I was looking at the Bullet Central tensioned barrel kit for an FX Crown .22. Perhaps I don’t understand how tensioned barrels work on airguns. Years ago I had a Dan Wesson .357 Magnum. Their revolvers all had tensioned barrels.
There was a barrel that screwed into the frame, then the barrel shroud slides onto the barrel, and finally there was a nut that screwed onto the end of the barrel to a certain torque thereby tensioning the barrel.
I don’t see how on the Crown, tension is applied to the barrel. The Crown barrel is held in by a couple small set screws, to me it seems there is a real possibility that the stainless portion that the setscrews screw into would deform over time as tension pulled against them and release the tension applied to the barrel.
I would think a design like the Dan Wesson is what is desirable and would be considered “tensioning”.
What am I not knowing. If there was a cross section view of the assembly I might see what I’m missing.
Randy
There was a barrel that screwed into the frame, then the barrel shroud slides onto the barrel, and finally there was a nut that screwed onto the end of the barrel to a certain torque thereby tensioning the barrel.
I don’t see how on the Crown, tension is applied to the barrel. The Crown barrel is held in by a couple small set screws, to me it seems there is a real possibility that the stainless portion that the setscrews screw into would deform over time as tension pulled against them and release the tension applied to the barrel.
I would think a design like the Dan Wesson is what is desirable and would be considered “tensioning”.
What am I not knowing. If there was a cross section view of the assembly I might see what I’m missing.
Randy