@@PoeOutdoors been debating on buying the surefire mounted one. But if you say, “stay tuned” then I’ll wait for the olight and for sure get one for my px4 storm. And then one for my glock as well! 😁
That’s awesome! I’d like to see one for beretta PX4 compact be cool if we could get one without light that fits all px4 full-size holsters, could you do the design for the light slide on rail, and just tighten set screw into the frame to hold it so it wouldn’t add any material below frame of the gun?
I'm seriously considering getting one for my PX4CC. It might be a good addition to a CZ P-01, my other co-primary carry gun, if you're still taking suggestions. And, if you could match it pretty closely, the Sniper Gray of the PX4CC slide would be a great option - at least, for the PX4CC.
i have a full size 45 px4 and im looking to buy this compensator. however when i got to your website it says its only for 9mm and .40cal. is there a seperate link for the 45 version?
My question is: Are these still prototypes that are being shown? How will that compensator lock onto the picatinny rail of the gun? If you review @9:35, as the gun is pulled out of the holster, the compensator gets stuck in the holster since it is not firmly attached to the gun. Or was it your intention to hope that friction is going to keep the comp attached to the gun? I'm definitely intrigued...especially for a PX4 compact! Thanks!
The comp wasn’t attached to the rail for demonstration purposes. This video was intended to introduce the product and provide a general overview, much more on the way.
I am a fan of ported barrels and compensaters for some applications. However, I am somewhat confused by the presentation. Since there are no close-ups of the product, I can not clearly see the design nor can I get any idea of the functional quality of the product. Are you marketing this for the larger calibers (you talk about .45) or are you suggesting it for 9mm? The pistols this accessory fits are not competition guns, so I assume your target market is the "common" gun owner, like myself. Is it a range toy or is it suggested for concealed carry? My full size Beretta PX4 is already one of the softest shooting, lowest felt recoil pistols I have ever shot. How much reduction in barrel rise of the PX4 do you claim this compensator will produce? I may be interested in this product, but this ad does not provide the information I need to evaluate it's value for my range and defensive shooting needs.
@PoeOutdoors In my opinion, claiming to be withholding information is a poor decision. To me, that means you either do not believe in your product or you do not have the data to support your claims, or both. I will not be holding my breath for a subsequent ad, if there is one.
Successful sales and marketing professionals would disagree with your opinion, but you are entitled to have one. Several RU-vid influencers with very large followings have these comps in their hands as I type and will be sharing their thoughts in the coming weeks. I will also be publishing a review right here on this channel very soon.
Both the Glock and Beretta models are good to go with 40 S&W! The Glock comps have been tested with 9mm, 40 S&W, and even 357 Sig. It is compatible with the 19, 19x, 23, 32, and 45.
No good for a CCW pistol. Invest in some force on force training and you’ll soon discover 95% of situations your shooting from a compressed ready arm positioning or indexed off your chest. Or shooting while turning off axis. The LAST thing you want is muzzle shit blasting your own face. Useless in real world concealed carry along with red dots. Keep both on your range, competition pistols, not your concealed carry pistol. And yes I’m a NRA, PILB certified instructor.
I can verify that comps are good for ccw pistols. Dots have literally been proven to give faster target acquisition compared to irons. Been there, done that. I think you might be a Fud, bro. Your statement is provably false. Training is very important, which is why I do it often. That being said, comps help. Unless you have it up against your face, it's less than a sunburn. Most cases, it's almost nothing if you're indexing.