For individuals, businesses, trusts, and Federal Firearms Licensees Suppressors (also known as “sile… [Read Full Article] Reloading Tips and Tricks | Reloading Guide by Hunter Pilant Thu, June 18, 2015 Over the years, reloading has become a popular hobby among shooting enthusiasts. Whether...
The TX22 barrel proved as accurate as any .22-caliber pistol that G&A has tested. Though our best 25-yard, five-shot groups averaged less than 2 inches from a bench, it seems reasonable to expect that most experienced shooters could result in groups measuring between 2 and 3½ inches us...
Silencers or suppressors generally comprise multiple combustion gas expansion chambers in which the high pressure gas is allowed to partially expand prior to leaving the firearm. The projectile such as a bullet is propelled through the barrel of the firearm and silencer by the combustion gas. In an...
Although the configurations described above are directed to compensators, it is apparent that the configurations are also applicable to muzzle brakes, suppressors, and silencers. Thus, these devices are intended to be within the scope of this description, and the term “compensator” as used in thi...
The caliber lends itself to use with sound suppressors due to the fact that a standard round (230 grain) is subsonic under almost all circumstances. The permanent cavity (on ballistics gel) of a JHP .45 is about 40% larger than JHP 9mm. Recoil is more severe than the 9mm, and magazine...