Sorry, Charlotte CBA Bike Show and Swap Meet is this weekend at Rowan County Fairgrounds.
Depending on the can, you might want to consider a fixed barrel spacer instead, especially if you already have the piston.Pretty good crowd and a good show overall. Picked up a Kriss Vector in .45. Never owned one before so this will be fun to try. Now Iāll have to find a direct tread adapter for my .45 can.
Fixed barrel spacer is simple. It replaces the spring around the piston.It is a Revolution 45. Already has a piston on it. Didn't know anything about a fixed barrel spacer. I'm relatively new to the suppressed world. Have had a .22 can for years, but waded in deeper last year and still have a lot to learn.
Fixed barrel spacer is simple. It replaces the spring around the piston.
The reason I like it better when possible is if you go to the fixed mount, you have the possibility of buildup in the birdcage. When you go back to shooting on a pistol, the area where the piston teeth are supposed to fit may be full of crud and take some extra cleaning.