And yet another Sig P365 thread (Suppressed)

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Has anyone had any experience shooting a P365 with a suppressor? If so what is your report? My report is that I was able to shoot one today with a Dead Air Ghost 45 suppressor and the little sig jammed every shot with standard load of 115grain.
 

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Was the can in the full or short config? That’s a big can for a small pistol. If I ever decide to suppress mine, it’ll be with a micro or K can.
 

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Was the can in the full or short config? That’s a big can for a small pistol. If I ever decide to suppress mine, it’ll be with a micro or K can.
It was in the long config. Rob at dead air advised that some high temp grease is needed on the o-ring located in the cap that slides on the piston. I will let the owner of said firearm and suppressor :) know and then test to see if that is it.
 

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Has anyone had any experience shooting a P365 with a suppressor? If so what is your report? My report is that I was able to shoot one today with a Dead Air Ghost 45 suppressor and the little sig jammed every shot with standard load of 115grain.
Was it Hollywood quite? [emoji16]
 

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