This gun is amazing. It has less muzzle flip than my Glock 19. I shot my Glock 19 and Glock 23C today in a fun shoot competition at my local range. The competition is timed and I was able to shoot a better time with the Glock 23C despite the larger caliber. The compensated Glocks only cost $30 more than a regular Glock and in my opinion the way they shoot makes them worth every penny. I think more people should own a compensated Glock.
I hate reading and hearing several ridiculous myths about the compensated Glocks.
Myth 1: "Shooting one at night is like having a flash bang grenade go off 3 feet in front of your face."
This was actually told to me by someone in the gun shop when I was purchasing the gun. This is large load of horse manure. I have shot them in low light conditions and if you are concentrating on your target you will never even notice the flash from the barrel ports.
Myth 2: The gas from the ports will rip your body parts off if you have them in the way.
The gas from the ports is very powerful, but there is almost no normal shooting position that one could use that would let the gas hit them. If you have both hands on the gun you will not feel the gas.
I hate reading and hearing several ridiculous myths about the compensated Glocks.
Myth 1: "Shooting one at night is like having a flash bang grenade go off 3 feet in front of your face."
This was actually told to me by someone in the gun shop when I was purchasing the gun. This is large load of horse manure. I have shot them in low light conditions and if you are concentrating on your target you will never even notice the flash from the barrel ports.
Myth 2: The gas from the ports will rip your body parts off if you have them in the way.
The gas from the ports is very powerful, but there is almost no normal shooting position that one could use that would let the gas hit them. If you have both hands on the gun you will not feel the gas.





