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Originally Posted by Karl.Masters
Morbid curiosity got the better of me one day and I took a Mk23 Frankenpistol complete to the range. I will admit that I liked the action, the stability, and the accuracy of this weapon.
After attaching the suppressor, however, and firing a couple of mags, I found myself wondering if there was a bipod somewhere in the suitcase full of kit that was issued to me with the weapon.
My analysis: Mk23 is a heavy, durable, reliable, accurate crew-served pistol....
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I'd be curious how you felt the suppressor (Knights) performed. Did you fire it "DRY" and "WET" and were you impressed with the sound reduction ? I own the Knights OHG that was designed for the Mk23 MOD O project, and also the SWR HEMS II .45 ACP suppressor. Both suppressors fired "DRY" are incredibly loud !! Though no hearing protection is needed, neigther suppressor provides a sound reduction that would be considered impressive if compared to 9mm suppressors, let alone .22Lr suppressor.
Both suppressors, the Knights and the SWR are incredibly quite when used with an ablative such as water. I generally just pour some distilled water down the tube coating the baffles as I place my thumb over the end as to allow for the water to stay inside in the suppressor as I tilt it back and forth to allow for all baffles to be coated then simply shake out the excess water. This proves to be incredibly quite with both suppressors.
What was your take on the sound redcution and the POA and POI shift with the use of the Knights ?