Written on Aug 07, 2025
Absolutely the best rings to buy for your rig. Highest quality machining and finish. All screws are high strength, don't worry about breaking a screw or stripping threads. Put these on a quality base and you will have perfect ring to ring alignment. torque numbers are printed on the rings - no guessing. There is a good variety of ring heights to get the perfect fit and cheek-weld for your rifle. Matt black in color. Lifetime warranty. Free shipping.
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Written on Aug 07, 2025
Supports the rifle perfectly and still provides the ability to raise-lower and pan left/right with rifle on target. Easy to adjust the leg height. Very light. Does not harm or mar stock. I think I will buy the M-LOK version for my LR308 rifles. You can fold the legs down using one hand.
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Written on Jun 12, 2025
Much better quality that the Sunex recommended by other reviewer.
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Written on Jun 04, 2025
Fit receiver contours perfectly. Comes with both 6-48 and 8-40 screws is a plus. Very nicely finished. Rings mate perfectly.
One negative: access to loading the mag is limited and difficult after the first round loaded. no finger room.
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Written on May 24, 2025
Very nicely finished surfaces. Screw hole spacing is perfect. Machining is superb. Love the fact that it comes with BOTH #6 and #8 screws. Used Vortex Professional rings that fit securely and scope alignment was perfect - no lapping required. Excellent product. You can buy cheaper, but not better quality.
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Written on Jan 31, 2025
260 Remington Chamber was rough as a cob, cases stuck in chamber. These barrels look terrific on the outside but chambering is junk.
The chamber was not finish reamed or polished so cases would not eject, but stuck in chamber. Sent it back and received a replacement after two months of trouble on the phone and email. Replacement barrel had the same problem, rough machine marks in the chamber. Found out that this is a common problem with their barrels lately, buy reviewing You Tube videos and other online Forums. I had a local gunsmith polish the chamber and re-drill the gas port to the proper diameter. What a pain in the A$$. This ended up costing me about double the price I expected for this new barrel.
I have bought about six of these Wilson Combat barrels and out of the six only one had no quality control problems. Not a good record for Wilson Combat if they want to stay in the barrel business.
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Written on Jan 01, 2025
Works for installing flash hiders and muzzle devices only because there is no lug to lock into the receiver at the charging handle slot. Since it does not keep the receiver from rotating you can shear off the lug on the barrel extension if you are trying to remove highly torqued barrel nut, or worse, crack or break the receiver at the threaded end. It does not guarantee proper indexing of the barrel to the receiver. So use with caution, or break a receiver.
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Written on Dec 14, 2024
I have used the inside the waist band holster for every day carry for many years. This one by Crossfire is very comfortable and fits ALL of my 9mm guns. So I don't need to buy four holsters for my Glock, Berretta, M&P9 Shield and Sig. The Crossfire semi-automatic holster provides a fit for a range of handguns with 2 to 5-inch barrel lengths. So the descriptions is a little misleading in stating that it is for 2 1/2" barrel guns.
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Written on Jun 22, 2024
Seems to work okay, had it for two days and have already lost one of the collars. Not sure if I can order just the replacement collars. It would be nice if they supplied something to keep them in. Not sure if you can order just the replacement collars. Used it on 45-70, 260 Remington and 308 so far. Use a wood block to whack it on. It is not too fast, but gets the job done with no damage to the bullets. If you have a lot of bullets to pull, buy a collet type puller to put in your press to same some time and energy.
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Written on Jun 18, 2024
Purchased the above barrel from Optics Planet recently. I noticed the gas port looked small when I installed it. Somewhere between .065- 071" seems a little under sized to me.
Upon range testing found that with the gas port fully open it would not feed the second round into chamber and would not lock open on the last shot.
This is with a 3 ounce buffer and the lightest carbine buffer spring I could find. So I am assuming this confirms my assumption of an undersized gas port.
Contacted Wilson Combat and asked what size they normally drill gas port. They said gas port diameter normally drilled for these barrels is .076". Checked the forums and found this:
No possible way this 0.076" gas port will work. Will never happen, with a proper recoil system in place. It's gonna have to be 0.085" minimum, and probably 0.090" in the end. I think it's just gonna get the 0.090" treatment right away. As it is, it's just not right.
So, I will have to gauge the gas port hole and open it up if needed.
Not real happy about this, you would think Wilson Combat would have this figured out by now.
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