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11/16/2009 1:19:59 PM EDT
Well I finally picked up my tax-deal tundra and these are my observations:

1) Stuck a brand new lone-wolf 9mm barrel in my G27 and it cycle and functioned perfect, no break in for the barrel
2) It was very quiet with 147 grain ammo from a variety of sources and reloads
3) They include a little ring thing I gather is the spacer for fixed barrel, perhaps in the manual they should tell you what it is
4) Did I mention it is very quiet?  But it seems to me to heat up faster than some others I have shot or owned..probably not good to use on a SMG
5) POI shift was less than MOPP (Minute of a pie pumpkin....I had a bunch laying around...I could hit them before and after)
6) My daughter thinks it smells good....
7) If you pull the supressor out past the de-coupler you can rotate it so the text is upright...

Thanks Again to Gemtech for bringing this deal..

11/16/2009 9:16:31 PM EDT
[#1]
I think the rotating ability of the can is to reduce point of impact change from suppressed to non suppressed firing.  Fire a group unsuppressed, than attach the suppressor.  Fire a group.  If there is a point of impact change, rotate the suppressor a notch, and try again.  Pick the notch with the least point of change with or with out the suppressor.
11/16/2009 10:44:11 PM EDT
[#2]



Quoted:


I think the rotating ability of the can is to reduce point of impact change from suppressed to non suppressed firing.  Fire a group unsuppressed, than attach the suppressor.  Fire a group.  If there is a point of impact change, rotate the suppressor a notch, and try again.  Pick the notch with the least point of change with or with out the suppressor.


Correct, as do the YHM and Degroat 9mm's with Pistons. (and a host of others as well)



 
11/17/2009 8:53:22 AM EDT
[#3]
The adjustable POI is a must on a pistol can.

My P228/Tundra combo shoots to almost exactly the same POI suppressed and unsuppressed, now that I've found the right setting.
11/17/2009 9:31:45 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I think the rotating ability of the can is to reduce point of impact change from suppressed to non suppressed firing.  Fire a group unsuppressed, than attach the suppressor.  Fire a group.  If there is a point of impact change, rotate the suppressor a notch, and try again.  Pick the notch with the least point of change with or with out the suppressor.


uhh...yeah.....the smileuy was b/c I was joking about the text thing...
11/17/2009 11:01:36 AM EDT
[#5]
Still waiting on the call to pick mine up. Hoped to have it for a shoot at the beginning of the month but now I'll be happy if it gets here by the end of the year.
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