Written on Sep 05, 2024
These were easy to install and look great on the magazine when installed. I was impressed at the fit and finish. Bought two; if they were a little less in price I would probably buy more. I certainly would recommend.
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Written on Aug 05, 2024
I purchased the VISM Bolt Catch. Looked like a neat concept. I’ve gotten pretty good with driving the pins in without scratching or marring the side of the receiver, but I figured this couldn’t hurt.
Issue I had is I can fit any of my starter punches into the VISM tool. Couldn’t fit any punches in besides the one provided. So I had to use the provided punch. And the tip on that was so slender that it drove through the pin. Didn’t work out like I thought it would.
I would just stick with tape and the Real Avid tools.
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Written on Jul 09, 2024
It’s great having these kits on hand. Lose a tiny spring or detent, inexpensive, and quality parts. You can’t go wrong. Use it to get to the $50 free shipping mark and throw it in your spare parts bin. It’s there when you need it.
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Written on May 21, 2024
For as cheap as this cost, it holds up pretty well. Even though I torque my castle nut, I’ve been shooting and throwing a lot of ammo down range and had a castle nut loosen. This helps give it a quick tighten to get back at it and small and fits in the gun bag nicely. Recommend.
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Written on Jul 08, 2023
I put these red safety selector switches on all my builds. I like the way the red picks up fast, even if it is all muscle memory. Looks good against the black finish as well. They sold out on OP so I had to go over to the manufacturers site for the time being. Hoping OP gets them back in stock soon.
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Written on Jul 08, 2023
I knew the finish would be Parkerized. I think some people don’t understand this model is. The Parkerized doesn’t come with a Wilson combat logo. No markings on it. Just a plain jane BCG. But if Wilson Combat stands behind it I have to imagine it’s quality. Was going to put it in a WC build I’m doing, but I think I’m going to put the WC Nitride BCG in that instead and move this Parkerized version to a different build.
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Written on Jul 08, 2023
I expected a little bit more from Wilson Combat, even perhaps a marking or two. It’s pretty plain. I’m building a Wilson AR from ordering all Wilson parts since I can’t afford the factory assembled and sold guns. This so far is fitting my WC lower fine. The finish isn’t the same. Maybe I’ll send them both off to Wilson for coating? But ya, good upper, plain but looks sturdy and fits well.
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Written on Jul 01, 2023
I love this stuff. Can’t get enough. Shooting through a suppressor keeps the gun a lot cleaner than regular .22LR ammo without the coating. I would buy more if it came back in stock. It’s almost impossible to find. I’m kicking myself for only buying a couple hundred rounds; I should have bought a couple thousand. I shoot the high velocity clean 22 in my non-suppressed .22LR’s. That is a bit more easier to find in stock. Looking forward to buying more when it becomes available.
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Written on Apr 06, 2023
Put this on a threaded barrel for my Glock 48. I followed the instructions, tightened leaving enough space between the slide and the compensator. Tightened set screws, even added some of my own lock tight to them. Went to the range, about 30 rounds in the compensator came loose. Used the applied wrench to tighten, and it just kept coming loose. Used a VERY generous amount of lock right again, let it sit a few days, took it back to the range, and within two mags it was loose again. Just not a good design, I now just have a compensator that I can’t use. Waste of money.
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