Steyr LP2 muzzle compensator on a LP10

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throb
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Steyr LP2 muzzle compensator on a LP10

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I am wondering if it is possible to fit a Steyr LP2 muzzle compensator to an LP10?(remove barrel shroud) Will the 8 duct compensator cone fit the LP2 compensator and will the LP2 barrel weight fit the LP10?

I was wanting to make my lp10 lighter and wondering if this is a good way to do it?

If it does fit is the sight line height the same?
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ghostrip
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Post by ghostrip »

yes it is possible and it will make lp10 very light. i have done it in my lp10 for a brief period. sight line will not remain the same
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Post by throb »

Thanks Ghostrip, for the reply.
How much higher (or lower) is the sight line?

Do you know how much lighter the weight is?
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Post by ghostrip »

i don't remember how many clicks i had to make but i don't think it was more than 5 or 6. with the short cylinder weight was about 860-880 grams. a nygord compensator was also tested and it worked nicely but i had to make more clicks in that case (the front sight height was bot the same as the steyrs). i ended up using nygords comp with the old aluminum cylinder (no manometer, no pressure indicator) for about 900 grams
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