Reviews by Logan Kelly
Simple but works as intended
Written on Mar 26, 2020
There isn’t much to say about this gas block. It does it’s job and does it well. If your unfamiliar with adjustable gas blocks I recommend watching a video because this one doesn’t come with instructions. Gun shoots a lot lighter now and Cleaning is a lot easier now.
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Best duty break out there
Written on Feb 21, 2020
Oh man this thing ROCKS! I can’t give an exact number but I’d say the break alone reduced recoil 60-70% compared to the A2 I used before. It’s a bit loud but it’s expected for a muzzle break but it’s nothing compared to the Three port competition breaks. The flash suppressor prongs do their best to hide flash signature but it’s still visible at twilight, HOWEVER it’s better than nothing. I would have payed a lot more for this knowing how well it performs.
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First impression review
Written on Feb 09, 2020
Review for
Condor Outdoor Gunner Plate Carrier
Alright the Condor Gunner Plate Carrier. before I get on to my review I’d like to put some things out there before we go forward; This is a 70 dollar plate carrier. No this isn’t a Crye plate carrier, like my momma always said you get what you pay for. This is made in China. I’m not saying things made in China are bad, however I rather have a domestic product than a communist one.
Alright first impressions. When I first got it out of the box I was surprised how sturdy it felt. I imagined a flimsy 5.11 feel plate carrier but reminded me a lot of the Shellback SF. I immediately grabbed it by the straps and attempted to fling this PC apart (no luck.) this is a first impressions review only, I may update this later after some use.
The good: This thing is purdy. Obviously looks are second but who doesn’t want to look awesome being shot at? The cumberbun is very adjustable. The back is secured with grommets and the quick release strap (this is also bad I’ll get into this later.) the front is secured with Velcro like most PCs. This PC will easily fit someone on the rounder side but you don’t have to worry if you are skinny. I’m 6 foot 3 180lbs muscular build and for the most part it felt fine. The entire thing is covered in molle giving you 100% freedom to put whatever you want on this. The PC can hold 10x13 plates but I doubt you’d want to.
The meh: it’s made from 600PVC Polyester. It’s not terrible but 1000D Nylon would have been great (once again this is 70 dollars. The stitch
Alright first impressions. When I first got it out of the box I was surprised how sturdy it felt. I imagined a flimsy 5.11 feel plate carrier but reminded me a lot of the Shellback SF. I immediately grabbed it by the straps and attempted to fling this PC apart (no luck.) this is a first impressions review only, I may update this later after some use.
The good: This thing is purdy. Obviously looks are second but who doesn’t want to look awesome being shot at? The cumberbun is very adjustable. The back is secured with grommets and the quick release strap (this is also bad I’ll get into this later.) the front is secured with Velcro like most PCs. This PC will easily fit someone on the rounder side but you don’t have to worry if you are skinny. I’m 6 foot 3 180lbs muscular build and for the most part it felt fine. The entire thing is covered in molle giving you 100% freedom to put whatever you want on this. The PC can hold 10x13 plates but I doubt you’d want to.
The meh: it’s made from 600PVC Polyester. It’s not terrible but 1000D Nylon would have been great (once again this is 70 dollars. The stitch
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