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    Shadow Valley Weapons SVCOMP



    The SVCOMP was designed to do what other compensators do, reduce recoil and eliminate muzzle rise. The difference, however, is that we took our design beyond the needs of a recreational or competitive shooter. Keeping in mind the needs of patrolmen, servicemen, and operators, we added several features that put our product in the lead for professional use. No other muzzle device boasts such a utilitarian approach while maintaining appealing aesthetics.

    FEATURES

    - REDUCED RECOIL
    - ZERO MUZZLE RISE
    - 12 O'CLOCK PORT VOID
    - GLASS BREAK
    - WIRE CUTTER

    SPECIFICATIONS

    CAL: 0.223"
    THREAD: 1/2X28 TPI
    OAL: 2.25"
    DIA: 0.850"
    MATERIAL: 4142 CHROMOLY STEEL
    INSERT TIP: S7 TOOL STEEL
    FINISH: MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE
    INSTALLATION: 3/4" SAE
    RATED: FULL AUTO

    MSRP $75.00

    http://www.shadowvalleyweapons.com/#!svcomp/ce6i
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    I find the glass break and wire cutter at the end of the comp interesting for LEO work. Reminds me of the LMT a little. However, not sure how often I'd use it in real world applications.

    Anyone going to use one?

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    Maybe, I'd like to try one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    I find the glass break and wire cutter at the end of the comp interesting for LEO work. However, not sure how often I'd use it in real world applications
    My thoughts too. Cool "concept"

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    As if the Postman new I needed to see a couple for myself.



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    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    As if the Postman new I needed to see a couple for myself.




    I wanna break some glass with one. I like stabby things

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    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    As if the Postman new I needed to see a couple for myself.


    My postman puts my mail in the wrong mailbox.
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    Interesting...

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    Seems to create a lot of muzzle dip. Looks like its pushing down pretty hard.

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    Looks cool but breaking supported window glass is harder than most people think. I wonder how well it would actually work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyBomb View Post
    Looks cool but breaking supported window glass is harder than most people think. I wonder how well it would actually work.
    Something like this…



    Or this…

    Last edited by Deadwing; 28 February 2015 at 02:05.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyBomb View Post
    Looks cool but breaking supported window glass is harder than most people think. I wonder how well it would actually work.
    Yes it is. Even more with tint film on it.

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    If you know how to break a window its pretty easy, you don't need a special device (it does help though) to do it.

    Especially with a rifle.

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