Right.Does the compensator on the 1911 DS Prodigy comp affect muzzle velocity with the loss of pressure.
yes good point. But the 1911 DS comp, which I think is the one the OP referred too. Is more of a port (big hole cut in the barrel) and cut in the slide, like the hellcat pro comp. So not a comp that attaches to the end of the barrel.Right.
So, a comp attaches to the end of the barrel. All it does is redirect the exact same gas that would be exiting the barrel anyway.
No loss of velocity.
*curmudgeonly grumbling*yes good point. But the 1911 DS comp, which I think is the one the OP referred too. Is more of a port (big hole cut in the barrel) and cut in the slide, like the hellcat pro comp. So not a comp that attaches to the end of the barrel.
would this alter your answer Hans?
Sig has a comped slide that is past the end of the barrelyes good point. But the 1911 DS comp, which I think is the one the OP referred too. Is more of a port (big hole cut in the barrel) and cut in the slide, like the hellcat pro comp. So not a comp that attaches to the end of the barrel.
would this alter your answer Hans?
i take part of that back about "no such thing as a comped barrel" as vang comp does sg's and there is rifles w/ported barrels that are a pepper pot/radial looking, but usually have no rifling in that section. if no rifling it makes it a comp, if it has rifling it's ported.If the barrel is ported (depending on where, how much and size of porting) it will/can lose velocity unlike comps! Regardless of comp design it's not any different the non-comp. Comped barrel isn't such a thing, only a misguided manufacturer and marketing. An apple is still an apple regardless of someone calling it an orange.
not totally, but will lessen the velocity a little due to not dumping all the gas like a end of a barrel would. i own plenty of ported barrels (most are longer than factory barrels and are longer than the slide) and a few are factory ported (s/w m/p). velocity difference in short barrels, especially in pistol cartridges will give between 5-10 fps less. on this particular gun the slide is where you see the large hole as the port in/on the barrel isn't as bigI looked up the website to see what this was .
It's Ported ( with a huge freaking port ) , not compensated.
With a port that big , the effective Bbl length ends at the start of the crater, not at the Crown .
So expect velocities equivalent to those from a bbl half inch shorter than advertised length .
This was st posted in Cliff's thread, but was wrong thread.I looked up the website to see what this was .
It's Ported ( with a huge freaking port ) , not compensated.
With a port that big , the effective Bbl length ends at the start of the crater, not at the Crown .
So expect velocities equivalent to those from a bbl half inch shorter than advertised length .