifles.
@@WiscAirGunners Thanks. I went and ordered a DonnyFL Tanto, but also ordered Hajimoto's strip-stak pak for inside the shroud(plus threaded end cap). Thinking "mo baffles, mo betta", but we'll see.
I’m having issues with it screwing all the way in. Stops after going in about 1/4 of the threads. I’ve removed the shroud to make sure it wasn’t hanging on the barrel and it’s not. It’s centered .. it’s almost like the thread pitch is off.
I had a hook-up at a local rural fire department, but lost that so I bit the bullet (or pellet) and got a compressor. Trenier Outdoors may if your on the western part of the state. I'd call scuba shops and ask. Most of them can, it's a question of if they will.
I started looking into the adapter because I found several references that hint or state that the adapter will address the accuracy issues that many of us are experiencing at ranges beyond 25 yards (this is why your video came up in my search and why I watched it). The DonnyFL video claims some sound reduction based only on the installation of the adapter. All of this said, I have two questions... 1. Did you take a measures with the stock parts installed? 2. Did you do any accuracy testing before, with only the adapter and with the suppressor installed?
I didn't measure "before." The rifle was too loud for my backyard. In-line with answer 1, I didn't pull the trigger too many times before deciding it needed some "hush." Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Just received the Donnyfl extender for my Avenger and it won't slide all the way on. It stops about an inch short of the threads. I asked about this through the Donnyfl website and they recommended I lightly sand my barrel to get it to fit. Did you have any issues with the extender or did it fit properly from the start?
Thanks for sharing! If I have picky neighbors do you think the suppressor brings it down to very reasonable discrete levels? I shoot a daisy 880 with 7-5 pumps and that’s fine (10 pumps with 3D printed suppressor), now I’m looking at lower end pcps.
@@ElyFrankes On a still day it's OK. I'm not used to shooting such a light projectile in the wind, and honestly I think the gun is not in good hands for an endorsement, or a condemnation for that matter. Let me see if I can put a group together and I'll let you know.
@@WiscAirGunners I'd love to help you out. It would help if you read this first. www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Physical-Acoustics-David-Blackstock/dp/0471319791/ref=asc_df_0471319791/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312152840806&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=384413713524923960&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001962&hvtargid=pla-463190703987&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61316181319&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312152840806&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=384413713524923960&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001962&hvtargid=pla-463190703987 Let me know once you completed it.
that was the dumbest design air venturi did to this rifle, makeing the barrel the same lenth as the fill tube. and the stock isnt worth having. i bought on for myself, and didnt have it two days before i started building a new custom stock. i also started making surpressors for this rifle and plan to sell the on ebay. and on my youtube channel Bison workshop.
For a .177 mine had a pretty good crack right out of the box. It made the deer run, and I want to shoot without startling them. If they don't bolt, I know the gun won't stress cows when I'm in the barns.
By Jehova, a simple straightforward question, documented and answered in less than 5 minutes. Thank you! Very refreshing 🙏
Glad to help!
Great video! I found it made my Avenger .25 both quieter and slightly more accurate! Gotta love DonnyFL!
Good stuff!
What kind of suppressor did you use to work with Air Venturi Avenger. I may try to get one for my .25 cal
@@mike80411 I went with the Tatsu for my .177. I have Sumo's on my 25 cal rifles and it's perfect.
Regarding noise reduction… noise values are logarithmic, and a 3dB reduction in noise is HALF as loud. So a 6dB reduction reduces the noise by 75%. In acoustics 3dB change is a LOT.
Nicely explained.
Very nice video! This adapter is a must have for anyone willing to silence the gun! If that's a .177 I can't imagine how loud the .25 should be.
I've an acquaintance who has the .25, and the comment I heard today was that if he took 10 shots with it un-moderated, his neighbor would be calling in a shooting.
I have the .25 and it is NOT backyard friendly. You would have to have a very large yard and the neighbor the same. A moderator is a must. I use a Donny Tanto, it works great and the updated adapter is a must have when using a moderator.
