Hello,
Is it possible to a ti-rant 45 with a 92fs (with appropriate piston of course)? when locked open the barrel seems like it would pull the suppressor back far enough to make contact with the guide rod if i had the normal barrel threaded.
Thnaks,
mnw357
92fs and ti-rant 45
Moderator: SilentMike
Re: 92fs and ti-rant 45
My Tirant 45 is still in aft jail but looks like it clears in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqUzLGEu3oE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqUzLGEu3oE
"Trying to tax yourself into prosperity is like standing in a bucket and trying to pick yourself up by the handle." - Winston Churchill
Re: 92fs and ti-rant 45
I played around with this issue with my 92G and Tirant 45. Normal threaded barrel length.
Yes, the back of the piston housing will make contact with the guide rod, but just ever so slightly.
It actually depends on where the ridges on the piston housing end up positioned when tightened down.
With a metal guide rod, it will eventually leave a tiny scuff mark on the piston housing. But everything functions just fine, even last shot lock back.
So just use the stock plastic guide rod and everything will be fine.
Yes, the back of the piston housing will make contact with the guide rod, but just ever so slightly.
It actually depends on where the ridges on the piston housing end up positioned when tightened down.
With a metal guide rod, it will eventually leave a tiny scuff mark on the piston housing. But everything functions just fine, even last shot lock back.
So just use the stock plastic guide rod and everything will be fine.
Re: 92fs and ti-rant 45
Got my TiRant 45 out of jail and it functioned fine with Inox 92fs.
"Trying to tax yourself into prosperity is like standing in a bucket and trying to pick yourself up by the handle." - Winston Churchill
Re: 92fs and ti-rant 45
I've done it with no issues