red wolf

The collision between the red wolf bullet and the barrel, how should I solve this problem?



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The collision between the bullet and the barrel has a rule, the direction is up and down.

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If there are two marks opposite each other, it is probably not from pellet strikes, but the hanging process in finishing the muzzle cap. Let the target tell you whether or not you have a problem.

Hello my friend. I don't understand what you

In the finishing process of many muzzle adapters (threaded piece for attaching suppressor), the piece is held by some type of wire holder, and a white, unfinished mark or line can result. There are often two such marks, opposite each other. I can't see yours well enough to have an opinion, but I have seen such marks in muzzle adapters and suppressor end caps. Given the proximity of that adapter to the end of the barrel, I think it is unlikely that you have a problem. A pellet clipping problem usually occurs at the end of a suppressor attached to that adapter. When you add an attachment that may be 6 or 7 inches long, a very slight misalignment can cause such a problem.