@@Powerpickle68 I'm looking at getting the same combo. Avenger .25 and a Donny FL Tanto. I was of the impression that you only needed the extension adapter for moderators bigger than the Tanto or KOI. I heard that you can still have some clearance for the fill cap if you use those because their width is skinny enough to get it off. I also want mine to be backyard friendly. I live on lake and have a decent size yard and space between the neighbors but I feel like sound travels across the water. I shot a CO2 bb pistol the other day and felt like everyone on the lake could've heard it if they were outside. How much of a difference do hear with the Tanto? I couldn't hear much of a difference between the Tanto and something like the Donny Sumo so I was just gonna go for the cheaper option but I'd pay a bit more if it was a real difference. From what I've seen the Tanto is almost on par with the bigger moderators but would you call your .25 backyard friendly with it? I live in Massachusetts and I'm not trying to get the cops called on me lol.
@@amphibeingmcshpongletron5026 i have the tanto on my 25 its all i need unless you have a hole neighbors!
I got the adapter and put the sumo on and I could not believe how quiet it was. The numbers don't show the truth about how good that setup does
Some day I hope to find an an old, analog sound meter.
That's because of how decibels are, they are logarithmic, and so a 10db reduction is HALF as loud (110 vs 120 = literally half as loud)
Huma all day long more quieter and better groups 👀
Great video! Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Good, concise and to the point review. Liked, already subscribed. Thanks
Thanks for the sub!
I e got the same set up and I have to be very careful when I disconnect that I don’t nick the adapter/ suppressor. The adapter works with care.
Love the avenger and the Donny fl adapter and silencer Is a must have
I almost never shoot without a moderator, and most of mine are DonnyFL.
@@WiscAirGunners yes sir all my guns rock the Donny fl
nice little covered area you got there for when it's snow/raining. :P
You got that right!
I own it. Along with a Donny FL suppressor and I would do it again tomorrow. My Avenger is so much more quiet everyone else is 22
Absolutely.
what model tatsu?
I bought the tanto
@@jimwagner9425 nice
FWIW, the dB scale is logarithmic, similar to the Richter earthquake scale, and it doubles every 6dB. So a 6dB reduction is to make something twice as quiet.
Thanks for your comment.
I don't speak enough audio science to say such things myself, but I believe you are right. When you look at the numbers it looks like an 8-10% reduction, but it is much, much more than that.
10 dB is double in "loudness" not 6dB. IIRC 6dB as double would refer to the sound pressure effect or voltage gain, but when it comes to perceived "loudness" 10dB is the half/double.
8 Db reduction, would you be willing to make a video on the compensator I have designed? My current readings from a decimeter is a 13 Db reduction on a .25 Cal Gauntlet. I've never shot a DonnyFL so I would like to know what someone who has thinks in comparison. I am still tuning the design even more, trying to achieve 20 Db in reduction. Current dimensions are 4" x 1.4".
I would be interested in your moderator when ready
Good video, sir.
I have a .177 Air Venturi Avenger on the way. I got the TANTO, and the Avenger adapter, because the TANTO, being skinny at 1.22 inches in diameter, may make it even easier to get the Foster fitting cover off the gun, withoutt having to remove the TANTO whenever I need to rei-fill the Avenger.
I had to decide which one to get, the .177/.22 version or the .22/.25 version. I was advised to get a mod one size larger than my gun''s caliber. I called DonnyFL and was told the .177/.22 would do me good, so that's what I bought. It'll probably be here before the gun.
I already have a SUMO on my .25 Daystate Wolverine R HP and the SUMO really quietened that .25 down. So, I'm confident the TANTO will do the same for the .177 Avenger.
I have a Tanto on my Bantam Sniper and it is very effective. I like the look of the Tatsu on my Avenger, but I'm betting the Tanto looks good too!
Please do power tuning on. 177 Aventuri Avenger.
What about vs the buck-rail 3d printed suppressor
Don't have one to test. I've heard good things. The challenge with printed stuff is longevity. That end of the barrel tends to get banged around more than it should. Printing gets better all the time. It's a great time to be an airgunner!
Awesome video brotha and yes its worth it im starting to really like that Avenger even tho I have a nova vista almost the same gun I would love one in 177 to shoot slugs out it thanks for sharing 👍 bsafe
Always a pleasure Chris!
what must i do to install the extender adapter ?
must a loss the shroud to take away something that's insiste it
Unthread the original endcap. If it is tight some gentle heat might help.
