Compensators or Ports for EDC? *And Why?*

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It has become quite popular in the world of concealed carry and EDC to add a compensator such as the Radian Ramjet Afterburner or a Parker Mountain Machine comp to a ccw pistol. It is also becoming more common for people to get ported barrels and and ports to their everyday carry guns. The industry is even shifting in that direction with the X-Macro, Spectre Comp, Hellcat RDP, Shadow Systems CR920P, Smith and Wesson Performance Center, etc. So which is better for self defense? Are the reliable? Is the performance gain even worth it? And between the two, which is better? Stay tuned to this info-packed video to learn everything you need to know about ports vs comps for every day carry! Firearms featured in this video are Glock, Beretta, Staccato, Sig, and Smith & Wesson M&P. Holsters used were the Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite.

For my YouTube manual reviewer: I am a certified instructor and range safety officer. This was safely filmed at a private range. This is an unmodified semi-automatic pistol in its factory configuration handled by a professional. For the love of god I'm following your rules. There is no content in here that disqualifies the video as being safe for all advertisers and you know it.

0:00 Very Important Intro!
1:56 Some Hard Facts...
3:00 But why for EDC?
6:32 Much Ado About Ports
18:16 All About the Comps
26:26 Things in Common...
35:41 My Recommendation

#concealedcarry #glock #edc

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