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True Precision Inc TPG43CMPBL True-Lock Ultimate Compensator Black Type 3 Hard Anodize 7075 T6 Aluminum Compatible w/ Glock 43/43X/48

$123.49

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5 in stock

The True Precision Locking Compensator is designed to enhance shooting accuracy by significantly reducing muzzle rise and felt recoil. It’s market defining integrated locking block ensures that the compensator can be securely attached without damaging the firearm’s barrel or threads, nor does it require a thread locking compound for a secure fit. This offers a superior attachment method over traditional compsensators that are on the market. The Locking block feature also allows the compensator to be easily removed without causing damage to itself or the barrel thus allowing greater flexibility when swapping attachments on threaded barrel. Engineered and manufactured in the USA, the True Locking Comp is the defining advancement in the functionality of compensators.

Additional information

UPC

719104541851

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

TPG43CMPBL

Caliber/Gauge

Product Type

Compensator

Model

Mini Comp

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