Herrington Arms shows off the limited edition ZERO Series compensator for Glock 43X/48
Herrington Arms shows off the limited edition ZERO Series compensator for Glock 43X/48

Herrington Arms introduces the limited edition ZERO Series compensator for Glock 43X/48, focusing on muzzle flip reduction with a unique top port design. Engineered with 7075 aluminum and available in multiple finishes, it promises 38% muzzle flip mitigation after proper break-in. The compensator is compatible with most holsters.

Herrington Arms states “The Herrington Arms Glock 43 ZERO series is a limited edition compensator designed to fit the Glock 43/43X/48. We engineered this comp with upgraded aesthetics and utilized a top port only design to focus on muzzle flip reduction only. This differs from our HC43 design due to the port geometry and the ZERO’s O-ring design vs. the set screw and side port design that the HC43 uses. The ZERO mounts similarly to our Universal Compensator series!

This compensator will work with the stock springs, provided your gun has gone through our recommended break-in period of 500 rounds, using factory-new ammunition with the threaded barrel you intend to use with the firearm, before installing a compensator. When testing this compensator, we have data showing it mitigating 38% muzzle flip reduction depending on what 9mm load and model used.”

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Material : 7075 Aluminum
  • Finish : Black Anodized or FDE Cerakote
  • Compatibility : Finned model : ONLY Glock 43x/48 (If your aftermarket slide has the same geometry as an OEM slide, it will fit too)
  • Included : 4 O-rings
  • Length : .97″ long
  • Holster Compatibility : Will fit in most open-bottom holsters. We use Sierra Defense, Tier 1 Concealed, and Safariland.

SOURCE: https://herringtonarms.com/

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