Written on Jul 12, 2024
I ordered this Tasmanian Tiger XS pouch to use to carry a multi-tool. Since there were no dimensions listed, I would gamble on it. Once I received this pouch, I could already see it would not work. However, the pouch is made exceptionally well and is sturdy. There wasn't any elastic, which in my mind is what I didn't want, so that was great. Adjustability is made by the tab looped with the buckle, which is stiff and, I am sure, would probably loosen up after usage; however, in my opinion, it should maintain its position wherever you adjust it. I noticed a rigid piece of material that helps keep its form. My measurements before I sent the pouch back were 1 1/8"w x 3/4"d x 5"l (however, the length to the top edge is 4 3/4"). I guess you could use this pouch to keep a slim pen light, lock pick set, or whatever your imagination wants to put in there.
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Written on May 28, 2024
I was looking for a better way to carry first aid components. Now, this isn't all-encompassing, but I am able to carry a decent amount of airway, controlling loss of blood, gunshot, and fractures. The pack offers four zippered pouches, with two of those pouches being the outer ones of a stretchy type material and have additional slots to put stuff in. The padding that this pack offers is extremely comfortable. In my function of use, I plan on throwing this over my shoulder and wearing it diagonally across my chest, but if I need to wear it as a pack I can do that as well. There is also an opening in the front where you can put a light jacket through or towel. The two front compartments have enough space to keep your phone, power bank, wallet, keys, and trail snacks. You could possibly attach a panel of velcro for a medium pistol. This pack is well worth it for the money. You definitely get the bang for your buck.
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Written on Feb 05, 2024
Upon receiving this safety selector, it looked pretty well built. Now, getting it installed. There are zero, nada, zilch, instructions included or even videos to show how to install this properly. There was one video, but it was almost like an overview of each of the safeties from Fortis Manuf. themselves. The guy fumbled through the short video and expeditiously went through trying to set it up. Yes, I installed it in about five minutes. Most of that time was trying to figure out how to align for the 50 degree. I wish the safeties would have been a bit more longer. I gotta get use to it, but it kind of feels like a small block Lego piece. Well, that is what's cool. If you don't like it, trade up and buy a new one you might like. The nice thing was the affordability, ease of installation (NEED INSTRUCTIONS, though), well built.
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Written on Jul 24, 2023
I was excited to try this out in a new build. When I received it, I instantly got to the bench and installed it. When I conducted a function check, it was a NO-GO at this station. So, I attempted to run through the gambit of what could be the issues. Started with trigger bars (OEM & aftermarket) not engaging with firing pin safety or releasing from the friction portion of the striker where the trigger bar (crucible) rests. Still no boom. Tried also variations of firing pin safeties, but nada. So, after numerous variations, I just said "screw it, everything aftermarket except the trigger connector." Well, wouldn't you know? After conducting that function check, it went bang with an OEM trigger connector. I don't know if I got a bad connector, which right now seems to be my luck. If that is the case, I really wish these companies would do better Quality Control/ Quality Assurance. Is anyone else having issues?
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