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No, your not going to see photos of it fired at night, I don't have that capability, you'll have to take my word for it
received and mounted the FSC47 compensator yesterday, got out last night to test it on my range
mounted on a Chinese type 56, once threaded on to the indexing pin was a little loose so I used 500 deg teflon tape to tighten it up
using an old Nikon 3X compact scope on the Texas Weapons dogleg receiver mount
the only light was from my barn mounted arc light, several old Zucchini and summer squash died during this testing
shooting at 35 yrds, leaning against a fence post, no barrel rest
this compensators does as advertised, the muzzle flash come out laterally and one does not perceive the flash in your scope
also, muzzle rise was very slight, allowing me to keep the crosshairs within the zucchini at 35 yrds, getting quick follow up shots
BUT, you going to want to wear hearing protector with this compensator
I fired just 5 rnds before before wimped out and put on protectors
received and mounted the FSC47 compensator yesterday, got out last night to test it on my range
mounted on a Chinese type 56, once threaded on to the indexing pin was a little loose so I used 500 deg teflon tape to tighten it up
using an old Nikon 3X compact scope on the Texas Weapons dogleg receiver mount
the only light was from my barn mounted arc light, several old Zucchini and summer squash died during this testing
shooting at 35 yrds, leaning against a fence post, no barrel rest
this compensators does as advertised, the muzzle flash come out laterally and one does not perceive the flash in your scope
also, muzzle rise was very slight, allowing me to keep the crosshairs within the zucchini at 35 yrds, getting quick follow up shots
BUT, you going to want to wear hearing protector with this compensator
I fired just 5 rnds before before wimped out and put on protectors