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Great Rail For Adding Accessories

Written on Jan 12, 2019

Great rail for adding accessories to the Ruger 10/22 rifle. The product name "10/22 Charger Pistol Scope Rail" is a bit misleading in that the rail looks and works great on the 10/22 rifle as well (at least my carbine). The rail installs in about two minutes with the four provided screws. It is great for adding accessories like a red dot, a basic Bushnell TRS25 in my case, specifically designed to mount to picatinny rails. The lower/smaller weaver rail that comes with the 10/22 did not work well with my TRS25. The optic installed okay but left the rail a little chewed up.

Great for adding to LoP

Written on Nov 17, 2018

This extended rubber butt pad adds a modest amount of length of pull (LoP) to the MOE fixed stock recently installed on my Armalite AR15 (DEF15). The LoP is still on the short side but in combination with a more vertical grip (MOE K2, also recently installed), provides for a closer-in hold on my home defense rifle. Also adds a bit of cushioning against recoil. Note that while the product name implies it is custom made for the PRS stock, it is also a custom fit for the MOE fixed stock. Looks and feels great.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.

Light weight but not really "Tactical"

Written on Aug 26, 2018

This handguard is, by inspection, not durable enough to be referred to as a "Tactical Handguard". The aluminum is almost sheet metal thin in critical areas, including the less than 1/8 inch length of metal separating adjacent Keymod holes. Can't imagine it taking much more than a knock against something solid to rip a rail-mounted light or bipod right thru its Keymod hole. On the plus side, it is both light weight and nicely finished. And being OEM will probably look great on an Armalite AR10, but I never got that far.
0 of 6 found the following review helpful.

Great Neck Knife

Written on Aug 13, 2018

Great minimalist knife with look and feel of quality. My second Buck knife (first was a Folding Hunter bought back in the seventies). Was at first a bit worried that the knife might fall out of its sheath from which it hangs upside down on a neck chain. But the knife snaps securely into sheath and requires just the right pull to un-sheath. The chain looks good too. The blade point is not very sharp though. Not sure if supposed to be that way but will do some sharpening and that should take care of that. Recently ordered what will be my third Buck knife on the website, along with a bunch of other stuff.

Really Good Bipod

Written on Jun 23, 2017

The Atlas is worth the extra cost. It looks and feels great on my Ruger SR762. It does not need an adapter like the Harris bipods and it does not have external springs bouncing around like most other bipods. I almost pulled the trigger on a UTG bipod, but decided to avoid potentially starting a collection of lesser bipods on my way to getting the best. It does come packaged in 5 cents worth of vinyl with a yellow paper insert. That worried me at first but it is just the way they come.

The two-screw mount is simple and solid. Note that you cannot swap it out with the ADM quick-disconnect mount unless you send it back to the factory for modification. You can however add on a quick-disconnect mount but then you may as well have bought it that way in the first place for the additional 75 bucks or so. I will probably get one of those cheap UTG quick-disconnects just to check out that set-up.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.

Excellent Product

Written on Feb 19, 2017

Installed Magpul's new angled M-Lok foregrip onto a Magpul M-Lok handguard previously installed on my Palmetto State Armory AR15. Though I have not yet had a chance to take it out for a test drive I can provide these comments based on installing and familiarizing myself with it in the work shop. This foregrip looks good on the weapon and feels good in hand. It is of minimalist design and appearance, smaller and lighter compared to Magpul's previous angled foregrip. It provides a secure grip while being more subtle in appearance. It is a bit tedious to install. Following the directions may save some time and aggravation. Trick is to turn the nuts just the right amount onto the screws before attempting to install, in order to prevent the screws from free-spinning in the handguard.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.

Great Handguard

Written on Feb 02, 2017

Installed on a Palmetto State Armory AR-15. Looks good and feels good. At first glance out of the package in hand I was concerned about a gap at the back end between the upper and lower pieces. But that gap gets closed via clamping force from the delta ring during install.

It was a little hard to install especially trying to do so with the various "recommendations" provided on YouTube. These included install the top piece first, the bottom piece first, the top and bottom simultaneously. In the end I broke out the magnifying glasses and closely followed the manufacturer's included instructions, and was done first try in about two minutes.

Recommended, but with Caveats

Written on Dec 16, 2016

Great high quality product but with a couple distractions. The reticle is somewhat fuzzy/indistinct, at least to my eyes. Also, the optic turns on at full reticle brightness, something I think would be distracting to a user in darker conditions. This appears to be by design though I did not really spend much time trying to work with it since I could not get past the fuzzy reticle. Can't really complain about the battery life since that is a well-known well-disclosed product attribute. But low battery life was something I was willing to live with in order to get a Eotech's highly regarded circle dot reticle. Holosun's relatively new (and my recently purchased) HS503GU circle-dot optic has a significantly clearer and more solid/distinct reticle, at least to my eyes. Though not "combat-proven", the Holosun has motion detection, last brightness setting, Aimpoint-like battery life (claimed), a better warranty (as written), NV capability (claimed), and the circle-dot reticle, for about half the price.
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