I’ll word it like this…Do you want more recoil or less recoil?Is it not a good idea?? I just figured since we cannot have threaded barrels for compensators.
I’ll word it like this…Do you want more recoil or less recoil?Is it not a good idea?? I just figured since we cannot have threaded barrels for compensators.
I'm not sure if it falls in the line of recoil, but less muzzle flip.I’ll word it like this…Do you want more recoil or less recoil?
They pretty much go hand in hand. Muzzle flip is mainly a byproduct of the recoil of the handgun. Guns inherently start moving upward due to the path of least resistance. Hold a gun upside down and shoot it and the muzzle dips instead of rises since your grip and most resistance is now above the slide. So porting is going to mitigate and attempt to balance out that lack of resistance on the opposite side.I'm not sure if it falls in the line of recoil, but less muzzle flip.
I know that it all depends on the caliber size/pressure to maximize the porting.
So then yes, porting would be favorable.They pretty much go hand in hand. Muzzle flip is mainly a byproduct of the recoil of the handgun. Guns inherently start moving upward due to the path of least resistance. Hold a gun upside down and shoot it and the muzzle dips instead of rises since your grip and most resistance is now above the slide. So porting is going to mitigate and attempt to balance out that lack of resistance on the opposite side.