Compensator, GLOCK Multi-Port TACTICAL

$128.73

This black, metallurgically case-hardened steel compensator is used with our newer .460 Rowland® Glock conversions. Designed with a beautiful black-matte finish.

Compatible with suppressor-ready threaded barrels. Double set-screw secured. An Allen wrench is included in this Glock steel compensator listing.

Engraved in Deep Night Red.

 

  • Thread Pitch: .578 x 28
  • Also available in SS
  • Overall Length: 1.85″

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Steel Compensator for Glock Conversions

This sleek, black compensator, crafted from metallurgically case-hardened steel, is designed specifically for our latest .460 Rowland® Glock conversions. It features a stunning black-matte finish and is fully compatible with suppressor-ready threaded barrels.

The steel compensator for Glock multi-port tactical product listed here is securely attached using a double set-screw system, with an Allen wrench included for your convenience. For more information or to place an order, please contact us at (918) 928-7460.

Adding to its appearance, the steel compensator for Glock conversions is engraved in a striking Deep Night Red.

 

Key Specifications:

  • Thread Pitch: .578 x 28
  • Overall Length: 1.85 inches
  • Weight: 4 ounces

Options Available:

  • Black Cerakoted
  • Stainless Steel

For compensators threaded .575 x 40 (please call for availability).

 

Compensator for Glock FAQs

 

What does a compensator do on a Glock?

A compensator on a Glock reduces muzzle flip and felt recoil, helping in quicker target acquisition for subsequent shots. It enhances shooting speed and minimizes muzzle rise with little to no loss in velocity from the first shot to the last.

What are the benefits of a compensator on a Glock?

A compensator channels the rapidly expanding gases upwards, pushing the Glock straight down to counteract the upward thrust of the shot. This significantly reduces both actual and perceived recoil, which can help reduce flinching due to low-felt recoil.

What are the drawbacks of a compensator on a Glock?

Adding a compensator to a Glock increases its overall size and weight, which can make the firearm less comfortable to carry, especially for concealed carry. The added bulk may also hinder the ease of drawing the pistol from a holster or maneuvering it in tight spaces.

 

Contact .460 Rowland for Glock Compensator & Other Products

Not exactly what you’re looking for? Please browse all .460 Rowland extras here for power mag springs, FNX tactical products, GLOCK multi-port tactical products, recoil spring assembly parts, and more.

For more information on the Glock conversion steel compensator, please contact the experts at .460 Rowland today!

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Weight 4 oz

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Additional information

Please Choose An Option Black Cerakoted, Stainless Steel

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