Written on Oct 31, 2025
I like this stock for function, feel, and looks. It has a solid action on my PWs buffer tubes and feels tight and works well. The installation and removal require a thin, round stock pry tool, like a small electronics screwdriver; I could not pull just the lever down to slide it over the tube stop. It is a bit heavier than I expected, but I like the quality robustness of it, yet I'm not hiking around with it all day either.
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Written on Oct 31, 2025
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Color: BlackGun Model: Beretta APX A1 CarryRed Dot Sights-Footprint: Deltapoint ProOptic Cut: Holosun K
Code:TT-RMT-EUS03050-EUS03063
MPN:EUS03063
UPC:082442952116
Expensive in cost and cheap in quality plate. You can see visible light through gaps at the forward end of the plate between the RDO-to-plate and the plate-to-slide interfaces.
It does allow a Holosun 507C to co-witness with the APX A1 suppressor height sights.
An inexpensive APX A1 becomes not so inexpensive. Really disappointed in Beretta not offering this cheap plate with the APX A1 to begin with, much less charging this much for it, even though Optics Planet has the best price.
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Written on May 31, 2023
This comp has a very nice design. It is very efficient, but that is not a good thing. I've tried everything to get this comp working with my Canik METE Pro SFx using the Springco system to the lightest White spring and could not get this running with 119g and even 124g was a coin toss. I called Alan at Springco and he guessed I had this comp after telling him my frustration saying it is one like the Carver Comp that does not play nice, as being too efficiently designed to leave little rearward inertia. I guess it would be great on a single shot or revolver, but this is a dud on Canik and Walthers.
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Written on Sep 09, 2022
I tried installing it in several uppers and I had to force-fit the tabs into the channel, and then the handle stem was too small creating a loose and sloppy fit, not smooth at all, and not anything I'd want to put in my AR uppers all of which work fine with other charging handles.
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Written on Aug 14, 2022
I tried several higher-end/more expensive QD mounts and they would not even cradle the scope as concentrically as this one, and would not lock up on rail as consistently. I can confidently take this off the rail and remount without the worry of it losing zero. This is an excellent go-to and reliable mount I use with several 1″ and 30mm optics. Thanks, Riton!
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Written on Mar 24, 2022
I had an illumination issue with one of their scopes I purchased here and was made to believe they could fix it and was never told that if not repairable and not carried in stock any longer it would only be credited. I sent my scope in and they told me it was nonrepairable and because the model is no longer carried in stock they could only apply credit towards a new purchase from their site at a discount from the MSRP - well with Optics Planets discounts that makes the warranty not much different than buying it outright and even less on some options. So, I'm out the shipping for "warranty" service plus my time and aggravation. I have received new equivalent replacement items with no questions asked from other manufacturers, like Burris, on optics no longer carried so I'll eat my loss on Leapers and use my monies on future purchases with the likes of Burris, Primary Arms, and Leupold.
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Written on Dec 07, 2021
I've bought two of these kits from another distributor for around $45 each and have used most parts other than the takedown pins (I've not tried yet) and I find them to be very good, especially the safety selector. For the same cost as the Radian safety, which I use on most builds, I really like the 45 throw of the Armaspec and it is very ergonomic and feels so good pressing I keep examining it to see if it is rubber-coated, and it snaps in position perfectly with the included detents and springs. I think for $45 it's worth the safety selector alone with the other parts as a bonus. I find the detents and springs just fine and don't see the issues other negative reviews have experienced. The trigger guard is made of aluminum and is curved for a nice appearance.
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