I have a 2260 on it`s way i want to get a TKO muzzle brak for it and maybe try it on my 2240 what size should i get the 5" or the 6.5" i don`t know in this case how much size matters :) I forgot does any one have the P.N. for the metal trigger assembly to replace the plastic one thats on this model 2260?
JIm
I've got a muzzle brake/ l.d.c coming today from ACCustoms. I'll post up how it works this afternoon. I bought the brass disco trigger from http://www.bryanandac.com/ (http://www.bryanandac.com/) That makes a huge improvement in trigger feel and there is no need to change out the whole guard.
I don't have a 6" TKO but the 5" one quiets down the 2260 very nice. Real backyard friendly.
#1763A105 is Marauder trigger group. About $60. & then you need a trigger guard which Crosman doesn't sell.
i have 3 of the 6.5 in breaks. they work very nicely on my 1377, 2400 and 2250 allthe way up to 3 k psi. i can sit in the kitchen and shoot and not disturb people in the living room.
Thanks guys :-*
Jim
I have both 6.5 and 5 inch models...both work great, pick the length you like and go for it;)
I use a 5 inch on both my pumper and the 2400KT... and the pellet impact is louder than the gun :-*
i would go with a marauder trigger and challenger trigger guard
i have one on my stainless 2260. after removing the lawyer spring it is an extremely smooth shooter
as far as the ldc goes i dont think there will be much difference in the report either 5/6 will get the job done
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I have a 5" on my 2260 and it works fine and not to long with that long barrel.
Mike
The one I just got from accustoms is about 5" too. It does the job. :-*
Ihabe a 5 & a 6.5. I would go with 6.5!!!!
CW
Quote from: brz-ryder on December 16, 2013, 02:24:27 PM
I have a 2260 on it`s way i want to get a TKO muzzle brak for it and maybe try it on my 2240 what size should i get the 5" or the 6.5" i don`t know in this case how much size matters :) I forgot does any one have the P.N. for the metal trigger assembly to replace the plastic one thats on this model 2260?
JIm
Well most do say that size does matter but we believe that to not be true. :P
Carl
Based upon TKO's own page, they do offer guidelines -
"Selecting a length for your LDC/Muzzle Brake:
As a general rule, the length of the brake should depend on your intended use and your airguns power level:
#1: A hunting gun that may be dragged through the brush would benefit from a shorter brake. The 5" TKO Brake still has good performance but is sturdy and makes for a more compact application.
#2: A dual purpose target and hunting gun can benefit from a longer brake. The 6.5" Stage V brake is the most popular and always in stock ready for shipment. The longer brake offers improved performance without being overly fragile and prone to mis-alignment.
#3: A pure target gun can definitely benefit from a longer brake. Often used indoors or from a steady bench in the backyard or from a porch or deck, the 7.5" "Stage V" brakes can be the ultimate in stealthy performance. The longer brakes do take some care in original installation to be sure the brake is perfectly aligned with the bore of the barrel. The longer brakes are prone to bumps and misalignment and therefore NOT suited to rough-and-tumble handling."
And if you err on the side of caution, depending on what you plan for your 2260, even the decision to opt for the 5" model isn't a bad choice for bench target work in the basement. :-*
They are good devices for the money. I always buy the .22caliber so I don't worry about swapping between .177or .22 cal guns.
Quote from: BDS on December 21, 2013, 03:20:13 AM
They are good devices for the money. I always buy the .22caliber so I don't worry about swapping between .177or .22 cal guns.
That's a good idea!
I got my TKO yesterday one 5" & one 6.5"
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thanks for the info guys the 5" is for the 2240 and the 6.5 is for the 2260 :-*
Jim
Good for you. Let us know if there is much difference in DB between the two of them. Inquiring minds want to know. ;)
Very cool Jim, I know you'll love 'em.
Nice ryder can't go wrong with A TKO brake. I think the longer brake would work better on the 2240 if your looking for a back yard friendly shooter but you never no.
Mike
I've used both on my 2240, both are backyard friendly, not much difference IMHO;)
Quote from: soolio on December 26, 2013, 08:03:13 PM
I've used both on my 2240, both are backyard friendly, not much difference IMHO;)
I have both sizes too, while not night and day different, the longer is enough ''better'' to make it worth while. ;)
CW
Well i put the 6.5" on the 2240 with a 12" barrel and the 5"on the 2260 both guns running BnA boss valves the 2240 is a wee bit nosier then the 2260 but i expected it to be after all the 2260 with the longer barrel uses up a lot more of the gas than the 2240 i`m happy how both sound
Jim
Quote from: BDS on December 21, 2013, 03:20:13 AM
They are good devices for the money. I always buy the .22caliber so I don't worry about swapping between .177or .22 cal guns.
I really like this idea. When using the 22 cal TKO with a 177, does it perform as well? Interested in effects on accuracy and the intended purpose.
After sighting in the scope this is 5 shots at 10M
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have the 5" TKO on the 2260
Jim
Quote from: WhiteHot on January 01, 2014, 10:44:51 PM
I really like this idea. When using the 22 cal TKO with a 177, does it perform as well? Interested in effects on accuracy and the intended purpose.
It's not a noticeable difference in sound between the two and the .22 on a .177 provides more forgiveness to any interference or possible clipping of the pellet skirt without worrying about perfect concentricity between barrel OD and bore.
A buddy of mine has a stock 2260 when we were shooting together one afternoon both of us were shooting the 2260s. After a few shots he said I think something is wrong with your gun or its running low on Co2 ;D. Then I had to tell him my secret. Honestly I had the 7 1/2" on it that day he asked if he can try it on his. I let him take it home for a few weeks this is how I found out the 5" works just as good because wile he was using the longer one I needed something on mine. Almost like a found mastake. So the 5" stayed on the 2260. THE END lol.
Mike
:) to cool ... :-*