I ended up on here because HK parts net is out of stock and it looks like the same exact comp. HK parts does not say anything about the manufacturers name on their website so it might be the same comp.
Threaded barrels are legal, that ant the issue. You cant have a screw on comp unless its pined in place and cant be taken off making it a bitch to clean and grey area depending on the quality of having it permanently attached. Again threaded barrels are fine its comps that can be screwed on and off that are no no's...
My main concern is holster compatibility. What's the point of having that on your gun if you have to keep it in a case, safe or drawer? It just turns into a safe queen or a range toy.
There are options for universal adjustable holsters online, even for concealed carry. Type universal adjustable holster into Google and scroll through the options.
@@777tWill777 Well, I like carrying the most capable thing I can help it. Even though the likelyhood of having to fire more than 5rds is very low, I still shoot better with a bigger gun that has a comp and most people do aswell.
Strike industries makes a comp called the Mass Driver that also doesn't need a threaded barrel, you can keep on your weapon light on the original weapon light rail, it doesn't interfere with holsters, also it doesn't cost $200.
I havent found comps useful for 40 cal. Technically this 200 dollar device would work for a g31. I would rather pay money for a quality aftermarket barrel with ports. I love my barsto extended ported barrel for my hotter 357sig loads.
Lol don't bother with the code. They only sell one item and they're sold out. But really, the price is disgusting. And they only have these for Gen5 Glocks. Do better.
Yeah, but, what if ur training involves a holster? I do alot of drills from the holster and shoot from retention now and then. Practicing the draw is as important as the rest of it
Strike industries makes a comp called the Mass Driver that also doesn't need a threaded barrel, you can keep on your weapon light on the original weapon light rail, it doesn't interfere with holsters, also it doesn't cost $200.
Fun range toy. But if your range time is for real life training, it actually is anti productive. Don’t get used to shooting with one, it will throw off your game.
I mean to each his own but the only benefit it could provide is contact shooting so the gun doesn’t come out of battery upon making contact since it is “frame” mounted only. If the comp was only attached via the barrel it could still come out of battery when having to contact shoot. Also great way to loose your night vision when shooting at night. Comps = huge fire balls. Same reason teams don’t use comps on AR’s. Flash Hiders yes. More for 3 Gun etc. Not a fan in real world applications. But like I said to each their own.
@@evey0259 pretty arrogant assumption to tell me to train more when you have no clue who your talking to or what my training or real world skill set level is. Comps on a pistol are pointless, stupid and potentially dangerous in real world applications. Ever ran a comp with PVS 7/14/15 on? Bet not. Stupid. Can’t. Don’t have time to take on and off either. It’s a pistol. Ever had to POC shoot? That’s Point Of Contact. That is to come around the corner into a threat and make contact with your barrel. Depending on the firearm it becomes disengaged for brief moment and if that happens as you pull the trigger you get a dead gun meaning nothing happens. Guess what then your in deep shit. A comp can make that even more likely to happen. Got to ask yourself why you have a comp? If it’s recoil and you can’t handle the recoil, hit the gym and man up. Not all ammo likes the added weight of comps as well for recoil/cycling purposes. Run hi power ammo you say?…ok. Get a high power fire ball, I say. Comps also exacerbate the risk of getting debris, dirt, mud etc into the action. Especially if it’s a compensated barrel as well. Get dirt or sticks, sand etc into the action and get a jammed pistol when you NEED it and you may end up in a box. Unnecessary risk to take in the real world when your life depends on it. The ONLY place it may be useful is 3 Gun, but steel targets or IPSC targets don’t return fire. They don’t see you enormous fireball you emit either. Train as if it’s real. If I’m not gonna use it in the real world, I don’t train with it in the fake world. Also have a comp on your personal CCW gun and get into a shoot situation, the opposing attorney/ PROSECUTOR is gonna paint you as gun crazy, Vigilante, seething for the opportunity to shoot someone. Exactly why (Most) police/sheriffs depts don’t allow comps and trigger modifications on duty guns. Ask me how I know? BUT all that being said, if it suits you and you enjoy them so be it. Your choice. Glad I served for you to have the right/freedom to make the assumption that I need to train more. Stick to Call of Duty. I’m sure AR stands for Assault Rifle in your world as well and I’ll work on training more. Thanks.
Aaron from Sage Dynamics has a wonderful video on this very subject, putting the loss of night vision myth finally to bed. Not trying to come off as an arse but the gun community needs these types of perpetuated myths to be put to bed already. Proper training will always be superior over regurgitated internet gun myths.
Use code GLS10 at www.furydefense.com to save 10% sitewide.
Maybe I'm a nerd, but that Glock / Comp combo is giving me RoboCop Auto 9 vibes.
I was thinking the same thing lol
"I LIKE IT!"
Probably fair to mention to those watching this in 2023...it doesn't appear that Fury Defense's website is in operation.
I ended up on here because HK parts net is out of stock and it looks like the same exact comp. HK parts does not say anything about the manufacturers name on their website so it might be the same comp.
