Went to the range a while back and took this new required Glock I pieced to together to my taste. My friend and I were shooting it, and like most days when we go to a range, we get in a few who would like to shoot some of our stuff.
After shooting, I mentioned I had noticed the amount of crap blasting the face on each shot and they all agreed. And I don't remember shooting it without the can, so no comparison there.
Anyone have any ideas, thanks.
Edit: Forgot to mention I've only used 147g ammo, will get around to trying others.
Glock 19 MOS, with RMR and Octane HD9 and threaded Wilson Barrel
Re: Glock 19 MOS, with RMR and Octane HD9 and threaded Wilson Barrel
That's fairly standard
300 blackout form 1: http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137293
5.56 form 1:
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=141800&p=955647#p955647
5.56 form 1:
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=141800&p=955647#p955647
Re: Glock 19 MOS, with RMR and Octane HD9 and threaded Wilson Barrel
My G17 does not do that, it shoots like a dream.fishman wrote:That's fairly standard
Re: Glock 19 MOS, with RMR and Octane HD9 and threaded Wilson Barrel
Older Gen 1 G19 no problem right or lefty. 99% of mine are reloads. No polygonal threaded barrel.
Re: Glock 19 MOS, with RMR and Octane HD9 and threaded Wilson Barrel
I have a Lone Wolf Threaded barrel in the Gen3 G17. That's why I'm surprised at the chit coming back in your face. Reminds me of my first center fire pistol, S&W Model 459. It had a billion rounds through it and it hurt your face shooting it back in the early 80s. This new Glock is almost as bad.hardcase wrote:Older Gen 1 G19 no problem right or lefty. 99% of mine are reloads. No polygonal threaded barrel.