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  1.  <p> https://pbase.com/topics/sproutcrowd3/cz_p10c_compensator_review with a compact slide is the best of both worlds with barrel length and compensation. Over the last few months, I’ve looked at the single chamber/barrel combo from Parker Mountain Machine and was impressed with the overall quality and compensation offered by the single port compensator. After purchasing and using the single port compensator, I decided to purchase the dual compensator as well. The Glock community had an explosion in aftermarket parts as it became more popular and it created a cycle of new customers purchasing Glocks to build them exactly how they wanted them. You hardly need a compensator for a 9mm Glock unless you are trying to make the Major power floor for USPSA Open Division. Recently I picked up a dual-port compensator from Parker Mountain Machine, so let’s check the big differences between the single and dual port compensator/barrel combos. There’s no denying the gun shoots AMAZINGLY flat with the dual port. Apex Trigger: we have utilized the Apex Tactical action enhancement trigger kit and flat face trigger. I’ve never shot a handgun that recoils so flat and if you ever get the chance to shoot one I highly suggest you take the opportunity to experience it.</p>
  2.  <p> This Glock 17 threaded barrel comes with a 1/2x28 thread protector that you can use until you get a 417 compensator or decide to suppress it. See you don’t get that with other trigger systems, you have a choice of maybe three “stages” of models and you get a production line built trigger. Then when I needed a new race gun the Glock seemed like the right choice. By adopting traditional rifling, this barrel is going to tighten the organic precision of your Glock pistol. For example, if you install the CALI Compensator System on a Glock 19, the overall length of the pistol will become identical to Glock 17. G17 equipped with a CALI Compensator System will have an overall length of Glock 34 and so on - one size up. https://anotepad.com/notes/qp6mtg4m of the single port compensator is the fact it offers 35% recoil reduction where something like the dual port compensator will offer 50-55% recoil reduction.</p>
  3.  <p> The biggest issues often times with dual port compensators is the amount of space they take up in front of the gun. Another added features of the Agency Arms 417 Compensator is a machined hole compatible with all Glock front sights, allowing users to enhance their sight radius. Following up on the wildly successful 417 Glock Comps, Agency Arms has now made the 119, a FN 509 Compensator available and we have it first for you again Canada! This form of Legos for men is fun and companies like Parker Mountain Machine and Agency Arms are currently making aftermarket parts to take a standard P320 to the next level. Although the Agency and ZEV slightly edged out the TBRCI in terms of muzzle rise reduction. Besides compensating the muzzle rise and probably also mitigating the felt recoil due to the gasses redirected to the sides and upward via the slots cut into it, this muzzle device also works as a counterweight moving in an opposite direction of recoiling parts when the gun is fired.</p>
  4.  <p> Most of the gasses are going out the sides and top. KKM upgraded their old three port compensator that was made from steel to an aluminum unit, adding another port on top on the newer KKM 4 port comp. The CARVER 4 Port Compensator will tame the muzzle flip with factory light target loads or minor loads. If you can’t use the trigger without moving the gun, let alone keeping it from moving off the target then nothing else you buy will matter. Compared to a stock Glock, the compensator mitigates recoil immensely, keeping shots on target. Custom compact slide: With added ports to the slide to bring down reciprocating mass and added “X-COMP” and “PMM” markings for a distinct and identifiable look, this system utilizes a factory recoil spring and factory slide internals, keeping the known reliability of the weapon. 9mm is extremely controllable, but adding a dual port compensator to a small handgun while keeping it inside the frame is a big plus when trying to minimize bulk. The single port compensator is a great option if you want a simple compensated handgun without buying a new slide or planning.</p>
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