SSP1/SSP2/SSP5 Kompensator *NEW*

SSP1/SSP2/SSP5 Kompensator *NEW*

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The Kompensator fits my SSP1 very well but it should fit the SSP2 SSP5 as well (for V2 idk). And the gun still fits in the belt Holster perfectly. ------------------------ *NEW* - V2 - In the second Version of my kompensator, i fixed the design flaw of the grooves not being straight, smallered the gap between the Gun and the Kompensator. I also noticed that i made it a bit too wide at the rounding so it doesnt match the gun edges. Most importantly i redesigned it so that it doesn´t come loose anymore when fired. And the blowback should still work properly (except with the use of an blow back spacer). = Instructions = Like the first version you have to glue the threaded cylinder in the Kompensator. To do this you have to put the Spacer in (Picture) and then screw the thread adapter on the original thread Adapter (or a printed one if it works) tightly (with the gun) . Then lay the disassembled Slide on a straight surface. put he kompensator a bit on the cylinder so that the rod is sticking in the guiding hole below (you can push it out a little bit). when the rod is in the hole and the faces of the kompensator and the slide laying on a surface, mark their relative position with something ( pen or scratch it). Afther screwing the cylinder out, you just have to glue it in the Kompensator with your markings aligning. For final assembly you have to take the spacer out that the rod not sticks out, Screw the kompensator on and reinstall the spacer so that the rod is in the hole of the Kompensator :) ------------------------ - V1 - i wanted my gun to look a litle bit cooler, so i designed this shord handed. I designed the thread casing and the compensator seperately since i wasn´t quite sure at which position the kompensator will tighten up and will align perfectly? So you guys will have to mark the relative position of those two parts in the right alignment. You can pull the slide back to reach the parts with a pen or a knive to mark the parts in the correct position to glue them together, or simply melt the gap between them with an soldering iron together. I designed it a little wider so when it shrinks due to the cooling it should fit perfectly. Let me know or if you have some improvement ideas or other ideas what i could make for the SSP1 (i only have this one). Im currently working on a silencer for the SSP1.

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