If you’re not familiar yet with Anarchy Outdoors, it’s about time you get to know them. They sell a wide range of custom gun parts, many of which are easy to install, require no permanent modifications to the firearm, and can substantially improve accuracy, handling and performance.
Their products are widely compatible with a large range of the most popular firearms in the industry, and they also represent other top brands and parts, like Timney and TriggerTech.
This article will focus on a specific set of parts they sell – their compensators for Glock pistols like the Glock 19 – which are available in several colors and are compatible with multiple generations and models.
Here’s what you should know.
1. They’re Easy to Install
Worried that you won’t be able to upgrade your Glock at home? Don’t be intimidated. Like most Anarchy Outdoors’ parts, their compensators for Glock pistols are easy and straightforward to install. Just one thing to be aware of – they are not compatible with Glock pistols that have threaded barrels.
2. They Require No Permanent Modifications to the Firearm
Not confident enough to make the modifications necessary to your firearm so that it will accept a compensator? Don’t want to shell out the dough to have a gunsmith do it for you?
No worries – these compensators for Glock pistols require no permanent modifications, and no trip to a gunsmith. You can make the upgrade easily at home.
3. They Can Substantially Reduce Recoil
By substantially, we mean that these compensators for Glock pistols can cut felt recoil in half. That’s a pretty big deal, can slash muzzle flip, and help you keep your sights focused on target for faster, more accurate follow-up shots, whether for defensive applications or competition shooting.
Moreover, they make these compensators for Glock 20 pistols, which are chambered in 10mm Auto and are notorious for the amount of recoil they produce – making a compensator a great option.
4. They Do Not Affect Shot Power
It’s natural to assume that a compensator will affect shot power if the felt recoil dips – but this is erroneous and false.
Even though these compensators for Glock pistols are highly effective at slashing felt recoil, they do not affect shot power at all.
5. They’re Not the Only Thing You Can Do to Mitigate Muzzle Flip
There are numerous other upgrades you can make to your Glock pistol to cut recoil. One is the installation of a heavier guide rod, which will weigh the pistol down at the muzzle and help tame recoil and muzzle flip.
Another is not a change to the gun, but the option to shoot lighter loads that produce less recoil – look for muzzle energy, measured in ft-lbs or joules (J) on the ammo box. The lower, the less recoil they will produce.
Ready to Upgrade with a Compensator for Your Glock?
Interested in learning more about the details of these compensators for Glock pistols before you decide if one is right for you?
Visit Anarchy Outdoors or get in touch with them directly at 833-980-0333 and they will be happy to help you out.
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