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Compensators on a pistol. Which ones will work with factory 115 gr?
Yeah, I'm building a Fauxland. Already have the frame and slide with optics cut and threaded barrel
I never even considered comps on handguns I knew they exist I just thought it was bullseye shooting fad and became a cosmetic enhancement tell you what guys they retroactively turned 'rice' as in 'ricer' as in slow loud Honda Civics into an acronym it now stands for 'Race Inspired Cosmetic Enhancement' and that term is now used in communities where guys show off their customized Linux desktops, and I think the gun community should adopt that acronym because it's pretty much fuckin true most guys lately I've seen with riced glocks like the TiN barrel and all sorts of funky slide cuts and flared magwells at the range look like they've never been in a competition and fumble with mags, but I suppose they at least hit the paper I did see some guys once with a hipoint and it almost became a problem solved because it malfunctioned and they tried to clear it while finger on trigger staring down muzzle holy shit public unsupervised ranges are both amazing and terrifying
That's why I always have a gun that's loaded and concealed even while I'm shooting other guns.
Until you forget and do drills with that one and burn $50 in JHPs.
I wondered why that mag felt spicy.
It was a sign that it was time to swap for fresh lead pills.
Also, why are JHPs so expensive? Are they not cast and swaged like every other bullet?
I'd gather they're expensive because people will pay it lol.
I mean, they are like little jewels when they're shiny. I like how Hornady ammo looks.
Depends on multiple thing... There is weak ass 115gr like Winchester white box, or holy shit I think my gun exploded 115gr Fiocchi
Comps need gas pressure to work right an do their job.
You could also use a lighter main spring, but don't go to light or your striker spring will maybe overpower it and push the slide out of battery