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Diana Airbug Suppressor
Diana Airbug Suppressor
Diana Airbug Suppressor
Diana Airbug Suppressor
Diana Airbug Suppressor
Diana Airbug Suppressor
Airgun Capital

Diana Airbug Suppressor

Regular price $17.99 $0.00 Unit price per

The Diana Airbug is one of the loudest airguns known to enthusiasts, and Airgun Capital has come up with a cost-effective solution to conquer it. Although the price is low, the Diana Airbug silencer does not sacrifice quality to justify the cost. 

To attach the silencer, simply twist it onto the barrel of the Diana Airbug to produce a tight fit. 

- Greatly reduces the sound of the airgun

- Sleek and modern design

- Hassle free: Easy slip-on; no tools needed. 

Sold by airguncapital.com

WARNING: MAKE SURE PEOPLE KNOW YOU ARE SHOOTING. THEY WILL NOT HEAR YOUR GUN. 

Made and ships from a family owned business in Miami, FL. Airguns not included.

Customer Reviews

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Al Milano
Excellent, low cost silencer for Airbug

Very nice, lightweight, and easy to fit (I just used some scotch take on the barrel).
Cuts noise down by half. 👍

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Thomas Hartill
Thomas hartill

No adjustment to hit the target fit perfect you can't even here the shot all you here is when it hits the target the best I ever Sean

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GIVEME15
Airbug 22

I was apprehensive about the fit and performance of this supressor but was comfortably surprised when it met my expections. I special ordered one with a front sight and although it was a tight fit on barrel-couldn’t get seated all the way- it performed accurately with greatly reduced noise-better than the last supressor I purchased from a different well known manufacturer.
Give it a shot

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Nick
Works well

I muffled about half of the sound. Fits like a glove.

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Tim Cousineau
Airbug silencer

This thing works! The wife said the gun is too loud to shoot in the house. Installed the unit and now its not a problem! Fitting was a little tight but a dab of vasaline and a wood mallet seated it just fine.