Has anyone else found apparent accuracy issues caused by the 'Nosprey' faux suppressor?
First I bought a braced Scorpion pistol with the carbine forend and it is very accurate, usually cutting a ragged hole at 25 yds, with what ever ammo I have shot.
Next I bought a Micro last year that had the 'Nosprey' faux suppressor and initially had problems with the faux suppressor continuously working loose. Finally broke down and applied Loctite which did solve the loosening issue but even using a solid rest and a red dot sight, accuracy with all different weights and brands of ammo was less than stellar (2-6 in groups). My preferred carry load of Federal HST 124gr +P was averaging 2-4 inch groups from a solid rest at 25yds. Federal 147gr HST showed no real improvement.
Finally got around to replacing the 'Nosprey' faux suppressor with the new KAK Micro Slimline Flash Can. Today I was able to get the Scorpion Micro to the range for a quick sight in before a rain & lightening storm came in. 25 rds Sellier & Bellot 124gr FMJ gave me a nice ragged hole at 25yds. Now that's more like it. Hope to get more testing completed in the next couple of days, to confirm that the faux suppressor was the issue.