Folks,
As most know I've been modifying my Ruger NewVaq357. I have a working gas-powered system for auto-ejection of empties as I shoot. Seriously. Right this moment I'm putting the finishing touches (just cosmetic) on the 3rd try and will be taking it to the range for testing and a photo shoot either today or tomorrow. More on that later.
Meanwhile, I've learning a LOT about how serious the muzzle blast power is on a 357Magnum, and how to direct it and tap it. I'm mainly using those gasses to power the autoeject system but the original plan was to also do a compensator.
Well until I get access to better tooling, the comp plan is on hold.
Basically, I've been trying to add a tube around the original barrel, extending forward about 1/2 to 2/3rds of an inch and using that as a gas pressure chamber by "capping" it. In other words, from the bullet's point of view, the bullet comes out the original barrel, enters an area that is over-bore (by a fair amount) and then passes through a final constriction that is still over-bore (bullet never touches it!) but is still smaller than the area just behind it. This final constriction point is what I call the "endcap". I figured that would trap a LOT of gas pressure.
Holy crap did it ever! Enough to completely detonate the original brass "endcap" piece. Once re-done in stainless steel and aircraft aluminum (using the upper 3" or so off an old motorcycle fork tube and the original screw-on cap for same) those pieces "held" but the screws holding all that to the barrel and sight base were bending under the pressure and I stopped at around 2/3rds of a box of full-house 158gr 357 ammo.
I've now rebuilt it all so that there's one more screw holding it to the sight base and finally, there's no ending "cap" constriction. I figure this'll give me plenty of auto-eject pressure in 357 but I won't have much extra to tap for a compensator. I'm OK with that...it's a bit annoying but what the hell.
Here are my notes on what a really serious handgun compensator chamber might look like:
So far as I'm aware, none of the current designs work like that for handguns. They do for the major-grade comps you find on 50bmg rifles, such as:
As most know I've been modifying my Ruger NewVaq357. I have a working gas-powered system for auto-ejection of empties as I shoot. Seriously. Right this moment I'm putting the finishing touches (just cosmetic) on the 3rd try and will be taking it to the range for testing and a photo shoot either today or tomorrow. More on that later.
Meanwhile, I've learning a LOT about how serious the muzzle blast power is on a 357Magnum, and how to direct it and tap it. I'm mainly using those gasses to power the autoeject system but the original plan was to also do a compensator.
Well until I get access to better tooling, the comp plan is on hold.
Basically, I've been trying to add a tube around the original barrel, extending forward about 1/2 to 2/3rds of an inch and using that as a gas pressure chamber by "capping" it. In other words, from the bullet's point of view, the bullet comes out the original barrel, enters an area that is over-bore (by a fair amount) and then passes through a final constriction that is still over-bore (bullet never touches it!) but is still smaller than the area just behind it. This final constriction point is what I call the "endcap". I figured that would trap a LOT of gas pressure.
Holy crap did it ever! Enough to completely detonate the original brass "endcap" piece. Once re-done in stainless steel and aircraft aluminum (using the upper 3" or so off an old motorcycle fork tube and the original screw-on cap for same) those pieces "held" but the screws holding all that to the barrel and sight base were bending under the pressure and I stopped at around 2/3rds of a box of full-house 158gr 357 ammo.
I've now rebuilt it all so that there's one more screw holding it to the sight base and finally, there's no ending "cap" constriction. I figure this'll give me plenty of auto-eject pressure in 357 but I won't have much extra to tap for a compensator. I'm OK with that...it's a bit annoying but what the hell.
Here are my notes on what a really serious handgun compensator chamber might look like:
So far as I'm aware, none of the current designs work like that for handguns. They do for the major-grade comps you find on 50bmg rifles, such as: