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NFA & Class III Discussion
Kinda disappointed with the Osprey and other silencer jibber jabber
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<blockquote data-quote="jollyrancher" data-source="post: 3622949" data-attributes="member: 48430"><p>It's your slide. Sig got carried away with removing steel in my opinion. The slide runs way fast suppressed. I was in the same boat you're in. Picked up a 320 axg pro the other day. Put on a romeo 1 pro and switched the barrel over to a Sig threaded one. Jam after jam. My ammo is a 124 berry's handload that is subsonic, so needless to say it's pretty anemic. Tried three different pistol cans, two 9's and a 45. No luck, but the octane 45 had a 50 percent failure rate. The octane 9 and yhm r9 were close to 100 percent failures. So I figured out the 9 suppressors were running the slide too fast. Happened to have a basic 320 full size in 40, so I robbed the recoil spring assembly. Problem solved. I tested unsuppressed and everything was good also. Slide locked last shot everytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jollyrancher, post: 3622949, member: 48430"] It's your slide. Sig got carried away with removing steel in my opinion. The slide runs way fast suppressed. I was in the same boat you're in. Picked up a 320 axg pro the other day. Put on a romeo 1 pro and switched the barrel over to a Sig threaded one. Jam after jam. My ammo is a 124 berry's handload that is subsonic, so needless to say it's pretty anemic. Tried three different pistol cans, two 9's and a 45. No luck, but the octane 45 had a 50 percent failure rate. The octane 9 and yhm r9 were close to 100 percent failures. So I figured out the 9 suppressors were running the slide too fast. Happened to have a basic 320 full size in 40, so I robbed the recoil spring assembly. Problem solved. I tested unsuppressed and everything was good also. Slide locked last shot everytime. [/QUOTE]
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