Springfield Armory Saint Victor—Now as a 9mm PDW
Springfield Armory’s Gen 2 Saint Victor launched earlier this year with new features…
Springfield Armory’s Gen 2 Saint Victor launched earlier this year with new features…
Woox might be best known for painstakingly crafted wood furniture and chassis systems…
The wait is finally over—UN12 Issue 24 is now on sale and on newsstands…
Setup & Shooting Instructions This drill is executed with a carbine at 50 yards. The…
All shooting is a balance between speed and precision. By that I mean you can…
The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…
Tyrant Designs CNC introduces a new chapter in compensator history with the addition to their first series production for the Sig Sauer P365, their SIG P365 T-Comp Compensator. Images and details of their P365 compensator can be seen on their website www.tyrantcnc.com. This new model is extreme on every level as it represents a new direction for compensator design. Utilizing a two piece design Tyrant has eliminated the need for set screws or loctite, instead using a housing & stem concept that is self containing.
During an up close look of the compensator one can tell the use of dual chambers that run .250” in depth. Overall dimensions line up perfectly to the profile of the P365, adding about .750 of an inch past the end of the slide.
The Tyrant Designs P365 T-Comp is also the first compensator made specifically for the Sig P365, promising unparalleled performance against the more traditional & one size fits most comps. Their product description reads as below;
The Tyrant Designs CNC Sig Sauer P365 Compensator, known as the P365 T-Comp, dramatically reduces muzzle rise and sensed recoil, allowing much quicker target re-acquisition. Compatible with ½-28 threaded barrels our compensator requires no modification to your Sig P365, and once assembled fits most open ended holsters. The T-Comp works on all Sig P365 configurations and will function using almost any grain ammunition.
The real enginuity is in how the T-Comp is installed. Utilizing a two piece design our Sig comp installs securely in seconds WITHOUT the need for set screws or any other faulty attachment methods. Working on a concept focused on uncompromised innovation allowed considerable engineering freedom in developing significant solutions. Once attached, the Tyrant Compensator will not come loose while operating your firearm, or while holstering/unholstering it. Whether you are a range day goer or competitive shooter we are confident our Sig Sauer compensator not only outperforms the competition but sets a new standard for compensator innovation.
Tyrant Designs offers their new Sig Sauer P365 compensator in 3 different, two tone colors: Black on Black, Black on Nickel, Black on Gold. They have stated that their first production run is limited and that all dealer allocations have been filled. To see more head to www.tyrantcnc.com
Keep up on all the latest News.
Guns & Tactics is an online media outlet that focuses on the firearms community, not just firearms and gear but also quality training, technical break downs and enlightening presentations.
Rex reviews his custom Glock 19. Not everyones cup of tea, however theres absolutely nothing wrong with tastefully guccifying your Glock.
[dcs_img_right framed=”black” w=”220″ h=”80″] http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/baelogo.jpg [/dcs_img_right] Running late for work? Looking to start a carpool? We’ve got the perfect ride! The beefed up RG12 Mk4 is a mean…
We put together a list of Memorial Day 2022 deals for your purchasing pleasure. As with any ongoing sales be sure to keep checking back.
[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”19″ display=”basic_thumbnail”]Recently Guns and Tactics had a chance to check out the Centralia Police SWAT vehicle. My first thought when I saw this beast was “man…
Ideal as an entry weapon, daily patrol rifle, even a 3-gun competition suitable carbine. Lost to the United States in 1989 with the creation of the Import assault…
A continuation of an earlier article, we check out how this dream 300BLK build performs. Check out the results.
© 2026 UN12 Magazine
© 2026 UN12 Magazine
Wait! Don’t forget to
Notifications