Is A Compensator Worth It On Your Carry Gun? (Video)
Curious if a compensator is worth adding to your carry gun?
In this video, I dive into my personal experiences and the real-world benefits of using a compensator on the Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp.
About a year or two ago, I shared my concealed carry rotation, which includes the Sig Sauer P365, the Staccato CS, and the Springfield Hellcat Pro.
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Recently, Springfield released a compensated version of the Hellcat Pro, and it got me thinking: is a compensator on your carry gun worth it?
In this video, I explore:
Performance Insights: How does the compensator affect shooting and recoil management?
Practical Considerations: Is the increased noise and flash a deal-breaker?
How noticeable are these effects in real-world scenarios?
Debunking Myths: Addressing common concerns about compensators, from debris to low-light visibility.
Real-World Testing: Side-by-side comparisons of compensated and non-compensated guns, revealing surprising results.
Personal Experiences: Why I’ve found myself preferring the compensated Hellcat Pro for its shootability and aesthetics.
So, is a compensator worth it on your carry gun? Watch the video to find out and decide for yourself.
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