Good catch, I think the mantis software is showing the "worst" shot from a string of 5 there on muzzle rise, but you are right in that string of 5 from the P10C our shooter had quicker splits/recovery times with open muzzle. We were shooting 25yds 6" target (not mag dumping like most of the comp videos out there) and back to back drills here looks like open muzzle was quicker vs comp or can. No marketing spins or excuses, the data you see is genuine, and you are correct on average 0.02-0.04sec quicker with open muzzle on these exact drills. Do wish we had saved/shown the targets, maybe that would have helped paint a more complete picture.
I ordered 1 for my CZP10F its came with thread issues. Another was sent out right away. This one perfect. I like this so much I just ordered the one for 45 to go on my Springfield 10mm
Depends on ammo/firearm. Generally speaking any production spec 9x19 pistol will run factory/full power ammo 100% reliably with our microcomp installed. However if you are planning to run reduced pressure/energy loads our microcomps do "comp" the muzzle enough that you should test and evaluate your final ammo+weapon setup before trusting it.
Our microcomps come with an oring installed (retained internally). You can remove any existing orings or crush washers from your muzzle threads before installing our microcomp. Thanks 👍
Yes, safe to run on any 1/2-28 threaded 9mm, no restrictions on barrel length. You will always want to verify function with your specific recoil spring and ammo though because any compensator doing is job is pulling the muzzle forward/down, slowing the slide velocity, and ultimately changing the recoil characteristics.
@@DadofThunder the 9mm fan port comps are meant for PCC, although we have seen people use them on handguns. Depending on your goals, there are usually shorter/more effective and convenient options for handguns. The fan ports are largely designed to push the muzzle down on a fixed barrel (think direct blow back PCC). The fan ports also rely on use of a crush washer for timing (like an A2 type birdcage), which are not typically used on handgun barrels (due to small diameter of barrel/shoulder behind 1/2-28 thread at muzzle).
i installed one on an apex threaded barrel for my hellcat pro and it works great, love it
Have had mine on my edc and absolutely love it! You guys have captured lightning in a bottle with this piece of equipment
Interesting results with the P-10 C. Slowest recovery time highest muzzle rise with the compensator installed? What happened there?
Good catch, I think the mantis software is showing the "worst" shot from a string of 5 there on muzzle rise, but you are right in that string of 5 from the P10C our shooter had quicker splits/recovery times with open muzzle. We were shooting 25yds 6" target (not mag dumping like most of the comp videos out there) and back to back drills here looks like open muzzle was quicker vs comp or can. No marketing spins or excuses, the data you see is genuine, and you are correct on average 0.02-0.04sec quicker with open muzzle on these exact drills. Do wish we had saved/shown the targets, maybe that would have helped paint a more complete picture.
Let's partner. I think my youtube video on your comp has sold more of your comps comps than yours has. 🤣
Facts. Also people might just order stuff from us now for the mailbox anticipation factor of your video; that was awesome.
I ordered 1 for my CZP10F its came with thread issues. Another was sent out right away. This one perfect. I like this so much I just ordered the one for 45 to go on my Springfield 10mm
Do you recommend changing the oem spring to a lighter weight?
Depends on ammo/firearm. Generally speaking any production spec 9x19 pistol will run factory/full power ammo 100% reliably with our microcomp installed. However if you are planning to run reduced pressure/energy loads our microcomps do "comp" the muzzle enough that you should test and evaluate your final ammo+weapon setup before trusting it.
Do I leave the original o-ring that came on my threaded barrel on or remove it and just screw on the comp? Just got mine in the mail!
Our microcomps come with an oring installed (retained internally). You can remove any existing orings or crush washers from your muzzle threads before installing our microcomp. Thanks 👍
No CZ scorpion?
Where can I get one?
Thank you for asking! We just dropped a link in the description below the video.
Is this safe to run on even smaller Micro 9’s than the P365XL like the Shield Plus?
Yes, safe to run on any 1/2-28 threaded 9mm, no restrictions on barrel length. You will always want to verify function with your specific recoil spring and ammo though because any compensator doing is job is pulling the muzzle forward/down, slowing the slide velocity, and ultimately changing the recoil characteristics.
Thanks for the reply. For the Fan Port Compensator, are those just meant for PCC’s, or can we install them on handguns as well? Thanks
@@DadofThunder the 9mm fan port comps are meant for PCC, although we have seen people use them on handguns. Depending on your goals, there are usually shorter/more effective and convenient options for handguns. The fan ports are largely designed to push the muzzle down on a fixed barrel (think direct blow back PCC). The fan ports also rely on use of a crush washer for timing (like an A2 type birdcage), which are not typically used on handgun barrels (due to small diameter of barrel/shoulder behind 1/2-28 thread at muzzle).
Thank you so much again for the quick replies.
Just ordered 4 🤟🏼
Will this have any clearance issues with a 43x with true precision threaded barrel ?
No issues, perfect fit