Written on Nov 07, 2025
The ID is more like 27mm so it doesn't actually do anything.
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Written on Oct 02, 2025
Not the best finish, but it works as expected. The recoil lugs are the cross screws and not a dedicated machined lug, so I would limit this to 308 class cartridges and under or you might see some damage to the weapon pic rail.
Useful for the S&W FCP which has a very far forward rail. This will bring a regular eye relief scope close enough to use.
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Written on Aug 18, 2025
I bought this based on listed weight on all of SIG's press kit information that went tout to dozens of review sites. If you actually check their website, it lists the weight as 26.5oz, with mount. If you take off the mount, it weighs in at 18.5oz, pretty much the same as the non compact model. I thought maybe they sent the wrong one, but it is 8" without the caps (add ~1" for caps), so it matches the compact footprint.
As usual, SIG is playing fast and loose with facts and data. I haven't seen a single review with a correction so I doubt SIG bothered to send out a corrected press kit, hoping, I guess, that nobody would notice the brick when they pulled it out of the box.
Was expecting a 14.5oz lpvo at this price point wishful thinking? Yes. But that's what SIG told the world it was.
At $300 on sale, it's probably comparable to every other 1-6 made in china. No real reason to buy this over the competition unless you need short but don't care about weight.
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Written on Mar 09, 2025
This sunshade works well for the 5-30x presidio, though it is a little longer than I would have liked/expected. I haven't tested it for vingetting, but you could always cut it down if for whatever reason it makes the scope too long for your setup.
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Written on Aug 17, 2024
Unmodified, it is almost impossible to install. The latch is too big and too inflexible to slip over the base of the pmag. If you instead use a knife to shave down the catch, it will install much easier and the roll pins will lock it in place. removing the roll pins is a bit tricky, but can be done with a punch or by putting the pins against a metal ledge and pushing down on the baseplate.
I found that in a 30rd gen 3, I was only able to get +3.
Despite the problems, it does allow for +3 rounds and makes it easier to pull from a mag pouch.
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Written on Aug 09, 2024
I bought this woox "mini chassis" system because it was the only aluminum chassis or mini-chassis that would take the factory tikka magazines apart from a manners mini-chassis in a traditional stock. By this time, Woox had already acquired a bad reputation for astroturfing and flooding the internet with free stocks for guntubers in exchange for favorable reviews. The only non-paid reviews were complaints that the stocks got loose very quickly and had poor durability so I knew what I was getting into. If you watch their shot show videos for their QD stock they recently came out with, you can actually see the whole stock sag as the sales person puts the gun on the table in the background. Ooops.
Anyway, the one I bought as new had clearly been returned a few times based on the many layers of sealing stickers holding the box together. It was also missing any literature or tools that should have come with a new stock.
The wood quality on the grey model isn't particularly good and the finish is pretty thin and not wear resistant. I ended up applying a layer of wax to the wood to help it wear a bit better. i assume the walnut ones have better looking wood.
The fitment of the wood stock to the chassis is very poorly engineered and executed. The wood-to-aluminum mortise was too shallow and the ears interfered with the seating so it was bearing on one side of the wood only. as a result, it was starting to crack in that area. Furthermore, the bolt holding it all together is a stand
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Written on Jul 06, 2024
Gets the job done but it's not perfect.
I like the green flashing over red and it has a decent FOV so you don't have to worry about aiming it towards the shooter/scorer. The electronics are super simple with a single IC to control the LED timing and to monitor the tremble/vibration switch. There isn't an accelerometer or fancy firmware, just a little spring switch that completes a signal circuit when there is a little vibration. I'm shocked they managed to get a patent for this
Honestly, it's $8-$12 in parts, plus the plastic housing and accessories. I suspect they're making quite a good margin on these. Which makes it a little hard to accept that they didn't put a 10c gasket in it to make it water resistant.
The Hornady is obviously a repurposed bike taillight, so I bet it has some water sealing, and it's priced closer to the real BOM when you buy the bulk pack. Smart of them to save on design costs when a waterproof and rugged case and LED light are available from an OEM ready to go.
Overall, I'm happy with the unit and will probably pick this one again over the Hornady unless I was going through one or two a month from stray shots.
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Written on Feb 17, 2024
First, this is an amazing trigger. If you need the light pull, I can't think of a better option.
I have ordered and installed 20+ of these over 6 months and 2 out of the whole bunch have had the bottom disconnector hook break off. The part itself has a hook with a 90 degree inside corner that is the poster child for stress risers and I guess they must have had a small batch that didn't get proper heat treatment. They had the same pink paint color assembly marker so I assume they were from the same assembly batch (I have 4 or 5 different batches/colors).
Timney CS was on the ball and replaced the entire FCU no questions asked. The others are all running strong and I feel pretty confident this was a one-off issue.
The 0 creep, 1.5lb pull, and nearly no reset makes it worth the price.
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Written on Feb 16, 2024
When you first try to get it on, it feels like they got the dimensions completely wrong, but it actually a perfect fit. It will feel like you're going to break it, but you have to really reef on it to get it in place.
No complaints regarding function.
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Written on Dec 18, 2023
This is one of the lighter ballistic rated helmets available to civvies. You only have one spine and it was worth it to me to protect what little disc spacing I have left.
This is the top of the line model for the AS501 series, so it comes with the Team Wendy harness and all the rails.
The green is much paler than in the product picture, not really a good match for ranger or OD. Possibly a very light adaptive green?
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