This is great for people in California. Threaded barrels are illegal for pistols, so it’s difficult to have a comped pistol.
Not really, because we can only get glock gen 3's. This is for gen 5.
@@thelittledetailscr7231 says on their web site they offer these for gen 3, 4, & 5
Threaded barrels are legal, that ant the issue. You cant have a screw on comp unless its pined in place and cant be taken off making it a bitch to clean and grey area depending on the quality of having it permanently attached. Again threaded barrels are fine its comps that can be screwed on and off that are no no's...
Cali is fucking stupid with their gun laws, sorry you have to suffer them
@@thelittledetailscr7231 check out a company called Five Kilo. There is your best option.
I’m honestly here because I’m looking to get a comp for my Glock 44, just for looks 😂 I just wanna make my Glock 44 tacticool
The price just turned my stomach. It's way overpriced.
These are just rebranded from HKparts with an insane mark up
My main concern is holster compatibility. What's the point of having that on your gun if you have to keep it in a case, safe or drawer? It just turns into a safe queen or a range toy.
There are options for universal adjustable holsters online, even for concealed carry. Type universal adjustable holster into Google and scroll through the options.
Why would you want to carry something that big lol.
@@777tWill777 Well, I like carrying the most capable thing I can help it. Even though the likelyhood of having to fire more than 5rds is very low, I still shoot better with a bigger gun that has a comp and most people do aswell.
So just curious If I have an extended barrel can I still use the under rail compensator?
Awesome option for those of us that aren't legally allowed to have threaded pistols
Website doesn't work. Are these available from another company
Just to inform, Glock 19 gen 5 compensators are sold out on the merchant’s site.
Does any other companies sell this brand of compensators?
can this fit a glock 30sf if not please help and thanks for your videos
Just went on the website and they only have them available for a 17 and 19 😢
Link is dead for Fury Defense
Why does the guide rod spring need to be changed out when adding a compensator to a glock??
Assuming this "fury defense" is no longer in business. They have 1 item on their website that has never been in stock. 🥴
I think they were bought by Wasatch Arms. They sell, what appears to be, the exact same comp
They sell literally 1 product on their website and it's sold out. Might need to diversify a little.
I am assuming it will work on a Gen 3 Glock 19 as well?
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too
Omg 😱 I been looking for one for my Glock 19 and you came just in time thank you
Strike industries makes a comp called the Mass Driver that also doesn't need a threaded barrel, you can keep on your weapon light on the original weapon light rail, it doesn't interfere with holsters, also it doesn't cost $200.
@@trevornasby1026 you gotta link or name do what its called
@@jay2x899 He literally said it, it's the Strike Industries "Mass Driver Comp"
@@Swifterooslol they literally could've googled it with half the effort of that question
Would it be more reliable due to not actually putting all that weight on the end of the barrel?
That helps with the recoil by focusing the weight in the front and helping you keep it down
Only for gen 5 right? Not gen 3?
Any comps for 45acp or 10mm??
Checked this compensator online and it's sold out... Fail.
could I run the g19 comp on the g44?
Can this still be used with a threaded barrel glock?
Will fit on a Psa dagger?
That compensator works for a glock 45?
the website in your link doesn't offer it for 21
is this California legal?
Does it work with the gen 4
i have the 21
Not for actual training. Still cool tho
This would be insane on the 19 gen 5
they make it for it now
I can do you one better. Check out a company called Five-Kilo. Guarantee you won't find better.
Can't wait to buy one and take it to my local airsoft match...
My robo cop dream has come true
Why don't companies make one that can be taken off without tools?
The Glock she tells you not to worry about....
Who here thinks this will fit on my fnp 45 non tac
can you sell it to me i want to put it on my glock 34.
I didn’t even know this was a thing gotta check them out
Kind of spendy but less than a comp + new barrel....
Can this fit glock 35 gen 3
No. Next
Price is BS... Look elsewhere. 😂
It's no longer a pistol at that point..its almost a sbr with how long that thing is lol
imagine shilling a dead company
1. This thing is absolutely ugly! And way too bulky!
2. Good luck finding a holster for this thing especially once you put on a light. No thank you
Why they never compensate calibers that need it
I havent found comps useful for 40 cal. Technically this 200 dollar device would work for a g31. I would rather pay money for a quality aftermarket barrel with ports. I love my barsto extended ported barrel for my hotter 357sig loads.
Offer one for Gen 3 Glock 20 and I would consider.
Exactly
Yes because the watered down 10mm performance of nearly all 10mm ammo is still too much recoil?
@@SPACEgatHIPSTER nope just for looks for me
@@captainohsowavy
Ditto
Yeah need Gen3 here as well ☹️ though was able to find the strike industries mass driver. Need more frame comps
Why so many people need these on 9mm??
I need this for my Glock 20
I need this for my 21 (.45)
@@s.o.f.fpatriotsforlife414 try KKM
website doesnt work are these not 4 sale anymore?
Fury defense doesn’t seem to be up, but wasatch arms has them
Do you know if this is compatiable with Glock 34 Gen 5?
