What's it DO? Linear Comp/ Blast Device

Published on May 2, 2021
Duration: 11:00

This video provides an expert analysis of linear compensators and blast devices, debunking common myths about their performance. The VSO Gun Channel Host, with high authority and deep technical knowledge, explains that these devices primarily manage muzzle blast direction rather than significantly reducing recoil or increasing back pressure. The actual benefit lies in directing concussion forward, making the shooting experience less disruptive for others.

Quick Summary

Linear compensators and blast devices primarily direct muzzle blast and concussion forward, away from the shooter and bystanders. Claims of significant recoil reduction or sound suppression are largely marketing hype; their actual benefit lies in managing the blast signature for a less disruptive shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Linear Compensators
  2. 02:11CMMG ZEROED Comp Overview
  3. 03:15Myth 1: Recoil Reduction
  4. 04:29Myth 2: Increasing Back Pressure
  5. 05:58Myth 3: Sound Redirection
  6. 08:02Actual Function and Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of a linear compensator?

The main purpose of a linear compensator or blast device is to direct the muzzle blast and concussion wave forward, away from the shooter and bystanders. It coalesces the pressure wave further in front of the muzzle.

Do linear compensators reduce recoil significantly?

No, the effect of linear compensators on recoil reduction is generally negligible. While they sequester some gas, their limited volume means they don't significantly impact dwell time or cycling compared to a full suppressor.

Do linear compensators redirect sound effectively for hearing protection?

While they may slightly redirect sound forward, testing shows only a minor 3dB reduction at the shooter's ear outdoors. This is insufficient to provide adequate hearing protection.

What are the actual benefits of using a linear compensator?

The primary benefit is managing the blast signature. By directing concussion forward, it makes the shooting experience less disruptive to teammates or bystanders, especially in confined spaces or tactical scenarios.

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