Since I shoot outside most of the time now the gas issue is no longer a thing for me so I love the gun. One thing is for certain in my experience and that is if you just slap a can on a stock gun and run 115gr indoors it is going to suck a lot. I'll pick up some restricted gas plugs at some point just to try them but depending where you read they are either amazing or useless so I'll try for myself. I would not think it would make that much difference but with this particular gun it does to me. Outdoors I have no issues at all with gas with any load I have tried. I put in a Raptor charging handle and did the silicone mod to it and it helped a little but its still not much fun to shoot 115gr inside. The gun sucks to shoot suppressed indoors with every 115gr ammo I have used. Both sound good to me and both have blowback on the MPX. I can't tell any real difference between them as far as sound or blowback. I have CGS Mod 9 on mine now and an R9 in jail. I think that is allowing the gas to expand into the expansion chamber and less gas to go out the piston.but I was done dumping money in the MPX and decided to just dump the whole platform. I have heard that going with a ported barrel and integral suppressor does make the MPX a quiet suppressor host. This load is quiet even in a straight blowback 9mm M16 but is loud in the MPX with the same suppressor. I've been reloading with 3.7 Gr of Titegroup for over 15 years (max charge is 3.6gr). I tried several types of ammo and I'm not going to resort to shooting weak crap just to have a quiet MPX. I also got their 4 position gas regulator. It's user-configurable design allows shooters to utilize industry-leading suppression in the full size format, or run it in an extremely short 4.85' length. I think it is a terrible suppressor host. The Rugged Obsidian 9 is a full auto rated 9mm silencer that is able to handle 22LR and subsonic 300 Blackout as well. I personally think I would have been better off with more MG7's.As a previous owner of an MPX who spent a considerable amount of money trying to suppress it, I would say it is an issue with the MPX. 358 bored MG7 that sounds the same to my layman's ear and cost a whole hell of a lot less. Quite frankly, the Wolfman is the worst purchase i've made (suppressor wise) as I find the can to be useless. In the shorter config, the sharpness goes away and the tone seems to drop. In long configuration it sounds horrid and blowback is awful (with a reduced sized gas port). I have it mounted with a keymicro brake and the key micro adapter. I have a wolfman on my 4.5 ILWT barreled mpx. It doesn't have the volume suitable for a semi auto PCC
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |