Training does help for sure. Since the gun is accurate and I am not....but a "gimmick" that sounds odd. It's been scientifically proven to work. And although in most cases sponsored, lots of competition builds have compensators. Why would they add the weight and size for a "gimmick"
I don't mind the comments or your attitude people like you have been around since day one of the internet. But instead of your, although constructive, snide one liners.please take the time to elaborate why you think that and become a useful part of the conversation.
I'll start off by saying, if you really want to comp your gun I support your decision 100%, not that my opinions means anything but it clarifies the attitude of this post.
Putting a comp or lightweight recoil springs will not make you a better shooter. Period. The only thing that makes you a better shooter is training and practice. I get KiddX's point of view, because so often on here and in the real world you get these guys who'll drop 4K on a custom Glock, or want to drop every Gucci race gun part into a 3k KAC rifle, and then ##### and moan about how "my gun sucks" because they spent all their money on parts and nothing on ammo and training. Ask any professional shooter, the key to mastering the shooting sports is mastering and practice of the basics, not a super ultra high speed wonder device strapped to your gun of choice. Don't get me wrong, if I ever discover this device I'll market the ever loving hell out of it and retire off of the profits, but until then it's all about the basics. I don't think the word gimmick is the best choice either, because yes race gun parts do add benefits but they're only evident on proficient shooters. If you put a 5 thousand dollar STI race gun in the hands of a newer shooter, you won't see the difference on paper wether they're shooting that or a stock Glock.
I'm sorry to say, but a lot of these "millenials" think you can buy your way to success and that attitude has shifted to this industry as well. Things like, if I have an expensive car I can drive good, or if I have an expensive suit Im successful. Most people in all aspects of life don't want to actually be successful because it's to much work, so it's easier for them to "appear successful".
The tools you use in life will not equate to success. Time & effort however, will.
All that being said, if you want a comp by all means comp the gun. I'm the guy whose probably spent almost 4-5 cases worth of ammo on Surefire weapon lights. Do they make me a better shooter? Nope, but I do like them and that's a justifiable return for me.
Folks here are always going to disagree with you on something, I guess you've just got to try and weed through all the BS to find some good answers.
Best of luck OP.
