Can I put any compensator on my gun? Does it make significant difference?
It depends on the gun. For example, many firearms have a threaded barrel that is specifically designed to accept a compensator. Other firearms may not have a threaded barrel, and in those cases, the compensator would need to be attached using some other means, such as screws or an adhesive.
It’s important to note that not all compensators are created equal. Some compensators are designed to redirect the gasses expelled from the barrel in such a way as to counteract the recoil of the firearm. Other compensators are designed primarily for cosmetic purposes and do not offer any real benefit when it comes to recoil reduction or muzzle rise. It’s important to do your research before purchasing a compensator to ensure that you’re getting one that will work for your specific needs.