sillymike
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Again, it's fun and puts an interest in a hobby, rather than booze and dirty women. OK, let me re-phrase that last bit.
And a whole lot cheaper
Again, it's fun and puts an interest in a hobby, rather than booze and dirty women. OK, let me re-phrase that last bit.
Honestly we have been surprised by the commercial demand for these. Chris Costa and Jerry Barnhart running these has created a great deal of interest, Chris with the civilian segment, and a different segment from Jerry and his audience these days.
I'd be hard pressed to spend that much on a comp. My competition gun has one on it, but thats cause the gun is on a permanent loan from KAC to me, and I did not have to pay for the stuff on it.
I think they work incredibly, however for most shooters (as I keep saying) classes and shooting practice will do a lot more - especially with Cdn gun laws and 5 rds mag limits.
Secondly for LE/MIL -- unless your using flash retardant powders (like Mk262 or Brown Tip have) short barrels with these are generally a bad idea -- my rule of thumb is to use a can if you can
Steel TT aint happening, we cannot get reliable life out of them, and everyone down here wants can compatibility...
secondly we need to EDM the flash slots at the end at the least for larger saw cuts make a really big flash even on longer barrels.
The last issue of Front Sight Magazine had a final column regarding comps and the results were surprising. The Arredondo comp proved the most effective; however, the more common comps were almost as effective. The guy who makes the Arredondo comps is a nice guy, an avid Multi-Gun competitor and puts support back into the shooting sports.
Would this be the article you are referring to?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/22829785/AR15-Compensators-pt-2
The only problem with the "Sled" that the article uses, is it can only go in one direction.
What really needs to be done is the shooter wear a biomechanical suit, with indicator positioners on the weapons, and then all recoil and movement can be tracked. (Its pricey to do though)
I'd be more convinced of the comps effectiveness if the users weren't of such extraordinary carriage ...



























