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Solid lock-up

Written on Aug 23, 2024

Nice folder for my AK pistol that I added a pic rail to the rear and used this to mount a pistol brace on.

Helped my 8.5” 300 BLK OUT cycle suppressed

Written on Mar 16, 2023

I installed on my pistol and it works great with a sound suppressor and subsonic loads. It worked with super sonic loads unsuppressed before I installed it. Now I can dial it down for sound suppression and get less recoil and less wear on my upper and bolt group.

Solid lock up when deployed!

Written on Oct 24, 2022

I installed one on my FM15 and it works great! No movement in the stock at all when deployed and it deploys quickly. It’s a little hard to fold the stock but it helps to grab the top of the receiver and lift up on the stock to unlock it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.

Great sight

Written on Aug 18, 2020

I mounted it on my short barrel 5.56 and I love it! It is so much faster than iron sights especially for shooting inside of 50 yards. It also makes shooting in low light much easier and more accurate.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.

light armor

Written on Aug 08, 2020

I really like these little plates. They fit well in my carrier’s and are so light weight. My old AR550 Armor was so heavy it started hurting my shoulders after 30 minutes. I hardly notice the Vism Armor.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.

Get better web straps

Written on Aug 07, 2020

Nice plate carriers but the web straps sewn on them don’t hold them on my cummerbund because they pull loose too easy. I used 4 snap style web straps and they stay on now. The existing straps could be modified with snaps or Velcro to make them more secure.

Good value

Written on Aug 07, 2020

I have two in a Spartan Armor DL concealment vest. Very tight fit getting them in the carriers. Once in I would not want to remove them because it was tedious getting them in. Go a little bit at a time on each side left then right of the carrier to inch them in.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.

This made my upper work! I just ordered three more!

Written on May 26, 2018

I have one of these on a 10.5" .300 blackout upper with pistol length gas tube. This makes all the difference in my pistol functioning perfectly with it or not at all without it using most ammo especially running a sound suppressor. I use a long Allen wrench I got on Amazon that reaches inside my 10" quad rail to adjust the gas flow which I only had to do a few times to get it fine tuned and now it runs on all ammo that is long enough to fill the magazine front to back. The easiest way to get it right is turn it all the way down then back it off a few turns and try some low powered subsonic stuff. If it doesn't cycle turn it up a few more clicks until it starts cycling then turn it down on click and see if it fails. once it fails go back up two clicks. Even the subsonic 208 ballistic tip and 220 grain H.P rounds cycle fine now. Some of my early feed problems with supersonic ammo were from the Over All Length not long enough to feed reliably from the standard AR magazines (all kinds). But as long as the OAL is no more than 1/8" less than standard 5.56 mm ammo it works okay. The Barnes TAC-TX 110 and 120 grainers are the same OAL as standard 5.56 mm, are the most reliable, the deadliest and most expensive .300 blackout ammo I have found. Bottom line is this made my upper work!
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