My suppressed chassis is having cycling issues. How do I fix this?
Most modern semi-automatic pistols use a browning action, tilting-barrel (short-recoil) system.
Adding an extended barrel and a heavy suppressor adds a lot of mass, which can disrupt the timing of the action and cause jamming.
If you run into performance or cycling issues, try these troubleshooting steps:
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