Suppressing Your Handgun

Suppressors, or silencers, have been used on firearms for many years to reduce the noise and flash produced by a gunshot. While suppressors are commonly associated with rifles, they can also be used on handguns. In this article, we will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using suppressors on handguns, as well as some of the key considerations for those interested in suppressing their handguns.

Threaded Barrels

When using a suppressor on a handgun, it is important to ensure that the barrel is threaded to allow for the attachment of the suppressor. Without a threaded barrel, it is not possible to attach a suppressor to the firearm. There are some “clamp on” style attachments from shady companies, but these often fly off while shooting and can cause damage to your firearm.

For some firearms, such as the 1911, it may be necessary to replace the non-threaded barrel with a threaded barrel. This can typically be done by a gunsmith, who can fit the new barrel to the firearm and ensure that it functions properly. In other cases such as Glocks threaded barrels can be easily installed by the consumer in a few minutes.

In other cases, the barrel may already be threaded, but it is important to ensure that the threading is compatible with the suppressor being used. It is also important to ensure that the threads are clean and in good condition, as damaged threads can make it difficult to attach and detach the suppressor, and can potentially cause damage to the firearm or the suppressor.

Overall, having a threaded barrel is an important consideration when using a suppressor on a handgun, and it is important to ensure that the barrel is properly fitted and in good condition to ensure safe and effective use of the firearm.

Nielson Devices

One of the first things that you need to understand about suppressing a handgun is the use of a Nielson Device, which is a mechanism that allows the suppressor to move back and forth slightly as the firearm is fired. This movement is necessary to ensure that the suppressor does not interfere with the operation of the firearm.

The Nielson Device is typically located at the base of the suppressor and consists of a spring-loaded piston that sits in a channel on the barrel of the firearm. When the firearm is fired, the recoil pushes the barrel and the piston back, compressing the spring and allowing the suppressor to move slightly backward. As the recoil spring pushes the barrel forward again, the piston moves forward, allowing the suppressor to return to its original position.

This device comes standard on most pistol caliber suppressors but sometimes may be an add-on feature dependent on your usage. Want to order a nielson device or separate piston? Click here!

Suppressor Height Sights

using suppressor height sights is another important consideration when using a suppressor on a handgun. Because the suppressor adds length to the firearm, it can interfere with the shooter’s line of sight, making it difficult to use standard sights.

To address this issue, manufacturers offer suppressor height sights, which are taller than standard sights and allow the shooter to maintain their line of sight over the top of the suppressor. This is important because it allows the shooter to accurately aim the firearm and maintain their point of impact.

In addition, using suppressor height sights can also help to address the potential for a shift in the point of impact caused by the use of a suppressor. By using sights that are specifically designed to be used with a suppressor, the shooter can ensure that their point of aim remains consistent and accurate, even when using a suppressor.

It is important to note, however, that not all suppressors and handguns require the use of suppressor height sights. Some firearms may be designed to work with standard sights, even when a suppressor is attached. As with all aspects of suppressing a handgun, it is important to research and understand the specific requirements and considerations for your firearm and suppressor before making any modifications or adjustments.

Point of Impact Change

One of the potential drawbacks of using a suppressor on a handgun is the potential for a shift in the point of impact. This is due to the fact that the suppressor can add weight and length to the firearm, which can affect the balance and handling characteristics of the gun.

In addition, the suppressor can also affect the trajectory of the bullet, causing it to drop more quickly and altering the point of impact at longer ranges. This shift in point of impact can be significant, especially at longer distances, and may require the shooter to adjust their aim or sighting system accordingly.

Self Defense

Despite these potential drawbacks, there are many reasons why someone might choose to use a suppressor on their handgun, especially for self-defense purposes. One of the primary benefits of using a suppressor on a handgun is that it can help to reduce the noise produced by a gunshot. This can be especially important in self-defense situations, where the loud noise of a gunshot can be disorienting and can attract unwanted attention.

In addition, the reduced noise produced by a suppressed handgun can also be beneficial for those who live in urban areas or other environments where noise ordinances or other regulations restrict the use of firearms.

Finally, the use of a suppressor on a handgun can also help to reduce the recoil produced by the firearm, which can improve accuracy and make the gun more manageable to shoot.

Promoting Safety

introducing new shooters to firearms is an important topic to consider when discussing the use of suppressors on pistols. For many new shooters, the loud noise and recoil of a firearm can be intimidating and can make the experience of shooting less enjoyable.

Using a suppressor on a pistol can help to address these issues by reducing the noise and recoil produced by the firearm. This can make the experience of shooting more comfortable and enjoyable for new shooters, and can help to encourage them to continue pursuing the sport of shooting.

In addition, using a suppressor on a pistol can also help to promote safety, by reducing the noise produced by the firearm and making it less likely to cause hearing damage or attract unwanted attention. This can be especially important for new shooters who may be less familiar with the safety considerations of shooting, and who may be more likely to make mistakes or engage in unsafe behavior.

Finally, using a suppressor on a pistol can also help to promote accuracy and skill development. By reducing the recoil produced by the firearm, the shooter can more easily maintain their point of aim and stay on target, which can help to improve their accuracy and develop their shooting skills.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the use of suppressors on handguns can offer many benefits, including reduced noise, improved accuracy, and greater comfort for the shooter.

Ultimately, the decision to suppress a handgun is a personal one, and should be based on the individual’s specific needs and preferences. If you are interested in learning more about our suppressors feel free to navigate through our website or email us directly at Sales@creativearms.com We’d be more than happy to walk you through the process!

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