Lol don't bother with the code. They only sell one item and they're sold out.
But really, the price is disgusting. And they only have these for Gen5 Glocks. Do better.
Does it change your point of impact?
Do you need a new recoil spring in order for it to work?
I see on the website it says Glock 17 gen 5 only. Would it work on a Glock 17 gen 4?
That's what I'm trying to find out. I don't see why not!
Does it work for Glock 19 gen 3?
They don't have one for .40 would the glock 17 one work on glock 22? hole diameter wise
Hi will this comp work for me Glock 22 gen 5 .40cal
Will it fit on a Gen 3 and do you have to have to shoot a different grain of bullets?
The only fury defense comp I can find looks nothing like this. The Wasatch comp looks suspiciously like this one though 🤔🤔
I want this just cuz it looks cool some shit john wick or robocop would use I wouldn't edc tho range fun
Are compensators legal in california?
Yes, if it’s set up like this and have no threaded barrel
Legal... AND causes cancer.
My friend just bought me this for Christmas and I'm so excited to try it out on my range this weekend 😄
How was it
@@izheeme absolutely love it. 🙌🏼
Yeah, but, what if ur training involves a holster? I do alot of drills from the holster and shoot from retention now and then. Practicing the draw is as important as the rest of it
Strike industries makes a comp called the Mass Driver that also doesn't need a threaded barrel, you can keep on your weapon light on the original weapon light rail, it doesn't interfere with holsters, also it doesn't cost $200.
@@trevornasby1026 thanks for the info!
too bad they all sold out
Glock 23 gen 5?
Sold out 😭
Very interesting!
Very nice presentation 👍
Fun range toy. But if your range time is for real life training, it actually is anti productive. Don’t get used to shooting with one, it will throw off your game.
I mean to each his own but the only benefit it could provide is contact shooting so the gun doesn’t come out of battery upon making contact since it is “frame” mounted only. If the comp was only attached via the barrel it could still come out of battery when having to contact shoot. Also great way to loose your night vision when shooting at night. Comps = huge fire balls. Same reason teams don’t use comps on AR’s. Flash Hiders yes. More for 3 Gun etc. Not a fan in real world applications. But like I said to each their own.
Train more. In situations where a comp will cause you to lose your night vision, you should be using a WML for PID.
@@evey0259 pretty arrogant assumption to tell me to train more when you have no clue who your talking to or what my training or real world skill set level is. Comps on a pistol are pointless, stupid and potentially dangerous in real world applications. Ever ran a comp with PVS 7/14/15 on? Bet not. Stupid. Can’t. Don’t have time to take on and off either. It’s a pistol. Ever had to POC shoot? That’s Point Of Contact. That is to come around the corner into a threat and make contact with your barrel. Depending on the firearm it becomes disengaged for brief moment and if that happens as you pull the trigger you get a dead gun meaning nothing happens. Guess what then your in deep shit. A comp can make that even more likely to happen. Got to ask yourself why you have a comp? If it’s recoil and you can’t handle the recoil, hit the gym and man up. Not all ammo likes the added weight of comps as well for recoil/cycling purposes. Run hi power ammo you say?…ok. Get a high power fire ball, I say. Comps also exacerbate the risk of getting debris, dirt, mud etc into the action. Especially if it’s a compensated barrel as well. Get dirt or sticks, sand etc into the action and get a jammed pistol when you NEED it and you may end up in a box. Unnecessary risk to take in the real world when your life depends on it. The ONLY place it may be useful is 3 Gun, but steel targets or IPSC targets don’t return fire. They don’t see you enormous fireball you emit either. Train as if it’s real. If I’m not gonna use it in the real world, I don’t train with it in the fake world. Also have a comp on your personal CCW gun and get into a shoot situation, the opposing attorney/ PROSECUTOR is gonna paint you as gun crazy, Vigilante, seething for the opportunity to shoot someone. Exactly why (Most) police/sheriffs depts don’t allow comps and trigger modifications on duty guns. Ask me how I know? BUT all that being said, if it suits you and you enjoy them so be it. Your choice. Glad I served for you to have the right/freedom to make the assumption that I need to train more. Stick to Call of Duty. I’m sure AR stands for Assault Rifle in your world as well and I’ll work on training more. Thanks.
Aaron from Sage Dynamics has a wonderful video on this very subject, putting the loss of night vision myth finally to bed. Not trying to come off as an arse but the gun community needs these types of perpetuated myths to be put to bed already. Proper training will always be superior over regurgitated internet gun myths.
Would it work on the gen 4?
Are there any rail mounted compensators just like this but for Gen 3 Glock 22?
These will work on any pistol with a bottom pic rail, it might not line up perfectly
@@nicoscarfo4486 yes the only difference is the 17 and 19 versions
Damn I wish they had this for the glock 22 gen 5 I would order this right now
It should fit Glock 17 and 22 the same size
@@vincentjones129 the bullet is a different size…….. lol
Overpriced junk.
Is this available for Glock 30?