MoscowMike
Member
I took my new Osprey 45 out to the range yesterday. I like the way it works, the sound reduction with both .45 (1911) and 9mm (FM Hi-Power) was very good.
It took me about seven months for the tax-stamp to be approved, as a pre-existing trust through Silencer Central.
Switching between the two calibers isn’t too much of a pain, but I would like to get a second spring and screw fitting so I could assemble them onto the .45 and 9mm pistons and just be able to swap the complete unit in and out.
While the offset design does allow you to see the top of the front sight just above the top of the can, on my two pistols it is somewhat obscured by the black rear of the suppressor.
I think I’ll try to use some white out on the back of the can so it’s easier to center the front sight in the rear notch. If that works I’ll think about a more permanent paint.
On both pistols, at 10 yards it shoots a bit low with the can attached. I’ll have to do more shooting to see if that’s me or the suppressor. Maybe on a warmer day!
Osprey
Fun stuff!
It took me about seven months for the tax-stamp to be approved, as a pre-existing trust through Silencer Central.
Switching between the two calibers isn’t too much of a pain, but I would like to get a second spring and screw fitting so I could assemble them onto the .45 and 9mm pistons and just be able to swap the complete unit in and out.
While the offset design does allow you to see the top of the front sight just above the top of the can, on my two pistols it is somewhat obscured by the black rear of the suppressor.
I think I’ll try to use some white out on the back of the can so it’s easier to center the front sight in the rear notch. If that works I’ll think about a more permanent paint.
On both pistols, at 10 yards it shoots a bit low with the can attached. I’ll have to do more shooting to see if that’s me or the suppressor. Maybe on a warmer day!
Osprey
Fun stuff!