I'm hoping folks that have standard handheld pistols will chime in with their experiences using suppressors on these guns.
I picked up 9mm threaded barrels for my Glock and Beretta a little over a year ago. Since then I've waffled on actually getting the suppressor.
1) Does the added weight get tiring at the range? I've read the recoil springs usually need to be beefed up, but are there other mod's I need to do?
2) How do you sight with it? I'm OK with both eyes open sighting that probably will help, but how much accuracy do you lose?
3) Should I really get a 45 vs 9mm suppressor? I have both pistol calibers, but my favorite range guns are the Glock 19 and Beretta 92SB.
4) Do you ever burn your hands accidentally handling the suppressor while it's hot? How long does it take to cool down after shooting 100 rounds of ammo?
5) Any issues traveling to PA or WV with one?
The more I read about the pistol caliber suppressors, the more it seems folks are building SBRs. I'm just looking at swapping one between these 2 guns.
Thanks for any info you want to share.
I picked up 9mm threaded barrels for my Glock and Beretta a little over a year ago. Since then I've waffled on actually getting the suppressor.
1) Does the added weight get tiring at the range? I've read the recoil springs usually need to be beefed up, but are there other mod's I need to do?
2) How do you sight with it? I'm OK with both eyes open sighting that probably will help, but how much accuracy do you lose?
3) Should I really get a 45 vs 9mm suppressor? I have both pistol calibers, but my favorite range guns are the Glock 19 and Beretta 92SB.
4) Do you ever burn your hands accidentally handling the suppressor while it's hot? How long does it take to cool down after shooting 100 rounds of ammo?
5) Any issues traveling to PA or WV with one?
The more I read about the pistol caliber suppressors, the more it seems folks are building SBRs. I'm just looking at swapping one between these 2 guns.
Thanks for any info you want to share.