Newbie question: From what I can tell there is no barrel going through the length of the moderator, correct? So that means the pellet leaves the end of the barrel and must travel unguided through the moderator and out? Any danger of the pellet hitting the inside of the moderator at that point, i.e. too low regulator pressure, etc? Just asking because I don't know. Thank you.
give us a call or email us at info@rapidairworx.com let us know what model you have and one of our customer service reps will be able to help you. we do have some options.
Mine sure did not come apart like that. When I went to unscrew just the baffle section to clean the barrel the baffle section with the end cap and air stripper all came out as one unit? Do I have older design or is something screwy with mine?
There is only one version of this can that we have ever shipped. You should be able to separate the air stripper from the can by unscrewing the two parts, if you need to get a better grip on the air stripper you can put a wooden or plastic dowl through the holes in the air stripper so you can get a better purchase on it to separate the two. when you put the two parts back together you may want to very lightly lubricate the threads if you plan on removing the can regularly. We use FP-10 at the factory but any gun lube will work
@@rapidairworx Thank you for the reply! Just received mine from UA in the red laminate and just wanted to clean the barrel before I shot it. It wasn't a big deal as it gave me even better access to do the job. Question if I may? Do I need to put anything on the stock from time to time or should I just wipe it down with a cloth and leave it alone? Also what grease do you guys use so I can go out and buy some as all I have is some Amsoil and I am just about sure it's synthetic based and the manual says not to use synthetic. Appreciate it and THANK YOU !
@@shane011471 We use a bit of Parkers O-Ring lube on the o-rings and that's about it. The metal parts don't need much in the way of lubrication. You can also use a pure PTFE lube as well, but it's quite a bit more expensive. Our stock finishes are a sealed lacquer so you don't want to oil them much if at all, usually just a wipe down with a good clean microfiber cloth should do but I will occasionally wipe down with a bit of Ballistol from time to time. The sealed lacquer is pretty much maintenance free otherwise.
@@rapidairworx Appreciate the reply. All I was going to use the grease for was just a little drop on all the pivot points for the side lever and that's about it.
no there isnt for this model because the dam barrel isnt threaded so now if you want a mod you have to buy a dumbass donnyfl mod attachment that makes it even longer than the big ass mod in this video. so basically adding a mod on top of this mod geez
Will this exact same moderator be used on the .30 cal as well? Can you tell me the weight of this unit?
Newbie question: From what I can tell there is no barrel going through the length of the moderator, correct? So that means the pellet leaves the end of the barrel and must travel unguided through the moderator and out? Any danger of the pellet hitting the inside of the moderator at that point, i.e. too low regulator pressure, etc? Just asking because I don't know. Thank you.
Bought my Raw chassis last year from PA. It doesn't have this update. Can I order the new system from you?
Why don't you farm out the manufacturing of this moderator. To increase the sales for you.
Looks like a nice system, how many dB does it reduce in .22?
Will you be making this moderator for the older Rapid models. With 1/2" UNF thread ?.
give us a call or email us at info@rapidairworx.com let us know what model you have and one of our customer service reps will be able to help you. we do have some options.
Mine sure did not come apart like that. When I went to unscrew just the baffle section to clean the barrel the baffle section with the end cap and air stripper all came out as one unit? Do I have older design or is something screwy with mine?
There is only one version of this can that we have ever shipped. You should be able to separate the air stripper from the can by unscrewing the two parts, if you need to get a better grip on the air stripper you can put a wooden or plastic dowl through the holes in the air stripper so you can get a better purchase on it to separate the two. when you put the two parts back together you may want to very lightly lubricate the threads if you plan on removing the can regularly. We use FP-10 at the factory but any gun lube will work
@@rapidairworx Thank you for the reply! Just received mine from UA in the red laminate and just wanted to clean the barrel before I shot it. It wasn't a big deal as it gave me even better access to do the job. Question if I may? Do I need to put anything on the stock from time to time or should I just wipe it down with a cloth and leave it alone? Also what grease do you guys use so I can go out and buy some as all I have is some Amsoil and I am just about sure it's synthetic based and the manual says not to use synthetic. Appreciate it and THANK YOU !
@@shane011471 We use a bit of Parkers O-Ring lube on the o-rings and that's about it. The metal parts don't need much in the way of lubrication. You can also use a pure PTFE lube as well, but it's quite a bit more expensive. Our stock finishes are a sealed lacquer so you don't want to oil them much if at all, usually just a wipe down with a good clean microfiber cloth should do but I will occasionally wipe down with a bit of Ballistol from time to time. The sealed lacquer is pretty much maintenance free otherwise.
@@rapidairworx Appreciate the reply. All I was going to use the grease for was just a little drop on all the pivot points for the side lever and that's about it.
why not just thread the dam barrel like every other gun manufacturer
There are many highly function suppressors available third party for raw…this thing is large and ugly
no there isnt for this model because the dam barrel isnt threaded so now if you want a mod you have to buy a dumbass donnyfl mod attachment that makes it even longer than the big ass mod in this video. so basically adding a mod on top of this mod geez
U can remove the whole thing and install A Neil clague.
@@corny155 what is a neil clague?
Google him…he makes moderators.
It’s one of the best options for raw. Second only to AZ who build a one piece shroud moderator.
@@corny155 thanks bud!