First handgun I ever bought - Auto Ordnance Series 70 -came with a Wilson multi-comp on it, with no regular bushing.
I was going to replace it with a regular bushing (probably thick). You think I will miss the multi-comp?
First handgun I ever bought - Auto Ordnance Series 70 -came with a Wilson multi-comp on it, with no regular bushing.
I was going to replace it with a regular bushing (probably thick). You think I will miss the multi-comp?
I think it depends on the ammo you shoot. The .45ACP, unlike the 38Super, is a low pressure round to begin with so there's not that much gas to make the comp work unless there's an expansion chamber in the comp and a lot of the early ones don't have an expansion chamber. If you shoot +Ps' then you might notice a difference. I have a Nastoff Super Comp Colt in .45ACP and I found the hotter I loaded it the better the comp worked.
I don't believe so. It didn't do anything for me except make it harder to put into holsters.
-KevinBLack of Lubrication -- a lot of folks who learned on bolt guns don't understand that gas guns like women run better wet.
That thing is in no way a comp, it's a muzzle brake and does not have any ports/baffles to redirect gases the way a compensator does.
No one else will tell you so I will, you look like a dufus with that on, take it off
Thanks tribe.
I will order up some bushings and alike and swap it out. I doubt I will miss it, but I will update if I do.
Any specific bushing/plugs you recommend? I like the looks of the thick/long nose set-up, but no one seems to have a checkered long nose plug.
Get an EGW. Measure muzzle and slide. They'll cut one to fit.
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