CGS Group recently unveiled the Official Qube, a Set Screwless Comp for Glock pistols.
Sounds interesting so I asked how it works and this was their reply.
The center radially porter cylinder threads onto the barrel first and gets torqued down with a wrench. It comes in either M13.5×1 LH or 1/2×28. The square Comp slides over the top of that against a taper on the ported cylinder. The hex nut lock on the front end pinches the square Comp against a second taper and locks it down preventing rotation of the square comp.
The square comp is the same size as a Glock slide, so it can be put in a vise and then just torqued down.
Alternatively, you can get the front lock but finger tight and get the square Comp oriented at 11 o’clock, then tighten to final orientation by torquing it down with a crescent wrench.
The center is radially ported so it doesn’t need timing since the barrel dimension will vary. Tapers can’t be shimmed anyway.
Although it’s intended for Glocks, it can be used with other pistols as well due to its mounting system.
Finally, they are offered in Bronze, Blue, Rainbow, Violet-Black, Black and Flat Dark Earth. Contact sales@cgsgroup.com to order.
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The Official Qube (TM) Compensator
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Interesting design. Does anybody know the price and availability?
They should be available within 30 days and will be around $119 MSRP for the black color. You can email sales@cgsgroup.com for more info.
Thanks for the info!
Interesting concept. If you decide to install this on your own, I would imagine any set of channel locks in your toolbox will end up marring the hex nut fairly easily. Pick up a 10-Inch Knipex Pliers Wrench with parallel jaws and you should be able to remove and install it without damaging the nut.
I agree about the Knipex Pliers Wrenches, I own a set and they are the best in my opinion. They also work great on aircraft hydraulic fittings.
Certainly is good looking.