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Holster for Concealed Carry

Written on Nov 10, 2017

I use this holster for appendix carry of a Walther PPK/S and a Bersa Thunder. It works fine. It is noticeable but not uncomfortable when sitting and is reasonable comfortable during long walks, with no skin chafing noted to date. It retains either pistol well. The high back prevents pistol-to-skin contact, preventing sweat and exfoliated skin from getting into the pistol. Both pistols have a grip laser which catches on the edge of the holster, but the holster seems to be forming nicely, so I may not have to trim the leather.

FS2000 tactical foreend rail

Written on Jun 01, 2016

Installation was easy. The fit is tighter than the stock plastic foregrip, but that is good since I have mounted a foregrip with an integrated laser and light. Field teardown and reassemly did not appreciably shift the laser zero. The metal foreend rail and foregrip add a noticeable amount of weight, but the gun is still well balanced, even with a Silencerco Sako on the front. I am very happy with the final product.

VERY SOLID SCOPE MOUNT

Written on Mar 25, 2016

I actually purchased this prduct in the 1 inch ring height version along with spacers for a 1 inch scope to get just a little more height for my scope than I could get for a 1 inch set of rings. That being said, I mounted the rings on my scope with just enough clamp tension to allow the scope to rotate in the rings with finger force. I then mounted the rings on the picatinny rail and torques the bolts. I then evaluated the force reqired to rotate the scope in the rings and found that rotating the scope did not require an appreciable increase in rotational force. That test was enough to convince me that the rings were concentric to he scope and that I could tighten the scope clamping fasteners with confidence that I would not damage or reduce the performance of my scope. After 70 rounds of 300 blackout, there is no noticeabl shift in the scope zero. I am happy.
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