To: marktwain
My problem with the subsonic rounds is about 1/2 fail to eject.
3 posted on
01/29/2022 6:43:19 AM PST by
maddog55
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To: maddog55
My problem with the subsonic rounds is about 1/2 fail to eject. Sounds like a firearm problem.
Sometimes cleaning will fix it.
Manually operated firearms seldom fail to eject.
6 posted on
01/29/2022 6:48:33 AM PST by
marktwain
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To: maddog55
“My problem with the subsonic rounds is about 1/2 fail to eject.”
Yes, subsonic does not cycle in my P22.
I’m sure of the pistols have less of an issue...
7 posted on
01/29/2022 6:49:03 AM PST by
BBB333
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To: maddog55
8 posted on
01/29/2022 6:49:07 AM PST by
mylife
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To: maddog55
Not an issue with a bolt or lever action rifle or revolver handgun.
25 posted on
01/29/2022 7:39:38 AM PST by
Cobra64
(Common sense isn’t common anymore.)
To: maddog55
The problem I have seen is that by the time you couple the recoil force needed to push back the slide and the added mass of the suppressor can added to the barrel, FTEs can happen, especially if you’re talking steel slides vs aluminum or something. I have 2 Beretta Model 87s and a Sig Sauer Mosquito Camo 22 that I use with my 22 suppressor and they are a little touchy wrt ammo used.
31 posted on
01/29/2022 8:17:33 AM PST by
Gaffer
To: maddog55
Lots of discussion on this issue. Yet another reason to use revolvers or lever action rifles.
45 posted on
01/29/2022 9:26:43 AM PST by
Kevmo
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To: maddog55
Lighter recoil spring doesn’t solve the problem?
51 posted on
01/29/2022 11:37:54 AM PST by
SheepWhisperer
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