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But a blank adapter would let most of the pressure out, using just enough to push the toggle back. So a lot of threads would not be necessary.
Does the mainspring seem as strong as other Lugers or does this one cycle easier? Any supressor that I have ever seen would be way too much load on those threads due to length and weight, and that combined with the thin-ness required of the tubing walls, to me, at least, makes a supressor application unlikely. The MAC10 and 11 uses maybe a half inch of very deep and course threads, and they feel very adequate. I still vote "blank adapter", but in truth it was probably the mindless and purposeless work of a couple of youngsters in dad's shop many years ago. dju |
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