Written on Jan 18, 2024
Awesome option with redundancy just in case your tape switch were to fail. I have noticed though that sometimes the connection between the tail switch and the port can be a little loose which causes light to flicker or just not work. Make sire the connection is pressed firm.
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Written on Apr 19, 2021
This is in my opinion the hands-down best looking and most functional QD mount for the Trijicon ACOG. This is specifically for the full-sized ACOG not the mini series. It's manufactured by Bobro and branded by Trijicon and Bobro makes their own OEM version which looks slightly different without the cutout on the left side mounting claws. This mount is lighter than the stock ACOG mount that ships with the optic. I prefer this over the LaRue mount due to the simplicity of only having to deal with a single throw lever instead of 2.
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Written on Apr 10, 2021
Glass is exceptionally clear, the mount is rock solid and there is no guessing involved as to whether the magnifier will stay in place in both positions. Expensive, but you get what you pay for, although I would have to say it's a bit ridiculous that this thing costs the same if not more than the actual Eotech holographic sights. Overall, a solid product despite the high cost.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 06, 2021
Not really much to say besides the fact it's made pretty sturdy and works exactly as advertised. Opticsplanet wants me to write more characters so this is just filler but yeah bro, this rail is literally exactly what you would expect it to be.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 06, 2021
Not really much to say besides the fact it's made pretty sturdy and works exactly as advertised. Opticsplanet wants me to write more characters so this is just filler but yeah bro, this rail is literally exactly what you would expect it to be.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Written on Nov 16, 2019
hands down the best anti-roll pin set you can get. They're functional and low profile enough to not make your gun look too gaudy. The best feature would have to be the fact that the small hex screws are very high quality and durable unlike most others out there. They are strip-resistant and very easy to get on and off.
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Written on Dec 19, 2018
So far, I've owned both the green and amber triangle reticle as well as a 7 MOA amber dot RMR. Out of all three dual-illuminated sights, the amber dot rmr is easily 4x as bright in all lighting conditions and does not wash out nearly as much as the triangle sights when used with a flashlight.
Both triangle reticle sights are horrible indoors and only usable on a sunny day outside. They completely wash out with the use of a flashlight even in a very well lit room, and become completely unusable. I'm not sure if I'm just unlucky and got two defective triangle sights, but upon inspecting them, I've noticed that the triangle reticle has more fiber optic coils within the clear light window compared to the dot reticle.
Overall, I would NOT recommend any of these triangle reticle sights to anyone. The dual-illuminated dot sights work much better.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful.
Written on Nov 03, 2018
I've owned several different models of RMR from the electronic adjustables, to the green triangle dual illuminated, and most recently, this model. For those who are on the fence about deciding whether to go with the amber or green reticle, I personally highly recommend amber. I find the green reticle to be a total disappointment and much dimmer in all lighting conditions when compared side by side with the amber. The green reticle RMRs are practically useless indoors. When paired with a flashlight, the green completely washes out while the amber is still visible for the most part. However, the electronic red dot RMR beats both in this aspect as it doesn't wash out nearly as much as the battery-free models. When aiming from a low light setting into a brighter setting, the amber dot tends to wash out a bit too, being quite dim, but is still visible unless you're in total darkness aiming out a window during the middle of a sunny day. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the amber dual illuminated rmr.
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Written on Oct 18, 2018
Fit and finish is excellent. Very easy to install and take off unlike other 3rd party brand ladder rail covers on the market which can be extremely tight fitting and hard to remove after instillation. The rubber texture is grippy without being overly sticky. Very low-profile and doesn't add any extra bulk to already bulky quad rails. Completely eliminates the "cheese grater" effect of practically any quad rail giving a similar smooth feel of M-Lok and Keymod rails without sacrificing durability.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Oct 12, 2018
Very nice trigger with crisp break and reset IF you use the pins that it comes with. This trigger does not function with Yankee Hill Machining KNS anti-walk pins. Once you torque down the screws of the anti-walk pins, the trigger won't reset at all. This may be a total deal breaker for those who have lowers with out of spec trigger pin holes or older worn down lowers. Although this trigger is marketed to have "no creep", there still is about a 1mm creep before the break but is pretty much unnoticeable under normal use. Though to be fair, the only triggers with truly no creep are all of the drop-in cartridge variety while the SSP isn't.
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