what is the best comp that requires little to no timing . I need to install and pin the comp. I would not be able to go to the range and play wit it.
Printable View
what is the best comp that requires little to no timing . I need to install and pin the comp. I would not be able to go to the range and play wit it.
I'm sure ther are some that require little timing, but a comp or at least the ones I am familiar with, require timing to do thier respective job. There are many that do a fine job that have been discussed at length on this site.
Good luck
Miculek is pretty forgiving but you can visually time a comp with either crush or peel washers and then pin it. Many comps can have a jet port drilled and then you can open it up in small increments to tune the comp. I drilled and tapped my Nordic comp for a machine screw which I drilled a small hole in the center of because I had a little too much downforce.
I don't understand the question. There is no need to install/time a comp and then go to the range. All that you need to do is follow the instructions. Most all of them will tell you how to do it.
I recommend a Bravo Comp that is designed for that purpose and is already pre-drilled.
It seems to me that the very nature of an effective compensator mandates that it be timed.
Anyway, what's the big beal with timing? Crush washer, tighten-loosen-tighten-loosen-tighten-loosen until you're 90 degrees short of timed, give it that last 90 degrees and you're done. It's a 5 minute project. Only way to screw it up is if you go past optimal timing too much, in which case you grab another crush washer and start over.
Why would you need to go to the range?
Get an effin a comp and you can tune it after it is pinned.
Agreed with others that 'timing' it is very simple and doesn't require a range trip so long as you follow the instructions on 95+% of comps.
Just to ensure we give the answer you're looking for---do you prioritize a lack of muzzle climb, felt recoil, blast, ect... when defining "best?"
+1 for the BCM Comp. I have one on my 14.5 pinned and welded. It works well as both a comp and a flash hider.I like how my M9 Phrobis Bayonet will fit with it as well. I tried it on my 10.5 and while it helped with muzzle rise it was SOOO loud, even with electronic earpro. And of course it did nothing for the flash. Nothing much will on a shorty tho.