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I read where some dudes ground the swivel pocket on a CAA item to work with a normal QD swivel. I did not want to do that...so I paid for this dealio. It worked on all but one of the sling "holes"...which must have been a thousandth or two over spec. Pushed and twisted and it worked there too. Kind of thick, but I am OK with that. Had to grind a bit bigger hole in my sling attachment for it to work. It is solid... I will say that.
The clip is really not very good anyway. Looks like some cheap metal that will break pretty easy. I will cut it off and replace with something that will hold. So I spend a couple of bucks extra on another clip. No big deal, and was what I expected anyway. The remainder of the sling is good. I may replace the plastic triangle with a large "key-ring" metal piece, but it is most likely going to be OK for what I am using it on. I do like the extra elastic piece that covers the clip. No sense in scratching up stuff unnecessarily. I am not even going to see if it was made in USA...OK...I checked...MADE IN CHINA. Which is what I expected. I did enough this year to support the economy...so I went cheap this time.
Popped out the "space filler" module that was in the micro roni. This light came with a CR123a battery that had a plastic piece of film to save the battery in transit. Saved them on shipping space...and had the battery oriented properly when I got it. Popped it right in and locked in place. Simple push on/off button on one side. Plenty of light with about a 4-5 foot circle at 10-15 feet with plenty of ambient illumination around it. I would say similar to the streamlight I had.
Going to stick to Made in USA...not sure if this was...or wasn't, but I could not find that info anywhere. Pretty sure this came from somewhere else.
Rear sight review:
The rear sight was poor quality, but worked. The rear sight screw that adjusts the aperture left and right was drilled in at an angle that canted the aperture to the left. Also, when I zeroed this in, the adjustment was pretty close to all the way to the left. Could be a problem with what I put it on, but I doubt it (stacking tolerances). The rear sight would flip up and lock in place, but the aperture would also flip forward from the inertia...(dab of locktite ought to fix that)...just an FYI. Push the button on the side and it flips up and locks. Need an Allen key head for tightening on your rail.
Going to stick to Made in USA...not sure if this was...or wasn't, but I could not find that info anywhere. Pretty sure this came from somewhere else.
Rear sight review:
The rear sight was poor quality, but worked. The rear sight screw that adjusts the aperture left and right was drilled in at an angle that canted the aperture to the left. Also, when I zeroed this in, the adjustment was pretty close to all the way to the left. Could be a problem with what I put it on, but I doubt it (stacking tolerances). The rear sight would flip up and lock in place, but the aperture would also flip forward from the inertia...(dab of locktite ought to fix that)...just an FYI. Push the button on the side and it flips up and locks. Need an Allen key head for tightening on your rail.
Front sight review:
The Tacfire front flip sight was excellent, no issues. Push the button and it pops up and locks in place. The adjustment was easy with the standard ar-15 sight tool. Zeroed in and had no issues.
The original micro-roni folding arm brace was short. Overall original length was about 19.25". Original stabilizer folding portion of brace extension was 5". Extended brace was 7.5", which put it right to the bend in my elbow. Overall length with the extended version was 21.75", which was perfect for my arm.