The Strike Industries King-Comp features a large dual chamber design, which was engineered to reduce felt recoil and help reduce the side concussion with the specificallyangled gas ports. The King-Comp is a great alternative if you’re looking for a cross between a compensator and a muzzle brake or effective combo muzzle device. Specifications for Strike Industries King Comp for .223/5.56 or .308/7.62: Manufacturer: Strike Industries Color: Black Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: AR-15 Condition: New Length: 2.62 in Weight: 3.8 oz Fabric/Material: Steel Features of Strike Industries King Comp for .223/5.56 or .308/7.62 Dual chamber design to reduce felt recoil Specifically angled gas ports to cancel side concussion. Serrated prongs for barbed wire removal Heavy duty steel construction with parkerized finish Package Contents: Strike Industries King Comp for .223/5.56 or .308/7.62 1 x King Comp 1 x Crush Washer
Zenix –
Added it to a 10.5" 7.62×39 and it really brought down the blast and muzzle rise. It timed easily without the use of a locking nut, just the supplied crush washer. Would recommend for a .308 as well, I put it on my 18" .308 AR10 as well and found it to do a great job as well, and not kicking up a lot of debris in prone.This will not work with a .350 Legend though, or anything larger than .30 cal, as the inner diameter is not large enough for that, however it does thread on so use caution.
Kingwiththeax –
Dramatically reduced recoil, and zero muzzle rise when compared with the basic flash hider provided with my 7.62x39mm AR upper. It is louder than a flash hider, but doesn’t have the concussion of most brakes. It also looks badass and has perfect machining and finish. Not sure if it has any flash suppression capability, because I was shooting on a bright/sunny day. I couldn’t tell a difference in recoil between this caliber and my 5.56 ARs that I shot immediately before and after.
Griz –
Works as well as any comp, nice design. Installation was like any other muzzle device. Overall a very good comp. I really like the design on the end, makes for a nice ouch if it has to be used for impact of a spear like nature.
Neth –
Just got back from the indoor range after putting about 70 rounds through this comp. Yes INDOOR range and I still have my hearing. I know this is supposed to be more neighbor friendly than a brake, but I really wasn't expecting that much of a difference. I was wrong. It did a great job of acting like a brake – reduced recoil and muzzle rise significantly – without the pressure wave that irks the shooter next to you. Even indoors. It didn't seem to be louder or reverberate any more than the guy a lane over with a standard A2 birdcage at my ear. Didn't ask the neighbor. As for the flash hider at the end of the compensator … uh, I couldn't tell. It was difficult to see how well it diffused the muzzle flash through the huge muzzle flashes coming from the side ports. Lol. I didn't notice any flash above the barrel looking through my un-magnified red dot, so there's that. All in all I've extremely pleased with the King Comp. Factor in the price and I'm ecstatic!
Big Daddy –
This is hands down the muzzle device on a price to recoil reduction scale. Yes, the PWS FCS and Lantac ZERO RECOIL and a few others have more recoil reduction but you will have to pay triple the price for a slight difference. Installed this on my RAR 300 BLK and it feels like shooting a .22 Mag. The fit and finish were perfect and I like the aggressive style. I always look for cost effective products that perform well and this did not disappoint.
Brandon Smith –
This definitely helped with recoil, and it looks amazing. Just what I was looking for! OP always comes through with a great discount.