IcebergSlim
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So the firearm used is a Phoenix arms HP22A. The exposed barrel is not enough to thread with out machining down the barrel slide.
To make a long story short how well do you guys think JB welding a bolt that is larger diameter than the barrel to the end of the barrel. Then using a MtM threaded adapter attaching the suppressor.
Would the muzzle blast or recoil of the slide knock the bolt off? Firing the HP22 into a bucket filled with memory foam I found that quite a bit of sound is escaping from the ejection port. probably because the break on the slide is the whole top of the handgun. Unlike say a MKII or a 1911. its more like how the Ruger 98 is. Wrapping a rag around the handgun fixed this but it can interfere with firing multiple shots. Is this because the brass is not expanding enough and the gas is being blown back? Or is this just the case with this gun? I'm using Federal Classic
To make a long story short how well do you guys think JB welding a bolt that is larger diameter than the barrel to the end of the barrel. Then using a MtM threaded adapter attaching the suppressor.
Would the muzzle blast or recoil of the slide knock the bolt off? Firing the HP22 into a bucket filled with memory foam I found that quite a bit of sound is escaping from the ejection port. probably because the break on the slide is the whole top of the handgun. Unlike say a MKII or a 1911. its more like how the Ruger 98 is. Wrapping a rag around the handgun fixed this but it can interfere with firing multiple shots. Is this because the brass is not expanding enough and the gas is being blown back? Or is this just the case with this gun? I'm using Federal Classic