Written on Aug 28, 2025
Great item for the 17s. Easy to install, works reliably. Expensive but worth it, HUGE difference.
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Written on Apr 05, 2025
Have these installed on a Beretta LTT 1301 shotgun, with SureFire M640 light and pressure pad. There's not much to this product, it's minimal, easy, re-positionable, and not terribly expensive. Would buy again!
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Written on Mar 06, 2025
Admittedly this is my first SureFire remote switch, I haven't owned the traditional DS07-style "tape" switch. However I saw this option recently and it looked enticing. What I appreciate most is the option to do momentary-on AND switch to constant-on, in the SAME button. The button press for Momentary I feel is perfect. I know this is subjective but it doesn't active "too easily" if you just graze it, but also is easy to active momentary. And the full press for "constant on" is nice and deep, hard to accidentally knock it into Full On.
Would buy again, great feeling when using this. SureFire really thought this one through. Comes with the hardware, perfect.
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Written on Feb 23, 2025
Great barrel option. I recently purchased my first PS90, after receiving my Form 1 SBR approval from the ATF (and laser engraving my firearm, etc.,), I purchased this CMMG Barrel from OpticsPlanet.
The CMMG 10.4" barrel is really a great option, albeit one of the only options, for those who want to convert their PS90 to an SBR.
I also appreciated that is has a fantastic and durable finish on it. I did the SBR swap myself (on the upper-limit of my comfort level but it came out great and I learned a lot in the process, got some new tools in the process, anyways....), you'll need a 15MM THIN-wrench for the rear bolt of this barrel (just like the FN factory one). I was impressed that the barrel really took the "manhandling" of holding it down in a vice while torque-wrenching down the muzzle device on it. The finish did not flake off or tarnish while I was pretty pretty hard on it, as required to torque it down. The rear nut looks identical to the FN factory one.
TLDR: A great option, while not "cheap", it's also not insanely expensive. It's also a nice quality barrel. CMMG puts this barrel goes through a SBN (Salt Bath Nitride) coating process during manufacturing, which is different than the FN cold-hammer forged process, but not "better or worse". Just different - Don't hesitate to buy this! Highly recommend.
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Written on Feb 09, 2025
I won't lie, initially I was apprehensive about spending 'even more money' on something like an alignment rod. One reason was I "only" have one can currently in this caliber. While others have reported great success going with other options from, let's say a reputable online hardware / raw material vendor, I had also read mixed success and results by going the cheaper route. Some users who did that had great success, others had unfinished metal rods, etc. I had NO desire of trying to save a little money by turning this into a metal refinishing project. Most importantly, I wanted to be sure I wasn't rolling the dice, and needed a rod I knew I could trust the results from. To each their own!
TLDR: I'm so glad I broke down and bought the dang rod. Considering it's used to test a firearm and supressor setup worth well over $3k, this is cheap insurance for the physical goods, as well as safety and responsibility on the range.
It comes with a great protective sleeve, and two durable Square end-caps, which prevent the rod from rolling around on a table or bench. (A great little touch). The finish is of excellent quality, it slides beautifully into the bore / barrel, and has great, very legible instructions from Geissele.
Very glad I purchased this. Will be looking for another for my 5.7 and various suppressed calibers. It's the difference between luck and actually knowing, plus I can lend it to friends or others at the range if they need some help in the 2A community.
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Written on Jan 02, 2025
I've always heard great things about Midwest Industries and wanted to take a moment to comment on this mount. I have an ACOG TA45c optic, and while NOT listed as compatible on the website or the product package, I can happily confirm the TA45 fits perfectly with this mount. (roughly 1 and 3/4" between the center of the two screws).
The factory Trijicon TA60 is the mount I am replacing and using this Midwest Mini QD mount. The factory TA60 from Trijicon is a great mount with two big, chunky, colt-style thumb screws, but candidly it's just BIG and heavy. I gave my Sig MCX Canebrake SBR a big facelift and this is one of the finishing touches. It's sleek, small, lightweight, unassuming. Comes with two identical screws in a small bag, very well packaged with GREAT instructions. A touch of Blue Locktite and torqued to just under 50 inch-pounds, and for me, it's good to go. EASY to adjust the QD lever tightness by hand if you have to.
Nice mount, great fit and finish, nice QD lever. Candidly this is a primarily weight reduction and cosmetic enhancement to my rifle, I can't speak to re-zeroing, but I feel as comfortable with this QD mount as I do the Trijicon TA60 factory two-thumb-screw tank mount. Well done Midwest and OP.
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