The way I see the set up, it is tensioning the barrel housing and not the actual barrel liner. To truly be a tensioned barrel, the liner would have to be threaded/captured on both ends.
I see it as the tighter you turn the muzzle cap, the more the barrel housing is tensioned/stretched, relieving the pressure on the actual liner inside the housing, somewhat making the barrel liner free floating inside the barrel housing.
Am I wrong on my thinking?
I see it as the tighter you turn the muzzle cap, the more the barrel housing is tensioned/stretched, relieving the pressure on the actual liner inside the housing, somewhat making the barrel liner free floating inside the barrel housing.
Am I wrong on my thinking?