Written on Aug 23, 2018
I have used KNS internals, such as this one being reviewed, in quite a few builds. The parts are called "turned" and now they are being coated with a nitride black finish. Check out the push button pivot and take down pins too.
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Written on Aug 02, 2018
Its made for heavier abuse. The on, off and reticle color selection is on the rear. That is an improvement for sure. This red dot has been used for close to 300 rounds of 5.56 in a carbine gas length set up. I used purple loctite. It has notlost its zero and I am notgentle on it. This is THE sight to get if you have astigmatism.
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Written on Jul 06, 2018
The reason for my 3 star rating is due specificly to the facts that the kydex holster is poorly made and the knife has almost zero edge. The kydex holster is almost like an afterthought considering the blade comes with a collectors display box. The box is nicely done. Although this is a piercing weapon there should be enough edge to tear and cut. The looks are really good. Uniform blade grain. Very beautifully thought out and executed blade. The handle was a worry I had, but a worry that proved unnessaciary. There is plenty of bite and tactile for the grip. Uts tacky without being gummy or sticky. This could be a 5 star product if CRKT ditched the useless display box, use the money saved to produce a finely made kydex sheath with carry style options. And of course, the blade should be sharp. I will be sending this off for partial serrattions and a proper professional sharpening. I also intend to have the top blade jimped with some lines for thumb bite. I have found a custom kydex holster maker that is willing to make me a horizontal holster with options of cross or vertical strong side draw. This is a combat designed knife, not a bushcraft knife. I am going to carry it small of back. Im a big person. Not worried about the balance or weight. I live in GA, so its legal for me to carry concealed with my CCP.
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Written on Feb 09, 2018
This sight set was put on an older model Sig 220 in 45ACP. The front sight screams for attention while shooting at any level lighting setting. In darkened conditions you still have your bolt tritium glowing. The rear sight is just black, but it is not serrated. You can rack using a table edge with this rear sight. Boot too. If it had serrations I would have given it 5 stars. Overall an impressive sight set.
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Written on Feb 08, 2018
From my readings this J.P. 45 degree offset is one of if not the best out there. It holds the buis, laser light or red dot very close to the mounting surface. It's J.P. Enterprises quality so you can expect no problems. Right now I have two of these set up with a set of Daniel Defense fixed iron sights. It's working well for me. I am ordering one more for a Sig Romeo 5 for a different carbine.
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Written on Jan 06, 2018
This set has the rear and front. The rear is solid black and AIDS the eye in picking up the Orange bordered tritium front sight. The rear sight ledge could probably be used to rack the slide if under duress. I have to say these are way better then the standard tritium front and rear sights as they came from the factory. These were just the Sig Nights, not the xrays. As for cost very reasonable. I mean I could have paid twice the money for the Trijicons. But this rear sight, blacked out is the way to go for me. We're the rear and front slight serrated I would have given the proud t a 5 star rating.
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Written on Nov 17, 2017
Use this sight in conjunction with the Ashley Outdoors / Xsights rear Paul Howe aperture for one of the best iron sights combos ever. The tritium is not overwhelming, the white helps you pick up the front sight quickly. I am running mine in a Daniel Defense set up. Very pleased
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Written on Sep 25, 2017
I bought this based on advertisements and a positive review in an AR-15 periodical. It's too bulky for shotgun for end use. My unit doesn't clamp on as tight as I would expect a fore end light to do. Not overly bright. Adjustable lumens. I have been using it as a household flashlight instead of for firearm use. And I am no operator or expert. But I have used enough Surefire and Streamlight products to know what suits use for home defense.
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Written on Jun 01, 2017
It's bigger then you would imagine, while somehow managing to be thin enough that it's not gobbling up space behind the truck seats. Lots of padding inside. Locks securely and does not let your items shift around. Black with the typical gray foam inside. Really nice with a large frame pistol, suppressor, extra magazines and additional ammo.
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Written on Aug 10, 2016
I couldn't be more happier with this purchase. I am a Leupold fan and a piece of equipment like this will keep me coming back. Even finish, not glossy. Comes with hex / Allen wrench, though I would imagine using a torque wrench would be more appropriate.
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