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NEW CMMG ZEROED Linear Compensator: Hands-On and In-Depth

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CMMG just announced ZEROED- a lineup of muzzle accessories that currently includes linear compensators, and a 22 cal flash hider. In this video we’ll take a hands-on look at the ZEROED 9mm linear compensator!

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26 COMMENTS

  1. Pretty cool video. One thing I learned from watching the Slo-Mo guys is to put a scale of some sort in the background. You can use it to measure distance traveled and also velocity based on the number of frames it takes to go that distance. I hope you do more slow motion filming since you have the camera. Engineers like us can learn a lot from info like that! πŸ‘

  2. Very interesting.
    I especially like linear compensators in countries like here in Germany, where silencers arenβ€˜t allowed for sport shooters.
    Keeps the recoils down without antagonizing everybody else on a crowded range.

  3. Nice review, super cool with the slow mo……
    Mabey next time when doing recoil comparisons shoot against a solid background with a few horizontal Iines

    That is pretty cool when you can overlay the images…..the high speed reveals a lot that can't be seen

  4. Awesome video & really like the 3-way split frame screen comparison! The slow-mo camera is cool. Looks like a nice comp, I just have a hard time spending $75 for it. Being a former engineer & machinist, I understand what goes into designing & manufacturing a part like this. I would rather put the $ towards a upgraded trigger. I think $50 max is a fair price for a high-end compensator.

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