can you manually disengage the piston from the locking lugs by hand? Feel anything binding?We've watched this video as well. Yes, the piston has a spring so it can be used on the pistols.
Sorry if I have been confusing. I have two Glock pistols. Both have threaded barrels and the osprey has two separate adapters / pistons for each, 9mm and 40 cal. The Osprey 45 will work with many different calibers by using the interchangeable pistons. We have tried several different threaded barrels for each of these pistols to confirm that isn't the issue. We have tried several types of ammo. As the videos all over the internet show the weight of the suppressors on the browning type slides prevent them from returning to battery properly. We were told by many we needed a booster/ linear inertial decoupler / neilsen device but then a large suppressor dealer said it is built in to the silencerco osprey 45 suppressors. So why doesn't it work and why didn't silencerco tell us this. They are basically no help is why we are reaching out to actual users. I hope this helps and we can find a solution. Thanks again!
OP was a bit unclear, but from the original description, it doesn't sound like it's getting that far into the cycle (which also fits with what he said about trying different rsa springs with no effect).Post a video. Use an iPhone or something with a slo-mo mode of 240 fps so we can see what is going on. If it is not going back into battery that is a weak spring.
....It will not return to battery properly, it hangs on the shell as it is ejecting...
OP was a bit unclear, but from the original description, it doesn't sound like it's getting that far into the cycle (which also fits with what he said about trying different rsa springs with no effect).
SilencerCo said using the 13lb spring versus the stock 15.5lb spring would resolve the issue. Nothing changed. So what pound spring should we try? No binding anywhere. Two of us have tried shooting them and one is a competition shooter so I'd assume he knows about the high firm grip but I'll ask him. He has tried all kinds of hot ammo also.OP was a bit unclear, but from the original description, it doesn't sound like it's getting that far into the cycle (which also fits with what he said about trying different rsa springs with no effect).
SilencerCo said using the 13lb spring versus the stock 15.5lb spring would resolve the issue. Nothing changed. So what pound spring should we try? No binding anywhere. Two of us have tried shooting them and one is a competition shooter so I'd assume he knows about the high firm grip but I'll ask him. He has tried all kinds of hot ammo also.
Rocky Top Armory has been selling them for years and didn't know either. What is required to be "properly configured"?Throwing parts at it is a waste of time till we know what the issue is. No offense, but I am not even convinced the gun/can is properly configured since you did not even know the booster was contained inside the rear of the Osprey.
Rocky Top Armory has been selling them for years and didn't know either. What is required to be "properly configured"?
I understand and appreciate you trying to advise me. One piston / booster for the Osprey 45 will only thread onto the 9mm barrel and one piston / booster for the Osprey 45 will only thread onto the 40 cal. barrel. Both pistons and Osprey 45 are from and branded Silencerco. It appears there is only one way to install it and use the Osprey on the gun. So I'm still not understanding how it could not be properly configured......please advise. ThanksThat you have the correct booster assembly correctly installed and working on the gun.
I understand and appreciate you trying to advise me. One piston / booster for the Osprey 45 will only thread onto the 9mm barrel and one piston / booster for the Osprey 45 will only thread onto the 40 cal. barrel. Both pistons and Osprey 45 are from and branded Silencerco. It appears there is only one way to install it and use the Osprey on the gun. So I'm still not understanding how it could not be properly configured......please advise. Thanks
This is key.2) With silencer attached, pull gun/silencer in opposite directions, does the piston slide out of the silencer and then snap back?
With silencer attached, pull gun/silencer in opposite directions, does the piston slide out of the silencer and then snap back?
I thought the OP was only having issues with the Glock, and it worked fine on everything else?
....I have two Glock pistols. Both have threaded barrels and the osprey has two separate adapters / pistons for each, 9mm and 40 cal.
Looks pretty much like what I stated....