A device attached to the muzzle of a specific model of handgun, a compact .45 ACP pistol, designed to redirect propellant gases upward. This redirection counteracts muzzle rise, a common phenomenon contributing to decreased accuracy during rapid firing. This, in turn, allows for faster follow-up shots and tighter shot groupings.
Reduced muzzle flip and improved recoil control are key advantages. This enhances practical accuracy, especially in dynamic shooting scenarios. The choice to use such a device reflects a desire for improved firearm handling and performance. The rise in popularity of such modifications coincides with the increasing interest in competitive shooting sports.