Strike Ind J Comp



J-Comp Type 89 muzzle device During this weekends familiarization fire we used a new muzzle device from Strike Industries. The muzzle device is based off the type 89 Japanese assault rifle. I was a little skeptical at first. The SI JCOMP Gen2 is the classic Type 89 compensator re-engineered and updated for the 21 st century. Due to end user feedback, the favorite features of the original are retained, but the J Comp now features increased muzzle rise compensation, and is available in 7.62x39mm and.308/7.62x51mm in addition to 5.56x45/.223.

Strike Industries products are designed by shooting experts for the shooting sportsman. The Strike Industries JCOMP Gen 2 is based on the classic Type 89 compensator in used by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. Updated and enhanced, the Gen 2 retains all the great features of the original JCOMP with improved muzzle rise compensation and compatibility with blast mitigators like the Strike Industries Oppressor or the Ferfrans CRD. This effective two chamber design performs very comparably to some of the top-tier comps and brakes on the market at just a fraction of the price. Features:.

Internal diameter tuned specifically for 5.56 and.223 ammunition. 1/2x28 thread pitch. 2 chamber design.

Strike Ind J Comp

Hybrid muzzle brake/compensator. Pre-drilled for pinning and welding. Includes crush washer. Length: 2.55'. Outside diameter: 0.87'. Inside diameter: 0.26'.

Weight: 3.6 oz. The barrel doesn't move. Gun shoots like a laser.

Holy Mother it is loud. I shot my 10 inch barrel 300blk with regular A2 before I shot this. I thought it was loud. I took 2 shots with this on a 18 inch barrel 223 wyld and had to stop. There was a guy in his truck watching us shoot.

I never met him before and he was there just watching. Code composer studio crack. He brought me some hearing protection. Asked if it was a 308. Point is, it preforms outstanding. Put something over your ears before you shoot with it. I Highly recommend this product.

Performs incredible. Just really loud. For the money and mixed purpose, this is probably as good as it gets.

As I see it as 50% less recoil, 35% less muzzle rise, 15% LOUDER. From what I've been seeing vs an A2 FH it knocks recoil into a non-issue and the muzzle doesn't move nearly as much. That said, with most any muzzle device change, as far as LOUD/BLAST: outdoors it's really not much louder than an A2 Flash Hider and doesn't seem to bother anybody (even shooters next to me), Indoors.well you might not make friends with the shooter next to you LOL! Completely agree with Raymond’s review. Decided to try this due to good reviews & EXTREMELY inexpensive price, especially if you get it when on sale.

It’s a great brake for any price. Very comparable performance to Lantac Dragon or VG6 Epsilon as far as reduction of recoil & muzzle rise, but I think it has slightly less aggressive side blast concussion. It’s definitely noticeable concussion, just didn’t seem as bad as the Lantac. Haven’t done my own personal scientific side-by-side testing, but it may actually outperform the two aforementioned more expensive brakes. If you want less recoil & muzzle rise & can deal with the side blast then the Jcomp is by far the best bang for your buck. Pull the trigger, you won’t regret it.