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Short Answer = YES
Long answer = this is definitely something you want to do if you can find a shroud. The compensator does indeed help you in developing better follow-through.
Also - if you can find aluminum cylinders you'll find the pistol is more pleasant to shoot with them rather than with steel cylinders (assuming you don't like a very nose-heavy pistol).
You'll go a long way to find a better air pistol than the LP1. I wish you great success with it!
Long answer = this is definitely something you want to do if you can find a shroud. The compensator does indeed help you in developing better follow-through.
Also - if you can find aluminum cylinders you'll find the pistol is more pleasant to shoot with them rather than with steel cylinders (assuming you don't like a very nose-heavy pistol).
You'll go a long way to find a better air pistol than the LP1. I wish you great success with it!