I agree that from the side it’s hard to see any difference. Looking through the optic and tracking the dot I can tell a difference. With the Lucky 7s the dot tracks pretty much straight up and down. The Ramjet had more of a “V” tracking pattern.
@@awokeone7997 that depends. The Lucky 7s porting is my preference if there are no other considerations to think about. But sending off your barrel and slide to have it done is permanent. If you’re good with that, then Lucky 7s hands down. If you’re shooting a Glock you could probably get an aftermarket slide (Brownells windowed @$220) and barrel (AIM surplus @$40) and send it off for the Lucky 7s ports ($115) and have about as much invested as it would cost to buy a Ramjet/Afterburner.
you can see the ramjet muzzle rise is about a quarter inch more and bounces once on the return to zero
Came here to say this. The ramjet definitely bounces
Agreed. That’s why I prefer the Lucky 7s. Got a G47 getting 7’d right now. I’ll post some more vids when I get it back.
I got both. I love both.
both on the same gun? Serious question. I want both on one Glock
@@JWilliamsWorldWide you wouldn't be the first
Ports returns to zero faster
The Ramjet takes longer to get back on target, rise is about the same
I see No different too
Need a crono. Ported barrels lose a lot of velocity
Look further on my channel. There is a chrono. Loses @50fps. Still in the acceptable range for performance.
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That’s fuddlore
What's your definition of "a lot"???
No different
I agree that from the side it’s hard to see any difference. Looking through the optic and tracking the dot I can tell a difference. With the Lucky 7s the dot tracks pretty much straight up and down. The Ramjet had more of a “V” tracking pattern.
@@Gunsnobbery well thats great cause i have one on order 🤣
@@Gunsnobbery which one do you prefer or would recommend?
@@awokeone7997 that depends. The Lucky 7s porting is my preference if there are no other considerations to think about. But sending off your barrel and slide to have it done is permanent. If you’re good with that, then Lucky 7s hands down. If you’re shooting a Glock you could probably get an aftermarket slide (Brownells windowed @$220) and barrel (AIM surplus @$40) and send it off for the Lucky 7s ports ($115) and have about as much invested as it would cost to buy a Ramjet/Afterburner.
Um, pretty much only goes up 1 line while the comp goes up 1.5-2 lines. That’s a huge difference.