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Originally Posted by XOIIO
The top of the outer barrel itself jammed on those 3 rings inside the slide, I believe it was one of the matching rings on the outer barrel that hooked onto the one on the slide resulting in it needing a lot of force to move forward, it was only after much, much troubleshooting and hair pulling I thought to push the suppressor in, and that let the slide go free each time.
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Sounds like more or less the same problem: you could probably resolve it with a bit of filing and sanding, specially if you can see marks where it's sticking.
The SOCOM gears are customized WEs so they may have tuned the locking lugs in their slides to keep it from jamming. Just dropping the barrel in may result in the same problem.
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The main thing I wanted, and will want from future airsoft guns is the closest to the real deal possible
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In that case maybe opt for a different suppressor than the Outback, since its for .22LR (you'd want something like a Blackside or GM45).
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It's going to be quite tempting to stick to real world capacity magazines as well, though if I am going with just my pistol as I likely would have to unless I rented a gun, that would be less than ideal lol.
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On run realcap on all my guns, including my 1911. It's doable. if you plan on running a rifle though, I see even less of a point having the silenced pistol: it's going to be a PITA to try and holster and besides looks it doesn't bring anything to the table. Marginally higher FPS is meaningless. (also running 1-2cm longer with a compensator will have virtually no measurable impact on anything). You'd get more bang for your buck getting a better inner barrel, hopup rubber, and a better piston head (Nine Ball Dyna piston head; don't use the Element one. IIRC the 5KU one worked but I felt the Nine Ball worked better).
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The suppressor I have is only 66 grams, it's surprising that such a small weight can throw it off so much but it is also a 7 inch long one so it does have a lot more leverage than a 5 inch long one would have. I also am hoping someone can weigh their outback suppressor for me but haven't had any luck so far.
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Pretty sure the Madbull silencers are heavier than that.