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On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 19:46:30 -0500, Someone Else
wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:27:49 -0500, wrote: If you have the bull barrel model you can just make a hard plastic rear bushing for your can and slide it on. The stuff my buddy used was similar to StarBoard. It was a very snug friction fit on the barrel and worked great on any Ruger MK without modification. He did cut a notch in the bushing to clear the sight for a better attachment === Some of the Mark III barrels have little detents near the muzzle end which are there to provide a grip for set screws with "slip on" devices like a muzzle brake, etc. https://www.volquartsen.com/tags/6-barrel-add-ons Compensators for MKII/III target guns? What purpose would that serve? They have zero recoil and the action is all at the rear anyway. === If you are shooting in a timed competition which rewards rapid fire, anything you can do to eliminate/minimize muzzle flip will potentially improve your score. Ideally you'd like to get your shots off as fast as you can accurately pull the trigger. The top guys that I shoot with can bring up the gun from a rested position and get off 5 well placed shots in 2.3 seconds. That doesn't give you a lot of time to re-aim between shots. The old High Standard that I shoot with has a custom ported barrel which accomplishes the same thing. |
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