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Compensators, Yea, or Nay?
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<blockquote data-quote="forindooruseonly" data-source="post: 3769783" data-attributes="member: 13718"><p>In a caliber that has high pressure, you'd be surprised how well they work. I have a .38 Super carry gun with a Nowlin compensator, and the compensator is very effective. I have the same gun in a .45, and it isn't near as good. It helps, but not like the Super. </p><p></p><p>People bashed compensators because they think they're going to be blinded by the muzzle flash and it's going to be too loud. Well, the muzzle flash thing isn't really an issue, and any handgun of decent power is going to be loud, especially indoors. Mostly, it became a trendy thing to bash so it became one of those internet lore things. Lots of people still bash them, but I doubt many who have actually tried a good setup in any prolonged fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forindooruseonly, post: 3769783, member: 13718"] In a caliber that has high pressure, you'd be surprised how well they work. I have a .38 Super carry gun with a Nowlin compensator, and the compensator is very effective. I have the same gun in a .45, and it isn't near as good. It helps, but not like the Super. People bashed compensators because they think they're going to be blinded by the muzzle flash and it's going to be too loud. Well, the muzzle flash thing isn't really an issue, and any handgun of decent power is going to be loud, especially indoors. Mostly, it became a trendy thing to bash so it became one of those internet lore things. Lots of people still bash them, but I doubt many who have actually tried a good setup in any prolonged fashion. [/QUOTE]
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