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UMAREX KOMPLETE SLIP ON MODERATOR GRANDE -8db
UMAREX KOMPLETE SLIP ON MODERATOR GRANDE -8db
The CanCan was expertly crafted for the Umarex Komplete, designed to seamlessly slide over the existing moderator to significantly reduce noise and muzzle report. Not only does it enhance the sound, but it also adds a tactical look.
Can lower the sound report upto -8db
This Moderator acts as a shroud for the Umarex Komplete.
Installation is quick and straightforward: simply slide it over the current moderator and tighten 2 set screws for a secure fit.
Made from commercial-grade 3D printing technology using high-quality PETG for durability and performance.
Made in the USA.
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Received the moderator for my Umarex Komplete .22 yesterday. Packaging was ok, there were some large particulates in the bag when it arrived, looked like some print slag that shed off during shipping. Overall look and feel is very good. It was a lot larger than I expected. Only took about 5min to install. It slid over the existing molded on moderator very snugly and required some light taps to fully seat. Snugged up the screws and tested out. Really takes the crack out of the shot. The pellet striking the target is almost louder than the report now. Fit perfect with no interruption to my groupings. Still shooting 1/2" groups at 50yds with the Bravo3D moderator installed. Great product Bravo3D!
Bought the grande. I loved the idea and was willing to cut it some slack for being the first moderator for the Komplete (and fairly inexpensive). Long story but the moderator didn’t sit straight. I was able to get a few shots out without the pellet making contact and it does quiet the rifle down a good bit. A pellet clipped it a few days later and did some damage. I called and to their credit, they sent a new one! I thought the old one was still useable and asked for some ideas on how to get it to sit square but stopped getting responses. The new one has the same issue but will try to come up with a fix before installing. Some room for adjustment (in the form of set screws in 3 locations) might be one way to improve this. Hope this helps
