Written on Jan 31, 2025
Nice mag release button, looks great with all of the other Fortis products. The black one in the pictures on here looks all chewed up but rest assured it is not. Smooth clean little F button.
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Written on Jan 25, 2025
I decided to go all Fortis on my current M5 build and absolutely hate this safety selector. It doesn’t come with a detent or spring. I tried 3 different “branded” detents and found 1 that worked, kinda. Keep in mind, this is on a brand new build. I don’t have a trigger, any pins in it yet, just threw the safety selector in to get a feel for the build. This set up is hard to maneuver. It doesn’t not give a positive “click” feel going from fire to safe. The ambidextrous levers are both the same size so safe off, your getting jabbed in the hand. Lefties will have the same issue. After my test fit I had little gold shavings in my lower. Not happy with it. Wouldn’t recommend it and will not even give it to a friend who needs it. I will be swapping it out for a BAD selector ASAP. Everything else I have ever bought from Fortis has been great but this is huge fail.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
Perfect size and range to toss in the shooting bag. They suit the need and use perfectly.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
This is one of my favorite combos right here. Mount it up, zero it in and it’s good to go. Zero issues with anything. Flip to side magnifier has been slapped side to side so many times it should have had something go wrong. It hasn’t.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
Nice thick padding is perfect for the rocky areas. I didn’t expect it to last as long as it has but it’s still going strong. Way better than the nylon sheets being sold as shooting mats.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
I bought 2 of these, one for my 22 and the other for my daughter’s. One worked fine, the other was binding up. After some oil and working it through its paces, it was good to go. I ended up doing this to both just for g.p. My only real gripe, it’s for a very small light weight AR platform, not a crossbow. The handles are super wide. Recommended for price and availability.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
The entire MGW sight tool and changeable shoes make quick work of doing site swaps. I like that the shoes make the tool gun model specific and it’s not some universal tool claiming to do it all. Price shouldn’t be an argument or complaint when it comes to working on your firearms so suck it up and buy the right tool for the job.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
This is mother of all out there. It holds slides in solid. Pushes easily and straight. Works on standard and suppressor height sights. I wish I had bought this first and once instead of trying to use a cheaper brand that ruined a rear sight on a 320. If you do a lot of handgun sight swaps, this will pay for itself in no time. The MGW specific for the Glocks is just as solid and much cheaper. The only downfall to this is needing to buy shoes for specific models but that’s part of the game. The shoes are gun model specific so you are not using a universal product that can potentially mar up your slide or damage your new set of sights. If you start with the shoe you need most and buy as you go, it’s not that bad. I had friends buy the shoes and I swapped their sights for the shoes. Locally, if you can find a shop that will swap them, even if you bought the sights from them was 45-60 bucks. A pair of shoes 15-25 usually on sale everywhere so win win.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
I picked this up for a SBR build called the trash panda. It has no frills, no rubber on the end, it’s plain but not mil spec stock plain. Perfect stock for this build that’s short, loud, violent and hurts to shoot. lol. If this were a higher end build or something i wouldn’t hand to anyone to try for fun, I would go with the second generation or mod 2 or whatever SI calls it. The one with the rubber pad that’s been a little more refined. I wouldn’t put this on my primary nor is it one of my favorites but it fit the build. I wouldn’t recommend this exact stock and this is in no way a dig on S.I. at all.
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Written on Dec 08, 2024
I started out with the same bag only shorter for my SBR’s. I was quite pleased with it so I bought another one, then another and so on. I think I’m at 12 now. All get used religiously. All have gone through it and are still going. Solid bags at a great price. I don’t have any nit picking issues like some people. The bag is what it is, configure it, load out, and go. I picked up 2 of the grey ones for my wife and daughter and surprisingly they didn’t get all dirty and look tore up like I thought they would being a lighter color. Can’t be mad at that. I prefer, suggest black but if the lighter colors appeal to you more, go for it. My bags get tossed in the back of my truck, stacked, slid across rino liner, set it dirt, slapped clean when done and are still going strong.
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