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Originally Posted by Arik
No you're not wrong. Majority of the people buy accessories before/right at the time/right after the rifle comes in. They change a bunch of stuff and go to the range with 100 rounds or less.
Often times these accessories are strictly visual. Something that looks mean and aggressive. Make a muzzle device that does nothing except look good and you'll sell far more than if you made a plane looking one that actually works
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For me it's not how good looking the muzzle device is, it's how obnoxiously loud it is. I want the guy at the range next to me to feel like he's getting slapped in the face every time I shoot, then I know I've got my money's worth from my compensator.