New: JP Enterprises John Paul Signature Series Compensator

New from JP is the John Paul Signature Series limited-edition .223 Rem. compensator, which maintains a 1x3-inch profile while offering 30% improvement over the original Recoil Eliminator.

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posted on July 8, 2024
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Taking a different approach to compensator design, the new John Paul Signature Series maximizes efficiency with a series of five uniquely tuned baffles.
Photo courtesy of JP Enterprises

The new John Paul Signature Series Compensator from JP Enterprises is a limited-edition .223 Rem. comp that maintains a 1x3-inch profile while delivering a 30% improvement in recoil reduction over the company’s original Recoil Eliminator.

To maximize efficiency, the John Paul Signature Series Compensator incorporates five uniquely tuned baffles, each sculpted for optimal gas capture and redirection. Advanced mass flow modeling was used to harness nearly 100% of the muzzle gas. Additionally, each baffle surface, port size and spacing is crafted to extend the deceleration window and provide smooth muzzle impulse moderation.

JP Signature Series Compensator
Each baffle surface, port size and spacing is meticulously crafted to extend the deceleration window and provide smooth muzzle impulse moderation.

 

The intricate internals of the JP Enterprises John Paul Signature Series Compensator are hand-welded, along with meticulous polishing for a mirror finish.

As mentioned, the new compensator is a limited-edition product. JP Enterprises has only produced 130 of these compensators. Each is individually numbered and engraved with John Paul’s signature.

The new John Paul Signature Series Compensator is available as a standalone item or as an upgrade muzzle treatment for any .223 custom rifle or upper assembly build. Standalone price is $349.95, or $240 as an upgrade for a JP custom build. In addition, JP Enterprises is limiting each order to two compensators per customer.

Learn more at jprifles.com.

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