Pistol Comps Won't Get You Killed

Published on June 2, 2017
Duration: 4:03

This video debunks the myth that compensators or ported barrels on carry guns are dangerous. The presenter demonstrates that these modifications do not cause the shooter to catch fire, become disoriented, or be otherwise incapacitated in a self-defense scenario. The primary benefit of compensators is to keep the firearm flatter, allowing for faster and more accurate follow-up shots, which is crucial in a defensive encounter.

Quick Summary

Compensators and ported barrels on carry guns do not pose a significant risk of injury or incapacitation in self-defense scenarios. They are designed to reduce muzzle rise, keeping the firearm flatter for faster, more accurate follow-up shots, a critical advantage in defensive encounters. Myths about them causing fire or disorientation have been disproven.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Compensator Myth
  2. 00:20Steve Fisher's Demonstrations
  3. 00:39Purpose of Compensators
  4. 00:52Range Demonstration: Testing the Myth
  5. 01:13Feeling the Muzzle Blast
  6. 01:39Why Use Compensators?
  7. 01:45Factory Compensated Options (Glock 19C)
  8. 02:10Should You Carry a Compensator?
  9. 02:26Roland Special: Aggressive Ports
  10. 02:44Ejection Pattern and Safety
  11. 03:10Conclusion: Compensators Are Safe
  12. 03:21Final Thoughts from Steve Fisher
  13. 03:31Where to Build Your Roland Special

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a compensator on my carry gun get me killed in a street fight?

No, the idea that compensators or ported barrels on carry guns will get you killed is a myth. Demonstrations show they do not cause incapacitation, fire, or disorientation. Their primary function is to reduce muzzle rise, allowing for faster follow-up shots, which is beneficial in self-defense.

What is the main benefit of using a compensator on a firearm?

The main benefit of a compensator is to keep the firearm flatter during recoil by redirecting muzzle blast upwards. This significantly reduces muzzle rise, enabling the shooter to acquire their next shot more quickly and accurately, which is crucial in dynamic shooting situations like self-defense.

Can the muzzle blast from a compensator injure the shooter?

While compensators do vent gas and create a noticeable gust of wind, it's not powerful enough to cause injury or incapacitation. Even when ports are directed towards the shooter's face, the effect is minimal, akin to a strong breeze, and does not pose a significant risk.

Are there factory-made firearms with compensators available for carry?

Yes, some manufacturers offer factory-compensated or ported barrel options. For example, Glock has produced models like the Glock 19C Gen 4, which feature integrated compensators to help manage recoil and muzzle rise, making them suitable for concealed carry.

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