A muzzle device designed for the Glock 29, a compact 10mm Auto pistol, typically redirects propellant gases upward to counteract muzzle rise and recoil. This device can improve shot-to-shot recovery time and maintain a more stable sight picture, particularly during rapid firing. Examples include ported barrels and add-on compensators that attach to the threaded barrel.
Reducing muzzle climb contributes to faster follow-up shots and increased accuracy, especially beneficial in defensive or competitive shooting scenarios. The compact size of the Glock 29 makes it more susceptible to felt recoil due to its lighter weight; therefore, these devices can significantly enhance controllability. The development of such accessories reflects an ongoing effort to improve firearm performance and handling characteristics.