Reviews by Chris
No Roll Pin Included
Written on Mar 03, 2026
Review for
ZRODelta Midlength Gas Tube
I can't recommend the product yet because I haven't been able to put enough rounds down range for a legitimate recommendation.
I am a little upset that they didn't include a roll pin with it. Every gas tube I have bought in the past had a roll pin with it, and it should.
Overall, the gas blocks and gas tube feel good and appear to be a quality product. If they would have included the roll pin, I probably would give it a higher rating.
I am a little upset that they didn't include a roll pin with it. Every gas tube I have bought in the past had a roll pin with it, and it should.
Overall, the gas blocks and gas tube feel good and appear to be a quality product. If they would have included the roll pin, I probably would give it a higher rating.
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Great buy!
Written on Oct 18, 2025
This mag is a great buy. It's a Pmag, so you know its going to work and not have problems with the follower or spring. I got a couple of these because i wanted to double them up and use it with a super safety. I figured two of these coupled together will have less malfunctions than a drum magazine.
If you don't happen to live in a crappy commie state, buy'm up when the go on sale.
If you don't happen to live in a crappy commie state, buy'm up when the go on sale.
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Well Made Amazing Range Bag!
Written on Sep 13, 2025
Review for
GPS The Handgunner Backpack
Buy it! Im telling you that you will be happy with it. This is the best range bag that I have ever purchased. This bag holds everything, and 5 or 6 handguns it their own foam protected compartment. It holds six mags on each side, several ear muffs, range tools, binos, and much more. Each compartment is labeled to help you remember where you put something, and the bag has its own rain cover.
The best thing about this bag is that it's only a little over $100. This is a high-quality bag, and if you have the chance to get it when it's on sale, dont pass it up.
The best thing about this bag is that it's only a little over $100. This is a high-quality bag, and if you have the chance to get it when it's on sale, dont pass it up.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Works, but not the best option
Written on Feb 07, 2025
Review for
AIM Sports Inc AR Upper Receiver Vise Block
I've built a few AR's now and not all of my upper receivers would work in this vise block. It's only worked on my basic mil-spec uppers; it wont work on slick side uppers or side charging uppers and without an action rod to go with it, it's not wise to be putting a lot of torque on a barrel nut or muzzle device. There are better options out there, and yeah they cost more money, but your better off with something else. This will work in a pinch but you shouldn't rely on it by itself.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Completely Disappointed
Written on Jan 31, 2025
I was unsure whether or not I should try this optic, but I wanted to try something else besides a red dot for my 10.5" 300 Blk. There were only a few reviews, and they were fairly positive, so I decided to try it.
When I unboxed it, it felt like a good optic. It seemed to have a solid construction, and i was excited to try it out. When I put the battery in, I noticed a pretty bad glare on the glass. I wasnt expecting Japanese glass, but I was expecting something better than a $20 POS Amazon or Wal-Mart optic. Nope! When I turned it on, i was floored. I've seen starbursting before in red dots and other reflex sights, but this was the worst one. I couldn't even make out the reticle until I turned the brightness all the way down. Even then, the reticle appeared as a big blob.
I didn't get to any of the other parts of the optic to see if it was any good or not, and I'm not even going to waste my time checking to see if it holds zero. If I had my guess, probably not, but since I can't make out the reticle, I'm not going to waste my time.
I wouldn't recommend this optic for anything; you're better off throwing the optic at your target. This optic was around $140 and I get it, thats definitely budget compared to others, but if the Sig Romeo 5 can have glass thats 10x better, at $20-$30 cheaper, then they can put better glass in it.
When I unboxed it, it felt like a good optic. It seemed to have a solid construction, and i was excited to try it out. When I put the battery in, I noticed a pretty bad glare on the glass. I wasnt expecting Japanese glass, but I was expecting something better than a $20 POS Amazon or Wal-Mart optic. Nope! When I turned it on, i was floored. I've seen starbursting before in red dots and other reflex sights, but this was the worst one. I couldn't even make out the reticle until I turned the brightness all the way down. Even then, the reticle appeared as a big blob.
I didn't get to any of the other parts of the optic to see if it was any good or not, and I'm not even going to waste my time checking to see if it holds zero. If I had my guess, probably not, but since I can't make out the reticle, I'm not going to waste my time.
I wouldn't recommend this optic for anything; you're better off throwing the optic at your target. This optic was around $140 and I get it, thats definitely budget compared to others, but if the Sig Romeo 5 can have glass thats 10x better, at $20-$30 cheaper, then they can put better glass in it.
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