Written on Aug 27, 2022
Running this on my 10.5" Noveske 5.56 barrel. Accuracy is not impacted, recoil is somewhat diminished, just feel sorry for those on the side of me. Gives the rifle a very "beefy" look. Like others have said, it's not short but works well. Had this on another build as well. no regrets.
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Written on Oct 13, 2020
I installed this on a Galil 5.56 pistol, so I can't speak to other implementations. With my loads (21gr 4198 & 50gr bullets), it will not cycle even fully closed and the smaller aperture. No issues running with the stock piston. These come with two different adapters for the head (one for 7.62 and one for 7.62 that isn't cycling or 5.56). This will probably work fine for the 16" barrel but on the 8.3" barrel it's a no-go.
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Written on Sep 29, 2020
I just picked up a few of these and I LOVE them. Several of my guns have attachment points that are just too small for a HK Hook (nor do I want one due to missing up the finish). I did an improvised QD attachment on my APC 9mm SBR but the QD attachment comes very close to my teeth when I fire which makes me pretty nervous. These guys here fit my Galil's and B&T products perfectly. I'm planning on running these in some matches.
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Written on Aug 06, 2020
These are really great scopes. I've owned dozens of scopes (Nightforce, Steiner, Trijicon etc) and I do appreciate quality glass.
It's a very versatile scope, I use this in 3-Gun competition as well as just precision shooting at the range. The glass is clear and crisp. I tend to turn the reticle off when shooting targets for precision and turn it on for competition. It's just as good and fast as a red dot. Battery life is great (had the scope a couple of years now and never needed to change the battery). Living in the Northwest, it's also nice having a scope that's rated as waterproof. Definitely an option to consider if you are looking for a new scope
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Written on Jul 30, 2020
I've been running this stock for several months now. The stock is light yet very solid. The butt pad is a soft rubber so it makes the rifle very pleasant to shoot. There are two ways to attach a but stock, a QD coupling as well as a hook loop. The foam cover makes for a nice cheek weld. The FDE matches my Hogue FDE grip. Simple, Practical, Light and comfortable, just the way it should be.
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Written on Jun 20, 2020
Timney makes the MPX trigger and I liked the fact that they made a special PCC trigger since PCC's have more force on the trigger due to it being a straight blow back. I recently picked up a B&T APC9 and felt that this would be a decent improvement since the APC 9 uses an AR Trigger system. I'm planning on going PCC in practical rifle and felt this would help me with follow up shots. I read online that not all AR triggers work in the APC9, but many will, so I took a gamble. Well the trigger went in without a hitch simple and easy but when I got to the range and pulled the trigger it failed to fire. yes this trigger is NOT compatible with the APC 9. There is wall in front of the trigger group that the hammer hits, stopping it before it hits the primer. This would be a very simple fix for Timney to make this compatible (just need to change the Trigger Geometry) This is definitely much better than stock triggers (including the APC9), just didn't work for my application.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 11, 2020
I've been looking for Mag Carriers with Molle Attachments for my belt (High Speed Gear). This was going to be for a Practical Rifle Comp (we shoot Rifle / Pistol), now with the pandemic need to wait and see to try it out. I'm shooting a Sig P226, Glock as well as a BT APC9 (9mm Stick Mags). This so far seems to be just the ticket I feel that the it's tight enough to hold the mags. Color scheme is nice and unlike Kydex will contour more to your body. The flap can go over the pistol mags to secure or can be stuck to the front of the carrier. It seems to be well made.
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Written on Apr 11, 2020
So far I'm pretty impressed with this sight. The Circle Plex Cross hair are fast to acquire. The side controls are well placed. The cross-hairs make precision shooting easier and is one of the primary reasons I bought this. Personally, I'd like the cross hairs to be about 10-20% larger (not thicker). Glass is very clear and crisp (although not as much as my ACOG). It comes with a standard mount and bikini covers in addition to the QD mount and flip covers (but I'll probably never use those). With the Solar Panel on-top I was hoping for always on, but you have to manually turn it on, this could be a problem if you need to use this fast (it takes about 3 seconds to turn on). Size and weight are good. Will need to do some testing to see how well it maintains a zero.
6 of 8 found the following review helpful.
Written on Apr 27, 2018
All the features and great quality! I feel I got a great deal on a scope that was already a great value. I picked up a "Demo" scope and it I can't find any issues with it. There are so many features I love and it has great glass. Spinning the Turret it has 12 Mils per rotation, but after a full rotation it shows 13 mils rather than going back to zero!. I like the fact that it goes 3 clicks beyond the zero stop, when returning to zero, this allows me to setup for additional loads rather than doing a hold over. Illumination turns off on the half clicks so you can set your illumination preference easily. It comes with scope covers a thumb adjustment ring. The earlier versions of these scopes had tracking issues, but there are youtube videos out there that show that has been resolved in the newer generations and they track great! I've been using this on my MDR and couldn't be happier with my optics choice.
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Written on Jan 02, 2018
So this review may not be "fair" since it was installed in a polymer80 PF940C and not a Glock 19. 1st, you cannot screw the screw in all the way or it will pop out so you have to back the screw out so it catches on the frame. I'll probably try to find some thicker screw heads for attachement. Once attached, the magazine would not seat properly. I had to take some time and sand/file out the interior of the magwell extension until it was flush all the way around. Once that was done, it functions fine. My Magpul mags seat easier than my Glock mags with this extension. So bottom line, it works but requires a bit of extra elbow grease to function.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful.