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I got my wife an inexpensive small AR style 9mm pistol with 8" barrel. I figured it would be less likely to cause instantaneous deafness than the 556 pistol I'd previously given her for her house gun. It came with a faux suppressor which serves no purpose other than adding weight.
I was wondering if a linear compensator would be a good replacement for the faux suppressor. Some reviews indicate they work well for projecting sound forward away from the shooter. I can see that being a nice feature with 556 when outside.
I'm wondering if it would be useful inside a house with the 9mm or would the fact of being inside the enclosed space negate any advantage of projecting the sound forward.
Thoughts or experience?
Oh yeah, during the 15 rounds expended to sight it in it worked well. Obviously more rounds are needed to assure reliability. I only zeroed it an 12 yards or so. I'll do a little more later on but for it's intended use 12 yards is probably plenty.
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I was wondering if a linear compensator would be a good replacement for the faux suppressor. Some reviews indicate they work well for projecting sound forward away from the shooter. I can see that being a nice feature with 556 when outside.
I'm wondering if it would be useful inside a house with the 9mm or would the fact of being inside the enclosed space negate any advantage of projecting the sound forward.
Thoughts or experience?
Oh yeah, during the 15 rounds expended to sight it in it worked well. Obviously more rounds are needed to assure reliability. I only zeroed it an 12 yards or so. I'll do a little more later on but for it's intended use 12 yards is probably plenty.
FX-9 – Freedom Ordnance

Kaw Valley Precision Linear Compensator | Up to 13% Off 5 Star Rating Free Shipping over $49!

Sorry about the huge images sizes.
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