Friday, June 22, 2012

Ejection

One of the things I notice about MBtGE new suppressor for his Glock 21 (.45)...

When cases eject from Glocks, I have noticed that they tend to eject with AUTHORITY.  Ptueieweeee!  At the indoor range they usually jump over the booth wall and I get brass down my shirt from one or 2 lanes over.

With this can on there is much less force behind the ejection.  The cases don't even make it to the booth wall. 

Just thought that was an interesting phenom.

4 comments:

  1. Is it the sub-sonic rounds that have less report?

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  2. The can adds mass to the slide/barrel group, reducing recoil velocity. Or, Glocks run on noise.

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  3. But yes, with standard recoil spring in place, service level 10mm empties fly high and wide out of the M20 like there was a brass wrist rocket in there.

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