Reviews by Larry from Kalifornia
As advertised
Written on Mar 23, 2015
Precision machined. Came with extra screws of each size and hex drive (Allen wrenches -- metric).
Torque vales are provided. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find a 1/4" drive metric hex drive wrench. Bits are available at Brownells but the shipping is 3X the cost of the bit. The purpose of this part is compensate for barrel droop on break-barrel air rifles after lock-up. Probably not needed at under 50 yds. But at farther range, the scope is going to require lots of clicks w/o one of these compensators. Only costs a few bucks.
Torque vales are provided. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find a 1/4" drive metric hex drive wrench. Bits are available at Brownells but the shipping is 3X the cost of the bit. The purpose of this part is compensate for barrel droop on break-barrel air rifles after lock-up. Probably not needed at under 50 yds. But at farther range, the scope is going to require lots of clicks w/o one of these compensators. Only costs a few bucks.
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As advertised
Written on Mar 23, 2015
For the price, can't be beat. Just ordered second set. My use is air rifle scope mounting. Came with one extra cap screw. A nice touch if you drop one and can't find it on the floor. Tape is installed on the internal surfaces to prevent marking the scope.
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Simple, comfortable
Written on Dec 03, 2014
I am a new CCW holder. I had no experience carrying a concealed weapon. The county I live in had never issued CCWs except in exchange for a political donation to the sheriff. There was therefore few citizens with actual concealed carry experience. Those that taught the required training classes, were either too opinionated or had no opinion at all as to what the "best" IWB holster was. I did a lot of reading on the internet and could see that the two general styles for IWB holsters were hard(and large) or soft(and small). The prices for Uncle Mike's IWB holsters were reasonable enough that I thought for $15, I would experiment. I bought both the 76151 (with retention strap) and the 89151 (without retention strap). I carried using the 76151 for a few weeks and decided to try the 89151. I favored the non-strap model. My carry gun fit OK, but since it is an older gun, the application guide had not been very helpful. I decided to try the "other" model that should also fit my gun. I bought a 76161 w/strap and a 89161 w/o/strap.
Examination of the size 15 and size 16 models revealed a "minor" pouch size difference that I could not see how it could make any difference in comfort or access. But it did, so I wore both the 76161 and the 89161 for a while and concluded the 89161 was best for my.
All four holsters are of equally high quality. I used them interchangeably for a couple of weeks and found that the 89161 worked best for me getting into/out of a car, and sitting
Examination of the size 15 and size 16 models revealed a "minor" pouch size difference that I could not see how it could make any difference in comfort or access. But it did, so I wore both the 76161 and the 89161 for a while and concluded the 89161 was best for my.
All four holsters are of equally high quality. I used them interchangeably for a couple of weeks and found that the 89161 worked best for me getting into/out of a car, and sitting
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