Written on Apr 08, 2025
I was surprised at how well these work. They offer multiple wire paths and hold the wires securely. Can't find any negatives to say about these simple devices.
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Written on Apr 03, 2025
Bought both the Magpul MAG543 and the Strike Industries Standard QD mounts and used each on opposite ends of my sling. The Magpul requires steadying the QD by pulling on the sling behind the mount or applying steady pressure opposite where the sling is attached in order to perform the squeeze-and-push-to-disengage action to remove the QD. The Strike Industries version uses a simpler squeeze-only action to remove the QD. I feel it's simpler, faster, and more intuitive than the Magpul equivalent QD. YMMV.
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Written on Jan 18, 2025
Lightweight, generous cheek rest, adjusts easily and smoothly, locks up firmly, overall a great stock. Lever requires just the right amount of pressure to engage/disengage and adjust. No slop once it's locked.
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Written on Nov 22, 2024
Put this on my AR-22 with a CMMG Banshee 4.5" upper. Even with the stock folded and at full LOP, it's shorter than the Banshee, making for a very compact firearm. MI's FDE finish is lighter than the Banshee's FDE, but quite close to the Radian Brown lower receiver and MFT's grip in the same colorway.
LOP adjustments are a little tight but playing with the locking screws will eventually get you to the sweet spot if you need a stock that you change LOP on frequently. I set mine once and will leave it there. With 4 sling QD points there are plenty of options to find what works for you.
Cheek riser is adjustable using the installed hex-driven screws or the included knurled screws. And it sets back far enough to not interfere with the CH. Being all metal, it isn't flimsy and doesn't move under pressure like some risers. The shoulder pad is firm but grippy, just the way it should be. And it's adjustable up/down.
Bottom Line: If your firearm doesn't use a buffer, this is a great choice for durability and adjustability.
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Written on Aug 30, 2024
I was surprised at how snug the fit is with my FoldAR upper receiver. It's actually a "piston" fit, almost creating a vacuum when pulled out. Tolerances are excellent if you have a quality upper.
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Written on May 12, 2024
I was concerned these might only fit in an older, used receiver that had some wear, but they fit perfectly with absolutely no slop in either the new drop-in trigger (Elftmann) or the receiver (Radian A-DAC). Highly recommended.
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Written on May 12, 2024
Been using the SpyHigh trail cam mounting system for 5+ years on 10+ cameras. There's a short learning curve up front, but after practicing by mounting cameras low, you get the hang of how to put them up high, out of sight and reach of the curious or the nefarious.
These mounts work great on any camera or item that has a standard 1/4 x 20 camera mounting thread on the bottom. If your camera's threaded insert is on the back, SpyHigh has an adaptor that works well. Highly recommended.
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Written on Mar 01, 2024
I bought 34 waist x 32 inseam and it fit loose but after first warm water wash it was a comfortable fit. All 8 pockets have good depth and reasonably wide openings. Even the traditional 5th pocket (small one over right front pocket) is finally big enough to put car keys. Material attracts pet hair like a magnet for some reason. Front pockets have gussets on the corners for reinforcement. Unfortunately made in China.
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Written on Jan 21, 2024
I was using a Hugo Industries cover, but the fit was not very secure and I had to keep track of it when I took it off. When I stumbled upon the GG&G cover that would stay attached in use, I decided to relace the Hugo.
GG&G instructions say the EOTech must be removed from the host to install. Not necessary unless you have something else installed directly behind the optic. Just remove the 3 T-15 Torx screws holding the protective cover on, unscrew the battery cap, then slide the cover rearward off the dovetail slots. I rolled the lens cover on as pictured in the directions and it fit like a second (subdermal) skin. I dusted the underside of the cover with baby powder and it slid onto the optic with just a little jostling. Apply blue Loctite and reinstall the 3 Torx screws and battery cover. The lens covers operate as described. Highly recommended.
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Written on Nov 17, 2023
It's simple, and works just like it should. Saw several other versions of hammer stop blocks but they were all more expensive and some looked more complicated than necessary.
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