We went to the range to try out several different models of Glocks. Our
real excuse we used for another trip to the range was to see how much
“Compensators” make on accuracy. Our spouses did not totally buy the
excuse. But we had a good time shooting. Helping with this test was one
of our police advisors. Scott has had lots of practice with the
different Glock models including the 23c model and is pictured on the
right.
The
Glock compensator package is basically holes in the barrel and the
slide to allow the gasses to pass out the top and reduce recoil. For
the untrained shooter the flames coming out the top of the gun may be
unnerving. However the reduction in recoil makes a difference on the
second and third shot in a group.
Using
several rounds of tests the patterns were an average of 1.6 inches
closer on fast shooting drills using the Glock 23c. In the tests where
we had lots of time the difference was only .8 inches. The bottom line
is that for the experienced shooter or the novice the compensator
package makes a difference on the follow up shots. The second and third
shot could be the difference of life and death in a shoot out. New
shooters need to keep in mind that the flames shooting out the top of
the barrel may be distracting unless you practice.
The models we used were very close in details so it was very difficult to tell the difference between the two models. There
was only about .7 grams difference with the 23c being lighter. I could
not tell the difference in weight, but could tell in recoil.
We recommend that anyone who is serious about personal defense that they
consider the Glock product line and while they are shopping, they also
check out the “c” models that have the compensation systems.
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CALIBER
.40
SYSTEM
Safe Action
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WEIGHT
600 g / 21.16 oz.
LOADED (~)
880 g / 31.03 oz.
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LENGTH
174 mm / 6.85 in.
HEIGHT
127 mm / 5.00 in.
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MAG. CAPACITY
Standard: 13
OPTIONAL
15 / 17
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WIDTH
30 mm / 1.18 in.
BARREL HEIGHT
32 mm / 1.26 in.
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TRIGGER PULL
2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs.
TRIGGER TRAVEL
12.5 mm / 0.5 in.
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LINE OF SIGHT
153 mm / 6.02 in.
BARREL LENGTH
102 mm / 4.02 in.
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BARREL RIFLING
right hand, hexagonal
LENGTH OF TWIST
250 mm / 9.84 in.
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Notice there is no difference except a weight difference of about .7 grams.
Posted on
Friday, June 27, 2008
by Stuart Turley