Should you use a Compensator on your Pistol?? #shorts

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Easy, do your research and vet it out. If it’s a compensator that runs with 115 grain, then full send. If not, send it back. You shouldn’t leave yourself running only +p ammo to have a reliable gun, to me that’s not good enough for an EDC piece.

jki
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Wanna know if anyone’s able to reliably shoot 115 grain with a comp?? Thinking bout getting one but don’t wanna have to pay a bunch of extra money with plus p Ammo

ethanext
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Usually trends repulse me. But this trend I could get behind. So does that mean it comes with a threaded barrel?

KwiK
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I recently started using the strike industries mass driver on my g17 and it seems to be working, though its not exactly quick to switch back and forth to compare 😂

alzed
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Radian ramjet+afterburner on my mr920, and a ported p80 build. Love both, run both zero problems. m&p 2.0 compact and vp9 for non-comped if I want it

fullfire
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Comps and ports running both 0 issues great gains !

michaelcolon
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I use one and it makes my sub compact shoot stupid flat

Starkesea
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There’s absolutely no need for a compensator at all, to me it’s just dumb, if you want a pistol that shoots flat get a 2011. Compensators I’ll allow if you are going into completion but if you have a practical mindset for a SHTF scenario there’s no need for a comp, it decreases the reliability of the firearm in itself. If you are a competitor for USPA or IDPA division a comp would be the route to go to cause again you’re gonna want a comp to keep the muzzle down and be fast. Or if you just love firearms and want a comp pistol just for the fun out of it sure by all means do it. If you are like I said have a mindset for self defense you don’t need a comp for how little recoil a 9mm has. Also I don’t follow trends at all and for my purpose comp pistols to me are dumb

Chris