alamo5000
8 November 2017, 18:57
On my .22 kick still [BD]
Here is my question. With my Griffin Revolution 9 when put on a 9mm pistol sometimes there can be significant POI shift. It's really easy to correct. You just pull the suppressor out (compressing the booster spring) and rotate the can until your POI is minimal.
I assume the cause of this is that the baffles can rotate within the can (particularly when you reassemble the can after cleaning). The stack itself is notched and keyed so really the only way to assemble it is to line up the notches. That said the entire stack can be oriented differently inside the can (the notches can be on the top, bottom, left, right etc).
Again with 9mm the fix is merely just a few rounds at best.
Now, on a .22LR can (will be my next can) the vast majority are all baffle stack cans just like my Revolution 9.
For those of you that have baffle stack .22 cans, do you notice significant POI shift on either rifles or pistols?
At the end of the day the baffles are not fixed and most .22LR cans are all direct thread. If the same general principle applies from above it seems like there would be POI shift, only with a .22LR can there is no booster.
Thoughts? Experience?
Here is my question. With my Griffin Revolution 9 when put on a 9mm pistol sometimes there can be significant POI shift. It's really easy to correct. You just pull the suppressor out (compressing the booster spring) and rotate the can until your POI is minimal.
I assume the cause of this is that the baffles can rotate within the can (particularly when you reassemble the can after cleaning). The stack itself is notched and keyed so really the only way to assemble it is to line up the notches. That said the entire stack can be oriented differently inside the can (the notches can be on the top, bottom, left, right etc).
Again with 9mm the fix is merely just a few rounds at best.
Now, on a .22LR can (will be my next can) the vast majority are all baffle stack cans just like my Revolution 9.
For those of you that have baffle stack .22 cans, do you notice significant POI shift on either rifles or pistols?
At the end of the day the baffles are not fixed and most .22LR cans are all direct thread. If the same general principle applies from above it seems like there would be POI shift, only with a .22LR can there is no booster.
Thoughts? Experience?