So instead of buying one, couldnt a guy just take it out and drill a bunch of holes in it? Seems simple enough
LOL, I did my own. LOL…
Good thing it hid inside where no one saw it. It worked with holes this way and that but once I had a TT bushing in hand I sent mine to Tony as an example of what you get from poor maching equipment. Tony does beautiful work.
A vented front bushing allows air to pass through and increase the area the air can expand in resulting in a quieter rifle in a Talon SS or a Shrouded Condor and Talon.
149ok people saw this and no one responded 🙁 . ok, i’ll give it a go. i’m guessing you mean the bushing directly in front of the receiver, so, we’ll start with that. venting allows any escaping air ( from the firing cycle ) to be vented forward into the frame so you don’t get a puff of air in the face, which can be somewhat annoying. you also have to vent the frame, usually one small hole under the foregrip is sufficient. i think i also remember someone saying that it makes the gun a little quiter. hope this answers your question, and i didn’t f*** up the explanation too badly 😆
LOL, I did my own. LOL…
Good thing it hid inside where no one saw it. It worked with holes this way and that but once I had a TT bushing in hand I sent mine to Tony as an example of what you get from poor maching equipment. Tony does beautiful work.