Monsoon Tactical | Grand Master Genghis Komp

Published on March 17, 2024
Duration: 24:45

This video details the performance of the Monsoon Tactical Grandmaster Genghis Comp on a Fowler Vanquish 9. Expert shooters Marco Kabahug and Tim Ponich, along with host Roger Barrera, conduct drills like the Bill Drill and test various ammunition types (115gr, 124gr, 147gr Super Vel) to assess recoil reduction and shooting dynamics. The discussion highlights the effectiveness of hotter ammunition with ported barrels for optimal performance and provides insights into optic zeroing at different distances.

Quick Summary

The Monsoon Tactical Grandmaster Genghis Comp significantly reduces recoil on firearms like the Fowler Vanquish 9, making it feel exceptionally flat. For best results with ported barrels, use hotter, faster ammunition (115gr or 124gr) to maximize gas impulse and slide cycling speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction: Monsoon Tactical Grandmaster Genghis Comp
  2. 01:03Reviewer Transparency & Comp Details
  3. 02:16First Shots with Grandmaster Genghis Comp
  4. 03:1010-Yard Shooting Test & Initial Impressions
  5. 04:30Marco Kabahug's First Rounds & Feedback
  6. 05:22Tim Ponich's First Rounds & Feedback
  7. 06:02Target Analysis: Grouping & Split Times
  8. 07:16The Bill Drill: Testing Speed & Accuracy
  9. 09:15Marco's Bill Drill Attempt & Analysis
  10. 11:07Tim's Bill Drill Attempt & Analysis
  11. 13:14Pro Shooter Recommendations for Drills
  12. 13:5050-Yard Steel Shooting & Point of Impact
  13. 15:33Reconfirming Zero at 10 & 25 Yards
  14. 18:08Testing Different Ammunition Grains (115, 124, 147)
  15. 19:24Slow Motion Ammo Performance Analysis
  16. 19:53Ammo Grain vs. Ported Barrel Effectiveness
  17. 20:43Red Dot Reaction to Ammunition Types
  18. 21:45Final Thoughts from Marco & Tim
  19. 22:34Roger Barrera's Final Review & Recommendations
  20. 23:42Sponsorship Thanks & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Monsoon Tactical Grandmaster Genghis Comp and how does it affect recoil?

The Grandmaster Genghis Comp is a firearm modification featuring three inline ports behind the front sight and a larger port in front. It significantly reduces muzzle rise and felt recoil, making the firearm feel exceptionally flat and easy to control, akin to shooting an airsoft gun.

What type of ammunition is best for firearms with compensators like the Genghis Comp?

For optimal performance with ported firearms, hotter and faster ammunition (like 115gr or 124gr 9mm) is recommended. This maximizes the gas impulse, enhances recoil reduction, and ensures faster slide cycling for quicker follow-up shots.

How does the Grandmaster Genghis Comp affect point of impact at different distances?

Testing showed that while the compensator significantly reduces recoil, there can be a slight shift in point of impact at longer distances. After zeroing at 10 yards, adjustments were needed to maintain accuracy at 25 yards, with a typical shift of about half an inch right and an inch high.

What is the cost and lead time for the Monsoon Tactical Grandmaster Genghis Comp?

The full package, including sight relocation and Cerakote, costs around $450. The lead time is typically 12-14 weeks, but the firearm is not sent in until about two weeks before it's scheduled for work, minimizing downtime.

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