I understand there are 3 types of compensator install (+the crazy non-working barrel bushing compensator, nevermind that kind)
I know the cone style ones thread on the barrel and acts like a bull barrel so no need of a bushing.
Now here comes the real question: with the bushing type compensator, after you thread the compensator, there's a notch for the bushing but how is the compensator held in place? Is it tight tight tight tolerances or people use loctite or else?
Then hybrid compensators I have no clue how they are mounted but they are not an option for me anyway, so if you have info= great, if you don't= not too bad.
The compensators available at EGW are .575-40 threaded and are set up for 9mm/38, the websupport told me I could have it opened to .40cal (caliber I intend to compensate), has anyone done that in the past?
I know the cone style ones thread on the barrel and acts like a bull barrel so no need of a bushing.
Now here comes the real question: with the bushing type compensator, after you thread the compensator, there's a notch for the bushing but how is the compensator held in place? Is it tight tight tight tolerances or people use loctite or else?
Then hybrid compensators I have no clue how they are mounted but they are not an option for me anyway, so if you have info= great, if you don't= not too bad.
The compensators available at EGW are .575-40 threaded and are set up for 9mm/38, the websupport told me I could have it opened to .40cal (caliber I intend to compensate), has anyone done that in the past?
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