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SureFire Warcomp Flash Hider w/Suppressor Adapter
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Will Combs's Review of SureFire Warcomp Flash Hider w/Suppressor Adapter

I put the 30cal Warcomp on my boltgun in September 2023 and have a couple hundred rounds through it so far. Before, my rifle just had a recessed target crown. After a trip to the gunsmith for thread cutting, I installed the Warcomp (I have two in 22cal and love them, so I bought one in 30cal), and noticed a marked improvement in the rifle's behavior during the milliseconds of the shot going off and leaving the barrel. I have briefly dabbled/experimented with a few different 30cal muzzle devices for my boltgun, but keep going back to the Warcomp. (Uninstall Warcomp, install something else, do a range day with the other one, and reinstall the Warcomp that night.)
If you don't want the compensator functionality, then the SureFire SOCOM SF3P (MPN #SF3P-762-5/8-24) is purely a flash hider and will do just fine. But for about the same price, I don't see why you would go with the SF3P over the Warcomp.
The Smith Vortex FH product line is excellent, but the Warcomp goes toe-to-toe with the Vortex FH, and also has a bit of compensator functionality that the Vortex FH does not.
Yes, there is a "tuning fork" effect with each shot, but you don't hear it unless you're like 10 feet away from the muzzle or closer. And if you're that close, you probably won't notice anyways. I've heard people say they don't like this design or that design because of the tuning fork effect, but (imo) it's not worth complaining about.
Would Recommend: Yes
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About Will Combs from AL, United States

Gun guy & outdoorsman