Written on May 03, 2021
So, this is the fourth VG6 brake I've purchased. A few 556 Epsilons, a Gamma and now the Epsilon 556SL. Not only does it keep my shooting flat, it matches the diameter of my barrel perfectly, as advertised. One added note. I also own a VG6 cage that I misplaced the little locking key when moving it to a different rifle. Without it, the device is useless. I contacted VG6 customer service, asking if I could purchase one. They responded the next day and said they would just send me another locking key free of charge. Now that's a great company!
Buy one.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 29, 2021
The title says it all. I put one on every pistol build. Nothing can compete. Enough said.
Oh, they require 200 characters. I give this product an A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 29, 2021
I read a review that said this stock was too heavy. It has a cheek rest, obviously meant for bench rest or prone shooting. In either case, weight isn't much of an issue. The actual cheek rest does stay in position. Of course, I use it for it's intended purpose. It doesn't receive a lot of stress like a self-defense or duty rifle. Most people will use this stock for range shooting. I have Daniel Defense furniture on all of my AR's. I recently replaced a 1-6 Primary Arms scope with a 4-16 on a 16" AR to stretch it's limits. I needed a better cheek rest to relax my shooting position. This inexpensive stock did the trick. Looks great on my rifle and it works. What else do you need?
If shooting at rest is your gig, this is a good buy.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful.
Written on Dec 27, 2020
I purchased a second Warfighter trigger because I was very satisfied with the first one. The trigger break is nice and crisp for a single stage, milspec trigger. I paired both of my triggers with the JP Enterprise reliable spring kit, the red spring. With that spring in place, both of my triggers reliably pull at 3.5 to 4.0 lbs., with reliable ignition of bulk type ammo. I deducted a star because of the spring modification.
In my opinion, this is an inexpensive way to achieve a crisp, light, duty/home defense trigger. Even if you don't get the desired trigger pull out of the box, the potential of this trigger, with an inexpensive JP enterprise spring kit, is definitely worth the investment.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Written on Dec 20, 2020
I purchased this to put on an AR pistol build. I had heard that using an M16 selector with a semi auto fire control group will give you two safety points at the 3 oclock and 9 oclock positions. This gives you a choice when training. It isn't a full 90 degree selector. It falls somewhere between 45 and 90 degrees. It is a bit gritty, but, as with some of my other selectors, I'm sure it will smooth out once it's worn in a bit. If you're looking for an M16 select fire safety, they're hard to find. As long as you don't possess the select fire control group, this is a nice addition to a build. I Think I will buy another one for my SPR build.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Jul 04, 2019
I have this trigger in an M&P 15 lower. I do have a Yankee Hill gen 2 anti rotation kit on it. So, in all honesty the pins may have a little to do with my excellent pull weight of, "4.5lbs," consistently! It has about 1/8" take up followed by a crisp break. This trigger is hard to get. It's back ordered at most vendors.
I own 3 Ar15s, one 223 wylde with this trigger, one 556 with a 2 stage 4.5lb, AT3 tactical trigger and one 223 wylde 18" SPR with a polished mill spec S&W trigger, pull weight of 5.5lbs with a decent pull and break. I'll change the last one to a 224 Valkyrie in a few months, Transfer the two stage trigger to it and, you guessed it, purchase another Tactical Edge enhanced trigger for my second 556.
Buy this trigger! If you don't get a pull under 5lbs., buy the Yankee Hill gen 2 anti rotation kit for the polished pins.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Written on Dec 12, 2018
I purchased this mount after fighting with the mount that came with my magnifier. My original mount had play in it, both side to side and up and down. In other words, when I centered my red dot and flipped the magnifier out of the way, it would no longer be centered when I flipped it back.
After a lot of research, I decided that GG&G was worth a shot. A good medium priced alternative to big names like Larue and others. Fit, finish and function are absolutely perfect. I couldn't be happier. Just one point of fact. This mount is a lower 1/3 mount, not an absolute co-witness as advertised. I have a Holosun 503G mounted on an American defense AD-T1-11 STD. It matches up perfectly. So, unless they changed specs over the last few months, it's a lower 1/3. With that in mind, BUY THIS MOUNT! The only possible reasons not to purchase this GG&G would be weight and no quick detach. My use is recreational, not duty, so neither point is a hindrance for me. However, you may want to compare specs with your other options, if they concern for you. I have a Daniel Defense grip and store my allen key in it.
M&P15T, AT3 tactical 15" hand guard, Wilson gas block, AT3 tactical 2 stage trigger, Radian Raptor LT charger, VG6 Epsilon Brake, Magpul BAD, Yankee Hill anti rotation pins, Ambi safety and Daniel Defense Vertical Grip, Pistol Grip and Butt stock. Magpul BUS, Holosun HS503G ACSS, AT3 Tactical 3x Magnifier, Vector 5X Magnifier, GG&G flip mounts, Bushnell 3-9x40 w/QD mount and Pr
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.