@@WiscAirGunners hello.. very thanks for you writing.... any of the videos I did see didn't show it as I was desire... bud after I wrote you I did take the nut of once again and by the use of a flashlite and moving the part still inside with small tread on it i connect the nut lightly on it so to pull it out.. you may name that peace shroud... I was surprise to see how short it was.. for me that short pice of construction do create falce air turbulence in the front end that do influence the pellet... that's what an extender don't and so it give more accuracy because he do pass 30 mm over the barrel creating a tunnel together til the end although not tide on it.
Nice silincer
Great Video, I would have Liked to see the Difference in Accuracy with the DonnyFL adaptor on and without it Installed to say 50 yards and maybe 100 yards in a Gun vise so hold precision would not be the limiting factor. I would think the Adaptor would keep the Muzzle end of the Barrel supported & stabilized through the shot cycle. Then see same Test with adaptor, with DFL Tatsu Mod On, compared to the Other two setups mentioned.
another Question I have is with the Donny FL adaptor Installed, i would Like to Know if Any Muzzle end of the Barrel Movement can be detected? is all Barrel Movement removed? i guess a Dial indicator with a pushing device to measure the side to side of the Muzzle end of the barrel Movement, would be needed.
The challenge for a 50 and 100 (on my range) is the wind. My Avenger is .177 and there's just too much wind variation on most days to do any testing that has any sense of scientific control.
@@garywest3763 It is not a snug fit over the barrel...it will shift an un-centered barrel, but it doesn't make a press fit connection within the shroud. I do not know what the gap is and do not have the tools to measure it.
Good job man! Easy to hear the difference!
Thanks!
Would this work for the Benjamin Marauder .22? I watched some reviews most had 70 ish decibels about 10 feet away. Mine is 92 Decibels. Reason I purchased the Marauder was to shoot quietly And practice shooting without driving an hour away or going to an indoor gun range.
You need a different adapter. The part number is A7, and I'd pair it with the #S61 Sumo.
IDK anything about the moderators. You spent about $175 for the adapter and Tatsu mod? ty
@@filoIII yes. Completely worth it so I could shoot at home without bothering either my wife or the neighbors.
Does the adapter (without a can) offer any reduction by itself? seems like a bit of a waste to not have any internal baffles? I just got a .25 cal and agree, at a decent power level it is not "backyard friendly" without additional moderation.
Really kinda wish more people were offering 3d printable options for these rifles.
I did not notice it being quieter with the adapter and no moderator, but it wasn't any louder either.
@@WiscAirGunners Thanks. I went and ordered a DonnyFL Tanto, but also ordered Hajimoto's strip-stak pak for inside the shroud(plus threaded end cap). Thinking "mo baffles, mo betta", but we'll see.
I’m having issues with it screwing all the way in.
Stops after going in about 1/4 of the threads.
I’ve removed the shroud to make sure it wasn’t hanging on the barrel and it’s not.
It’s centered .. it’s almost like the thread pitch is off.
Send Saber Tactical an email. I believe Air Venturi changed the thread pitch at some point for some reason, but ST will know the fix.
@@WiscAirGunners
Good idea
this was a DonnyFL ... I’ll contact them.
Love my Avenger .25 with the DonnyFL adapter,and Sumo!!!!! Great Video by the way!!!!!!!
Thank you!
How many db's now?
Where can I Buy that adapter for my air venturi 177? Please.
Like I said on your other post, that depends on where you are. I'd search for a dealer in your region.
I want to buy this adopter but in Pakistan it is not available.
adapter work for the bullpup too?
Yes it does, and the bullpup should design is a little more robust so it can handle a heavier moderator.
Great channel fellow Wisconsinite, Do you know anywhere in the area that fills tanks to 4500psi? Thanks
I had a hook-up at a local rural fire department, but lost that so I bit the bullet (or pellet) and got a compressor. Trenier Outdoors may if your on the western part of the state. I'd call scuba shops and ask. Most of them can, it's a question of if they will.
@@WiscAirGunners ok thanks for the response. I will search them out I am on western part in Eau Claire area.
Nice video which model is better for the caliber .22 and which model is better for the caliber. 25
The Tanto .22/25 does a good job on the .22 and the Tanto .25/30 works well on the .25.
