I have 2 of your compensators. No night though. I love them. They do help. But I have my reservations with the light mount version. Why make it for one kind of light? Why not allen screws to hold the compensator and either a gap in the comp to fit a light or even a pic rail on an existing comp? I wanted this, but didnt like the idea it was for a $300+ light. Im not meaning to criticize, but as a fan of your product suggesting an improved future product. Thanks for hearing me out.
Thanks for reaching out! And thanks for your support! We appreciate your feedback. The reason for using the expensive light has more to do with the availability of the bolt pattern that is machined in it from SureFire. It is a sturdy platform by which you can attach something that will take a lot of abuse and still hold up. The reason for not using a cheaper light has more to do with the light itself not having the type of built in support that is needed to take the abuse that I referred to above, because I’ve tried, short of machining the lights themselves. Which might make the cost as much as the expensive light. Hope this is helpful!
@@richdubbyapossibly, we are looking into a design for that. The main problem with that is the extra distance that it will push the light down, 1/4” inch. Which would make the controls of the light far enough away that I have to break my grip. Also, this would make holster compatibility impossible and would require a custom made holster. Just things to consider
Thanks for reaching out, Robert! We do offer a compensator for the Px4 Full that attaches via the Rail: vparmory.com/beretta-px4-storm-rail-mounted-compensator/
Great video. Just set this up on my LTT PX4 G-SD. Thanks for the detailed guide. Though I did find it interesting that LTT shows this comp with the spring mount; I couldn’t get that one to work?
@@VantagePointArmory incidentally I attempted an install using the spring latch numerous times without success. Specifically when I was able to correctly align the 6 screws, it resulted in the spring being completely compressed which prevented the ability to use the wings to actually raise and lower the lock bar. Whereas using the method in this video worked consistently and was noticeably more secure. There was no play whatsoever.
I wanted to use the non-light bearing VPA comp but it wouldn’t slide onto my PX4 easily. It was tearing up the polymer rail. For damage control, I opted for this light mount comp.
@@miles267unfortunately the polymer molds for the guns throughout the years vary. We did the best we could when came to sizing with what we have. The main concern is have a good push fit to take away as much slop as possible. We have talked about making some slightly oversized railmounted.
@@surfacegr1nder705 Understood - you did mention this in the video. Would it be best if I opened a RMA and returned my unused VPA PX4 full size comp in original packaging for a refund? I've successfully installed one of your VPA PX4 Surefire X300 comps that I got from LTT. Thanks.
@@miles267 oh yes, reach out to us and we will get you refunded, no problem. I believe that you would be maybe the third customer with the issue so far. We will keep your info so that if we get some oversized units we will let you know.
Thanks for reaching out, Angel! For the model shown in this video, yes you need the X300U-A light. However, we do offer a rail-mounted option on our website that does not require a light: vparmory.com/beretta-px4-storm-rail-mounted-compensator/
Thanks for reaching out! While the QD style attachment is certainly compatible and has been tested extensively, we've found the lockbar to provide an extra layer of security. The product was initially developed using the QD attachment, so it's still a viable option. Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions. Thank you for your support!
That setup is gorgeous...
Right! We appreciate it.
Would love a vid on the compact and tlr7 sub
Coming soon!
I have 2 of your compensators. No night though. I love them. They do help. But I have my reservations with the light mount version. Why make it for one kind of light? Why not allen screws to hold the compensator and either a gap in the comp to fit a light or even a pic rail on an existing comp? I wanted this, but didnt like the idea it was for a $300+ light. Im not meaning to criticize, but as a fan of your product suggesting an improved future product. Thanks for hearing me out.
Thanks for reaching out! And thanks for your support! We appreciate your feedback. The reason for using the expensive light has more to do with the availability of the bolt pattern that is machined in it from SureFire. It is a sturdy platform by which you can attach something that will take a lot of abuse and still hold up. The reason for not using a cheaper light has more to do with the light itself not having the type of built in support that is needed to take the abuse that I referred to above, because I’ve tried, short of machining the lights themselves. Which might make the cost as much as the expensive light. Hope this is helpful!
