Written on Dec 17, 2024
I bought this for my 4X ACOG and it's an afterthought design through and through. I understand the design constraints due to the angled shroud on the front of the ACOC, but that doesn't change how cheap this item seems considering the price and that its intended for a combat-ready application. I recommend it only due to the lack of alternatives.
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Written on Dec 17, 2024
At this point I put this in any new AK I get right out of the box. Take your time when installing. That means you! Don't rush it and drink the beer AFTER you are done.
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Written on Dec 17, 2024
I have both Surefire and Streamlight weapn lighs. I have had the same Streamlight Stylus Pro for 10 years and use it daily as a machinist and on my farm. Keep it in a belt pouch that it came with. Flawless testament to Streamlight quality. The ProTac is a bit large but the thing is a blowtorch so it's worth the "sacrifice". Have one on my Alpha AK 556 and on my AR. Awesome.
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Written on Dec 17, 2024
Lets you get a better grip on the charging handle with cold weather gloves on. Have these on all my AKs: M92, PAPs, M72 RPK,and WPB 556 Jack. Easy fit.
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Written on Dec 17, 2024
Was a Trijicon loyalist for years until I got hooked on the ACSS reticle in my 4X ACOG and then started buying PA simply because of the ACSS throughout their lineup. The plastic Tenebrex killflashes are $80, and are just so-so quality and the ACOG model has a pathetic mounting "solution" that screams afterthought. The MRO models at least clamp on whereas the ACOG one secures with and elastic o-ring that never really holds it in place confidently. When I got my new 5X and 3X micro prism PA sights I immediately popped for the PA brand killflashes and was a)blown away by the quality b)pleased with the secure, thread-in mounting c) impressed with the aluminum construction throughout d) confident in the way PA obviously designed these parts as a system from the ground up. Honestly, Trijicon is resting on their reputation at this point. I'm PA all the way.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Dec 17, 2024
Was a Trijicon loyalist for years until I got hooked on the ACSS reticle in my 4X ACOG and then started buying PA simply because of the ACSS throughout their lineup. The plastic Tenebrex killflashes are $80, and are just so-so quality and the ACOG model has a pathetic mounting "solution" that screams afterthought. The MRO models at least clamp on whereas the ACOG one secures with and elastic o-ring that never really holds it in place confidently. When I got my new 5X and 3X micro prism PA sights I immediately popped for the PA brand killflashes and was a)blown away by the quality b)pleased with the secure, thread-in mounting c) impressed with the aluminum construction throughout d) confident in the way PA obviously designed these parts as a system from the ground up. Honestly, Trijicon is resting on their reputation at this point. I'm PA all the way.
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Written on Jan 31, 2024
I've got a bunch of these. They feel great, work great. Then I bought a Tango Down grip and realized that it's the same grip, for a slightly higher price, that has a storage compartment, which I like for extra CR123, a few rounds, etc. So if storage in the grip is not a need for you, get this grip.
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Written on Jan 31, 2024
Anyone who runs Yugo AK's knows how good they are, and how problematic they are when it comes to aftermarket choices. Thank you MI for making this part. Now I'm running a Midwest Industries Alpha Series M4 Beam Stock with Mission First Tactical AR-15 Battlelink Minimalist Stock. All parts added up, the Pic adapter, the beam stock, and the Battlelink, weigh a whopping 6oz less than the Magpul Zhukov stock it replaces, which is important because the Yugo's are so much heavier than a standard AKM.
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Written on Jan 31, 2024
Quality is perfect as are the dimensions. Fits in any 1911/2011 that's been made to print.
0 of 0 found the following review helpful.
Written on Jan 31, 2024
Quality is perfect as are the dimensions. Fits in any 1911/2011 that's been made to print.
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