Written on Sep 30, 2018
The largest size pistol mag this will hold are 15 round Glock 19 mags... and they have to be heavily adjusted to even accommodate those. They are not easy to adjust either. They absolutely will not accept Beretta 92 mags, nor will they take Glock 17 mags. There simply is not enough adjustment available in this design. It takes 30 round 5.56 mags without a problem. It appears sturdy and well made. Unless your pistol mags are equal to or smaller than factory G19 mags, then do NOT buy this product.
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Written on May 31, 2018
I mounted a Leopold VX6 2-12x42 on my Remington 700Ti with no clearance problems using medium bases. Quality is very good for the money. The rings trued up easily on the receiver and I was surprised to find they didn't really need to be lapped in. Rings have held zero after about 150 rounds of .270 Winchester. Recommended.
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Written on May 25, 2017
I purchased and installed this product in my master closet 2 1/2 years ago. It has been very reliable and gives me great piece of mind knowing I have ready access to 2 long arms just feet away from where I sleep. This is not a substitute for a true gun safe. I have a gun safe but it is too large to install in my closet and takes longer to access. The benefit to the TacVault is it does not take up much room and incorporates easily in my closet. Buyers should keep in mind that it must be secured to the floor and/or wall with fasteners if you want it to work as intended. It is very fast to access and is quiet when opened. Downsides are few for this unit. The included foam cradle which installs with adhesive backing does not remain in place by itself and must be reinforced to be usable. When used by itself with the included adhesive backing it will slowly migrate causing your long arms to shift out of position over time. I easily fixed this using liquid adhesive to lock it down. If the electronic lock should fail for any reason, there is no backup means to access the safe. So far this has not been a problem but may be more of a consideration for some people. You may want to add a light inside the unit, but this is easy to do if desired. I am overall happy with this product and have no regrets about buying it.
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Written on Jun 08, 2015
I believe this is the best execution of a combat type dagger currently on the market. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because it's only available in 440C steel. If it were offered in a premium steel, such as S30V or D2 for example, then I would have given it 5 stars. It is an excellent choice to be used as intended, or just to be admired as a collectible.
Benefits: Weight of the knife only is a svelte 8.35 ounces. This is excellent for it's approximate 5.7" blade length. The sheath weighs in at 5.9 oz. Weight of total system as purchased is 14.2 oz. Conceivably, you could wear the knife in a lighter Kydex sheath if you want a lighter total overall weight. However, the Spec Ops (brand) sheath is excellent, and I believe it is worth using if it integrates well into your system. The sheath is also fitted with a removable plastic blade liner. The OD green canvas micarta handle offers excellent grip, wet or dry. It won't absorb water and self-orients the knife in the hand. The glass breaker on the end of the handle protrudes just enough to get the job done. It is without excessive bulk and offers the user a less lethal option in which to deploy the blade if desired. The handle can be dissembled from the tang for cleaning. This feature is useful in the event you get it into salt water or otherwise soiled. The knife overall length of 10.75 inches allows it to be mounted horizontally on IBA, or other body armor systems. It is Molle compatible, or can also be worn in a tr
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Written on Jan 10, 2015
The Aker 267 Nightguard is an excellent quality leather paddle holster, and worth every penny. I bought this for my G21 nightstand gun, which always wears a Streamlight TLR-3 weapon mounted light. The benefit of this is that I can immediately secure it to the waistband of my pants on short notice if I need to go out onto the property for any reason. The pistol remains very secure, but immediately available, and the weapon light remains mounted while holstered. Although I don't carry this pistol concealed outside of my property, it would be a very capable and sturdy rig if used in that role.
The leather is thick and beautifully finished. The snap, stitching, and polymer paddle, all appear to be of very high quality. The inside of the snap has a plastic cover, which keeps it from scratching the finish on your firearm. Although it does not list the Streamlight TLR-3, it works well with that particular weapon light, and I suspect that it may accommodate even more lights than what the manufacturer list for it. The muzzle end is open, so it would also accommodate a custom extended barrel if desired. It is outfitted with a tension adjustable retention screw for a snug custom fit. Overall this is a high quality well designed and executed leather paddle holster which will suit my personal needs very well.
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Written on Aug 28, 2014
Overall I have no regrets. The glass is pretty decent, and I was surprised with the quality for the price. I rate the glass on this scope at a 7/10. For comparison I rate the glass on my Leupold VX-6 2-12x42 at a 9/10. The 32mm obj is more versatile for use in low light conditions than many other 24mm obj tactical scopes with adjustable magnification. If you want better glass than the Kaspa has to offer, then be prepared to pay much more $$$.
Mounted on an AR with a 20" barrel, my best bench rest group was 1.5" at 200 yards, with many groups at this range at or under 2". It held its zero after approx 300 rounds in the Burris AR-PEPR mount. My intended use is plinking, and for coyote & hog hunting out to approx 350 yards. As others have mentioned, the lighted fine reticle isn't visible in bright daylight. That would make this scope a poor choice for 3-gun competition, but it is perfect for hunting. The fine stadia lines on the illuminated "Tactical Ballistic X" reticle are perfect for detail work. During daylight the black crosshairs are no different than any other scope. When the light starts getting dim in the evening, or during poor weather conditions, the red lighted reticle really makes a difference, and adds precious minutes to available hunting time.
It is important to note (literature doesn't state) that the reticle is mounted on the 2nd focal plane, so it must set to 6x power to use it for proper ranging. If sighted-in at 200 yards on the main crosshairs, it p
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