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Rwjeter

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Rwjeter

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Think about it. A rotating barrel + thread-on suppressor? It's gonna get loose or really tight.
I agree. Surely they're gonna make provisions for that though. Whether it's a Lug type QD mount or something though.
 

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The slamming action would probably work the suppressor loose still though.

Vs the slamming action they are going through now? Granted the barrel doesn't turn,but still.
 
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For a fightin’ pistol, this has some great features; rotating barrel, low bore axis, striker fired. Very interesting.

I would be curious if hanging a can off the barrel would cause the gun to malfunction. Would the added weight affect the rotation of the barrel, or the timing of the rotation?
 
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For a fightin’ pistol, this has some great features; rotating barrel, low bore axis, striker fired. Very interesting.

I would be curious if hanging a can off the barrel would cause the gun to malfunction. Would the added weight affect the rotation of the barrel, or the timing of the rotation?
I think @cmshoot hit the nail on the head. This was designed primarily as a fighting pistol. And I think it will excel there and in competition. Both places you don't really see Suppressors. He also brought up good points about the added weight messing up the timing. Another great question. Either way, I can still see myself buying one of these if it does make it to market over here.
 

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I like the rotating barrel lockup system. Been around for a long time. I found pics of a prototype semi-auto using this system that was prep-1900.

I had a Beretta PX4 G-model .45ACP FDE......that’s a rare bird! One of the best shooting combat pistols I’ve ever used.
 
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I would still be buying one if it comes to market. Never shot a rotating barrel before, so would definitely need to try it out.
 
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I know I've seen Beretta px4's with suppressors, I wonder if they have to do any special for the rotating barrel?
 

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I'm a fan of Browning's tilting barrel. Maybe it's because I've come to appreciate the reliability of it, but it would seem to me the tilting barrel design aids in the feeding process. And to me, reliability is pretty much the only thing that matters in a combat pistol. So I'm happy with the glocks I have for that purpose. Probably won't go trying to fix something that isn't broke with my duty guns.
 
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