@@VantagePointArmory would a Piccatinny rail milled onto the compensator have worked?
@@richdubbyapossibly, we are looking into a design for that. The main problem with that is the extra distance that it will push the light down, 1/4” inch. Which would make the controls of the light far enough away that I have to break my grip. Also, this would make holster compatibility impossible and would require a custom made holster. Just things to consider
Will this work on the newer surefire turbo lights?
Yes it will - as long as it is the "A" version.
What Optics Ready Slide is this ? Doesn't look like a LTT RDO Slide ?!
Thanks for reaching out! It is an LTT optics slide. It is the original version they came out with. They have since changed to the current one.
Thank you for your reply and information.@@VantagePointArmory
Just got mine installed on my LTT, love it! Please come out with a 92 version and support for the TLR1 or TLR9 if possible!
We appreciate your support! I will pass your design requests on to our design team.
Will there be a comp that attaches to the rail?
Thanks for reaching out, Robert! We do offer a compensator for the Px4 Full that attaches via the Rail: vparmory.com/beretta-px4-storm-rail-mounted-compensator/
Great video. Just set this up on my LTT PX4 G-SD. Thanks for the detailed guide.
Though I did find it interesting that LTT shows this comp with the spring mount; I couldn’t get that one to work?
You can mount using the spring latch as well, however this locking bar assembly provides an extra layer of secureness. Thank you for your support!
@@VantagePointArmory incidentally I attempted an install using the spring latch numerous times without success. Specifically when I was able to correctly align the 6 screws, it resulted in the spring being completely compressed which prevented the ability to use the wings to actually raise and lower the lock bar. Whereas using the method in this video worked consistently and was noticeably more secure. There was no play whatsoever.
love my non light bearing model, the px4 doesn't move at all. Would love to see a rail mounted comp for the 92 series as well
I wanted to use the non-light bearing VPA comp but it wouldn’t slide onto my PX4 easily. It was tearing up the polymer rail. For damage control, I opted for this light mount comp.
@@miles267unfortunately the polymer molds for the guns throughout the years vary. We did the best we could when came to sizing with what we have. The main concern is have a good push fit to take away as much slop as possible. We have talked about making some slightly oversized railmounted.
@@surfacegr1nder705 Understood - you did mention this in the video. Would it be best if I opened a RMA and returned my unused VPA PX4 full size comp in original packaging for a refund? I've successfully installed one of your VPA PX4 Surefire X300 comps that I got from LTT. Thanks.
@@miles267 oh yes, reach out to us and we will get you refunded, no problem. I believe that you would be maybe the third customer with the issue so far. We will keep your info so that if we get some oversized units we will let you know.
When will these be back in stock?
They are in stock, you can find them here: vparmory.com/beretta-px4-storm-full-light-mounted-compensator/
Why are you not making one for the .40 s&w full size?
The comp is for 9mm and .40 S&W guns. When you go to the website to order, the calibers are specified in the item description.
@@PoeOutdoors is it the same one with LTT? Cuz I asked LTT and they told me its only for full size 9MM
do I have to have the flashlight with this spec
Thanks for reaching out, Angel! For the model shown in this video, yes you need the X300U-A light. However, we do offer a rail-mounted option on our website that does not require a light: vparmory.com/beretta-px4-storm-rail-mounted-compensator/
Wow, I had no idea there was an option without having to buy the light. I wonder if LTT will take the compensator back.
Do you not recommend the QD style of attachment of the x300? I’ve ran it on my VP armory comp/full size PX4 for about 500 rounds now with no problems
Thanks for reaching out! While the QD style attachment is certainly compatible and has been tested extensively, we've found the lockbar to provide an extra layer of security. The product was initially developed using the QD attachment, so it's still a viable option. Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions. Thank you for your support!
Can I get this for the 45 ACP version?
Thanks for reaching out! We do have a 45 ACP version in our design lineup. Stay tuned on our page for mode updates.
I would buy this for a .45 version@@VantagePointArmory