tactical solutions barrrel?
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tactical solutions barrrel?
went to a gun show and saw the barrel made by tactical solutions. almost bought one ? The are very light. Just wonder if anyone has ever used or shot one.. thanks
JJ:jjfunk wrote:I have two of these and like them very much. They are very light. On a 22/45 frame maybe they would be considered "too" light. On my metal frames though, they feel very nice. They also shoot very well. FWIW
JJ
I have a 6 inch pac lite on a MKII steel grip frame and the thing is loose on the frame. I have tried it on 2 steel MKII frames and a steel MKIII frame and it is loose on all of them.
With the pistol assembled holding the grip in one hand and the barrel in the other hand I can rotate the barrel left and right but not front to back. It is not near as accurate as my factory ruger barrels.
Do any of yours do this??
Bob
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The pink one on the MKIII frame fits very very tight. The blue one on the older MKII had a very slight amount of slop, so I put a blast shield in and presto, no more slop. As to the accuracy, they seem to hold their own pretty well. The following targets were at 25 yds with a 2x pistol scope off of the bag. The MKIII 512 factory barrel did well, but not as good as the 8.5" pac-lite.



I would imagine that off-hand for pure silhouettes, that the factory barrels may have a slight "feel" advantage because of the weight addition though.
-edit- for anyone that cares, these are five shot groups.
JJ



I would imagine that off-hand for pure silhouettes, that the factory barrels may have a slight "feel" advantage because of the weight addition though.
-edit- for anyone that cares, these are five shot groups.
JJ
If you immediately know the candlelight is fire, then the meal was cooked long ago.
very nice groups JJ.
with my loose fit I get 10 shots spread over 3.5 inches at 25 yards. Not good.
and this is with a soda can shim in it.
I'm going to build up the lug in the frame with JB Weld maybe that will help.
with my loose fit I get 10 shots spread over 3.5 inches at 25 yards. Not good.
and this is with a soda can shim in it.
I'm going to build up the lug in the frame with JB Weld maybe that will help.
"I seek not to know all the answers, but to understand the questions."
- Kwai Chang Caine -
- Kwai Chang Caine -