@@WiscAirGunners Thanks Friend, I subscribed, good Channel and person
I started looking into the adapter because I found several references that hint or state that the adapter will address the accuracy issues that many of us are experiencing at ranges beyond 25 yards (this is why your video came up in my search and why I watched it). The DonnyFL video claims some sound reduction based only on the installation of the adapter. All of this said, I have two questions...
1. Did you take a measures with the stock parts installed?
2. Did you do any accuracy testing before, with only the adapter and with the suppressor installed?
I didn't measure "before." The rifle was too loud for my backyard.
In-line with answer 1, I didn't pull the trigger too many times before deciding it needed some "hush."
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
If it adds accuracy thats great but I really like noise lol
Sharp knives and loud guns...
PJ always the cool and perfect salesman👍👌💪😉
Thanks! Easy when the stuff sells itself.
What app are you using on your phone for sound. Or is is a separate piece?
I’ve settled on the NIOSH Sound Level Meter with an external Comica mic.
What type of oil do you use that doesn't mess up with your seals. That you use
I do want to Thank you for answering all of my questions. Not to many due and I trust your expertise.
@@samuelhorowitz5029PLUMBCRAZY Balistol for cleaning and anything else is pure silicone oil.
Just received the Donnyfl extender for my Avenger and it won't slide all the way on. It stops about an inch short of the threads. I asked about this through the Donnyfl website and they recommended I lightly sand my barrel to get it to fit. Did you have any issues with the extender or did it fit properly from the start?
Mine slid right in.
Anyone know the thread pitch on the Avenger barrel?
What is the internal barrel thread pitch
I don't know the pitch, but maybe someone else has that info and will share.
Thanks for sharing! If I have picky neighbors do you think the suppressor brings it down to very reasonable discrete levels? I shoot a daisy 880 with 7-5 pumps and that’s fine (10 pumps with 3D printed suppressor), now I’m looking at lower end pcps.
A moderator is essential on the Avenger. It's a good rifle, but even my .177 is loud without the moderator.
How is the accuracy on the .177?
Good enough for Field Target?
As I have it tuned now 1/2 inch groups at 30 yards outdoors are pretty easy to shoot.
@@WiscAirGunners
How is it at 55 yds?
@@ElyFrankes On a still day it's OK. I'm not used to shooting such a light projectile in the wind, and honestly I think the gun is not in good hands for an endorsement, or a condemnation for that matter. Let me see if I can put a group together and I'll let you know.
It’s wort it for sure
Agreed!
2:38 It is funny how you don't understand the physics of acoustics.
Not a scientist, but I'm glad to learn if you have info to offer.
@@WiscAirGunners I'd love to help you out.
It would help if you read this first.
www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Physical-Acoustics-David-Blackstock/dp/0471319791/ref=asc_df_0471319791/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312152840806&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=384413713524923960&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001962&hvtargid=pla-463190703987&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61316181319&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312152840806&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=384413713524923960&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001962&hvtargid=pla-463190703987
Let me know once you completed it.
@@taewankim6283 I'll add that to the summer reading list!
Not enough improvement for the spend, just my opinion. God Bless and good luck to you and yours.
Thanks, and best of luck to you!
👍❤️👌😍
Huma silencer way to go build it and you get half the donny sound and better groups
Thats not been our experience with the Huma Mods, but if they work for you, then that's what I'd go with.
that was the dumbest design air venturi did to this rifle, makeing the barrel the same lenth as the fill tube. and the stock isnt worth having. i bought on for myself, and didnt have it two days before i started building a new custom stock. i also started making surpressors for this rifle and plan to sell the on ebay. and on my youtube channel Bison workshop.
I guess they had to decide between form and function. Good thing there are industrious people out there making better accessories for our mouse traps!
@@WiscAirGunners bison workshop is now offering some upgrade parts. check him out
Im lazy but not that lazy just take the donny off and refill come on people.
Another option...but if you want it to be moderated you'll have to add an adapter of some sort.
Not loud to begin with!
For a .177 mine had a pretty good crack right out of the box. It made the deer run, and I want to shoot without startling them. If they don't bolt, I know the gun won't stress cows when I'm in the barns.
Well done video, thank you!!!