Any issue with cycling using subs?Picked up a Odessa 9 for a demo can. I really like the whole concept of these. Clears the sights, lightweight, stainless steel , and modular. Low to mid 120 dB's with subs.
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None at all. Just got back from running 9mm 147 grain handloads. Ran ike a champ. Exceeded expectations.Any issue with cycling using subs?
None at all. Just got back from running 9mm 147 grain handloads. Ran ike a champ. Exceeded expectations.
Even tightened with a wrench? If anything the one I have are almost too tight on thread specsI have the same on a G19.
I also liked the concept, but mine wants to start coming apart when I'm shooting.
I feel like I can't trust it unless I glue the pieces together. And I really don't want to have to do that.
Even tightened with a wrench? If anything the one I have are almost too tight on thread specs
Ever tried Teflon tape? Or a drop or two of clear nail polish?I have one and enjoy it but the dang thing is always coming loose. at every single thread point. I have to tighten it every 50-100 rds. Cycles well with every ammo I’ve shot out of a G19. Nice and quiet, 7 baffles is how I run it 99% of the time as it best balances the number of baffles against the weight and balance.
The yellow Teflon tape is a little thicker. I’ve never tried it on something like an Odessa, but I use it on the barrel threads with direct thread cans (and thread protectors).I’ll try that out on my next trip. Thanks for the tip.
Hmm, (in bad Sigmund Freud accent)Zo how does zat make you feel?I'm starting to see a pattern...