Ok, I was thinking. You always hear that when you have a rifle and get a small nick on the crown of a barrel your accuracy is shot and you need to recrown it.
Well there's company's out there that port top only on handguns or on each side for you on you revolvers are autos. I know we're talking bout 10 to 50 yard shots with a pistol opposed to 100 to 500 yards with a rifle but accuracy is accuracy.
I have a glock model 22 I would like to help with muzzle flip but I wouldn't even think about it if before my bullet exited my barrel gasses were released only on one side first and then bullet only had about an inch and then exited.
What do you guys think ? Yes a ported barrel loses accuracy or only a few fps ?
Well there's company's out there that port top only on handguns or on each side for you on you revolvers are autos. I know we're talking bout 10 to 50 yard shots with a pistol opposed to 100 to 500 yards with a rifle but accuracy is accuracy.
I have a glock model 22 I would like to help with muzzle flip but I wouldn't even think about it if before my bullet exited my barrel gasses were released only on one side first and then bullet only had about an inch and then exited.
What do you guys think ? Yes a ported barrel loses accuracy or only a few fps ?