45 Blast Canik TP9 Elite Combat Compensator

Published on March 25, 2022
Duration: 9:13

This video demonstrates the installation of a 45 Blast compensator onto a Canik TP9 Elite Combat pistol. The presenter highlights the compensator's non-threaded barrel design, which attaches directly to the picatinny rail. Initial shooting impressions suggest a significant reduction in muzzle flip and felt recoil, making the firearm shoot noticeably flatter. The presenter also discusses its suitability for competition shooters due to its size and ease of installation/removal, allowing for a quick transition back to a carry configuration.

Quick Summary

The 45 Blast compensator for the Canik TP9 Elite Combat attaches directly to the picatinny rail, eliminating the need for a threaded barrel. It is designed to significantly reduce muzzle flip and recoil, with claims of 60-80% reduction. While beneficial for competition, its size may limit concealed carry applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Canik TP9 Elite Combat
  2. 00:14Introducing the 45 Blast Compensator
  3. 00:44Compensator Design & Installation Method
  4. 00:55Local Utah Company & Recoil Reduction Claims
  5. 01:09Unscientific Testing Setup
  6. 01:31Stock vs. Compensator Shooting Plan
  7. 02:09Initial Shooting Impressions (Stock)
  8. 02:31Compensator Two-Piece Design Explained
  9. 02:43Holster Compatibility & Competition Focus
  10. 03:05Anticipation for Compensator Performance
  11. 03:20Installation Process
  12. 03:58Compensator Mounted & First Shots
  13. 04:08Noticeably Flatter Shooting Experience
  14. 04:21Viewer Determination & Subjective Feel
  15. 04:30Adding a Weapon Light for More Weight
  16. 04:57Positive Reaction to Compensator
  17. 05:00Comparison to Ported Barrels & Red Dot Issues
  18. 05:15Compensator vs. Threaded Barrels & Swapping
  19. 05:27Quick Install/Removal Benefit
  20. 05:37More Shooting with Compensator
  21. 05:58Adding X300 Weapon Light
  22. 06:11Future Space Gun Look & Performance
  23. 06:21Shooting with Compensator and Light
  24. 06:37Cool Setup & Range Fun
  25. 06:41Compensator Dirtiness & Holster Concerns
  26. 06:53Personal Preference & Big Fan
  27. 07:14Smooth Running & Recoil Discussion
  28. 07:33Special Guest Star - Mr. Mike
  29. 07:36Guest's First Impressions
  30. 07:58Guest's Positive Feedback
  31. 08:12Designer's Job Well Done
  32. 08:21First Impressions Rundown Conclusion
  33. 08:27Impressed with Product & Versatility
  34. 08:37Call to Action & Thanks
  35. 08:46Patreon & Supporting Companies
  36. 08:53YouTube Gun Friendliness & Final Thanks
  37. 08:59Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the 45 Blast compensator attach to the Canik TP9 Elite Combat?

The 45 Blast compensator for the Canik TP9 Elite Combat attaches directly to the firearm's picatinny rail. It does not require a threaded barrel, making installation straightforward by sliding it onto the rail and securing it with screws.

What are the claimed recoil reduction benefits of the 45 Blast compensator?

The manufacturer claims that the 45 Blast compensator can reduce recoil by 60% to 80%. The presenter's subjective experience indicated a 'noticeably flatter' shooting experience with significantly reduced muzzle flip.

Is the 45 Blast compensator suitable for concealed carry?

While the compensator can be easily installed and removed, its size generally makes it more suitable for competition shooting rather than concealed carry. Holster availability may also be limited for firearms equipped with this compensator.

How does the 45 Blast compensator compare to ported barrels?

Both compensators and ported barrels aim to reduce muzzle flip. However, the compensator, like ported barrels, can lead to a dirtier firearm. The compensator offers the advantage of being easily removable for different shooting applications.

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