I placed a b25 target at 15 yards, kneeled about 12 inches away from the camera, shot 2 rounds on semi, then 8 rounds on FA while trying my best to use no support and just allow the gun to recoil. Equipped with only a cell phone and my range bag, I set out to record the best I could trying to document any flash at dusk and muzzle rise. ![]() It would have to do, as I was not about to drive back home without shooting the dang thing. ![]() As luck would have it (after a 30 minute drive) I discovered I had forgotten my ammunition at home and only had 20 rounds of American Eagle 223 55g FMJ in a mag. I headed out to the range to test these 2 muzzle devices side by side. At first I was confused, as I noted there are ports on the top and the right side of the comp, but none on the left. Probably a mistake, but fortunately my gun took the 1 green shim and timed perfectly. I initially was slightly annoyed, because Surefire included 4 "red" shims, several no color shims, and a green shim (there is supposed to be more). I should note, however, torquing these muzzle devices to 25 ft lbs, even with a slightly deformed tool, was no problem. I ended up removing my SF3P with a standard armorers wrench. This did not go so well, as I began to bend and deform the tool and the 3 lugs. Note, I had soaked the rockset secured SF3P in water for 48 hours prior to removal. ![]() Also I should note, as some have asked, the Warcomp does not have a "blast chamber" anymore than a SF3P does to act as a sacrificial baffle.Īnxious to try this new tool Surefire provided, I decided to remove the SF3P with it. As you'll notice, the Warcomp does not have wrench flats like the SF3P, so it must be installed and removed with the use of this wrench shown later. The Warcomp was packaged identically to the SF3P i have, with the addition of a tool to remove and install the Warcomp. Host gun: Factory Daniel Defense MK18 upper receiver group with a registered Colt M16 lower, H3 buffer. Seeing as how this is a new item, with little to no reviews, I figured some might find a review and comparison helpful. I recently purchased a Surefire Warcomp 556-1/2-28 to replace the Surefire SF3P I currently have on my rifle.
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