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Good loader but could be better

Written on Mar 14, 2026

I bought this because it looked like it would be a great loader for my S&W MP1522. I have a couple of McFadden lightening loaders and they struggle loading past 15 roinds and I have to assist by pulling down on the loading button. When i first tried the Tippman it loaded so easy i wasn't sure it was working but could see the ammo going on the mag. Then on the next 1522 mag it was loading the ammo but the follower didn't move past about half way. So when i removed the mag some of the ammo came falling out. The loader had put enough pressure to split open the mag at the seam. It was an older magazine and I repaired it using super glue and a thin layer of carbon fiber. Now it works just fine. I've already reinforced a couple more of my older mags that were questionable and the Tippman works great.

Works Great

Written on Jan 30, 2026

This is a great little device that has worked in everything I've tried it in. Works great in an AR22

Atrius trigger is a great affordable option

Written on Jan 25, 2026

I have had an Atrius trigger since October that I ordered from the first batch Precision Triggers put out. It was very simple to install and it worked great in my Aero Precision EPC lower/upper combo with a Kaw Valley 10oz buffer. The EPC ran like a sewing machine until I took out the Atrius and installed an Arizona Regulator 3-position. I installed the Atrius from the EPC into my ZF-5 with a Leber V2 printed lower after unsuccessfully trying an ARC Fire and it runs great in the ZF-5 as well. I recently bought another Atrius from Optics Planet and installed it into my dedicated AR22 CMMG upper in an Anderson lower using the same milspec trigger as the EPC, after getting the trip tuned it runs great in the AR22.
There are complaints about the lever breaking but most that can be attributed to installation, there are YouTube videos explaining what needs to be done to tune these and should be followed to keep from having problems. I can recommend these triggers and would buy more if I needed another for sure.

Right side fold, awesome

Written on Jan 27, 2025

I originally bought this to try on my Freedom Ordnance FX-9 SBR. The problem with the FX-9 is that the receiver is shorter than a standard AR lower receiver and makes the use of any folding stock adapter very uncomfortable due to the closer distance from the back of the trigger opening to the rear of the receiver. I tried the Law Tactical and the hinge pin housing on the left side would rip the skin off my thumb knuckle and making it difficult to manipulate the safety. Seeing that the Sylvan was hinged on the right side, and a good price, I thought this might be a viable option. The Sylvan was better, but the QD swivel socket is located at the thumb knuckle and makes it uncomfortable again. If the QD swivel weren't there it might be a great option for an FX-9 folder.
I did end up using it on an EPC-9 AR pistol and really like it. The installation gave me a little trouble only because of the KAK two stage buffer and flat spring in the EPC-9. I like the right side fold very much and the lock up is solid. There is a detent that holds the stock folded very nicely. The QD swivel socket on the left could be used with the regular lower receiver dimension. I like the fact that Sylvan has used steel in the areas that need a more wear resistant material such as the latch catch. Time will tell how it holds up, but so far I like it.
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Quality muzzle brake

Written on Sep 24, 2024

I own several of the Griffin Armament gallery mount muzzle brakes. Highly recommend for your suppressor.

Nice glass and love the fire wire dot

Written on Sep 16, 2024

This is my second Primary Arms LPVO scope. I have to say that I was a little skeptical of the Nova site fire wire until I had one in my hands. I love the reticle and I really love the fire wire red dot, it is very bright and precise. It's going on my 350 Legend deer pistol. Highly recommend this scope.
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Great trigger after>>>>

Written on Sep 04, 2024

Great trigger after I worked out the burrs from the trigger pivot pin and trigger.

Great trigger. . . . After a quick fix

Written on Aug 19, 2024

I received this trigger in quick order, it was packaged very nicely and looked to be of great build quality. But after unpack-aging I tried to manipulate the trigger and it was very stiff, to the point of not working. I had to take out the trigger pivot pin, rather had to punch it out to find there were burrs on the pin and the trigger pivot hole. I cleaned up the pin with some emery cloth and cleaned the trigger pivot hole then lubed and reinstalled. After having to clean up the burrs and debris it functions great and the pull and break are amazing. I considered sending it back after I found it to be non-functioning but I knew it would take a couple more weeks and just wanted the trigger for my deer gun build. This one got by the quality control section of manufacturing but didn't take much to fix.
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Great concept

Written on Jul 10, 2024

I bought this for my Freedom Ordnance FX9 pistol/SBR hoping to get the delayed roller lock benefit. It is not made to fit an FX9. Given that it didn't fit my particular application, I must say the build quality was exceptional. I had to return it of course.

Great Product Although FX9 Issue

Written on Jul 05, 2024

I purchased this RBD system with hope that it would work in my Freedom Ordnance FX9 pistol. The quality of craftsmanship was excellent and fit was fine, but in testing I found out that it didn't allow the FX9 bolt to fully travel without the rod head slamming i to the firing pin. The bolt would not go back far enough to use the bolt hold open stop and the rod head of the RBD was slamming into the firing pin causing some minor damage to the firing pin. I reached out to Maxim about this and they are looking into it. But in the meantime I am returning the RBD as it will not function as is in a Freedom Ordnance FX9 weapon.
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