Any comment about a linear compensator? Do they make a difference as far as noise and muzzle flash goes?
A linear compensator gun is a type of firearm muzzle device that is used to reduce recoil and muzzle rise. It does this by redirecting the gases expelled from the barrel of the gun in a straight line, which counteracts the forces that cause recoil and muzzle rise. This results in a smoother shot, with less vertical movement of the gun.
There are a few different types of linear compensators available on the market, but they all work in essentially the same way. Some examples of linear compensators include the A2-style flash hider, the M4-72 SEI muzzle brake, and the KAC QDC flash suppressor.
Installing a linear compensator on your gun is a relatively simple process, and can be done at home with just a few tools. In most cases, all you will need is a wrench or a set of Allen keys.
Once you have installed your linear compensator, you will immediately notice a difference in the way your gun feels when you shoot it. The recoil will be reduced, and the muzzle rise will be all but eliminated. This makes for a much more enjoyable shooting experience and will help you to keep your shots on target. Here a quick video about linear comp:
If you are looking for a way to improve the performance of your gun and make shooting more fun, then a linear compensator is a great option to consider.