Written on Jan 08, 2026
I was looking for a bag that offered more pockets than the traditional style for my .22 rifles (10/22, CZ, etc.) under 40" long. I gave this Galati drag bag a try as it had lots of pockets, and the size (42" length) seemed to fit my need. In fact, the outside length was more like 46" (not that disappointed), but the material felt cheap. Though it was advertised as 1000D nylon fabric, it was much thinner than my Tac Force cases (also 1000D), and felt flimsy to the touch. It had straps to secure the rifle inside the main compartment, with a very thick foam insert in the case panels. There was no foam protection at all on the outside pockets. So, carrying a spotting scope or electronic gear in those pockets would not be recommended. I could have kept the bag, had it not felt 'cheap and flimsy', and definitely it wouldn't last a 'drag' (not that I intended to do it as the name implied.) All in all, it's not worth the price, so I returned it.
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Written on Jun 14, 2025
I have 4 Ruger Mark II. 3 of them are my kids' and I'm the care taker of the gun because I'm the dad. Cleaning them is more than a challenge, a fear perhaps that I won't be able to put them back together. Re-assembling the gun require additional hands and/or specific tools like when they assembled it the first time in the factory. This HSS saves me time and, most of all, frustration. Now I can re-assemble the guns in seconds, instead of fumbling with it for half an hour like before. I see Opticplanets list it as 'discontinued', but if it ever comes back in stock, I'd really recommend you try one and see for yourself. It's not a life saver, but it gives your life back some time so you can enjoy it more....
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Written on Dec 17, 2023
Compared to replacing the trigger in Ruger Mk II, this Glock Timney trigger replacement requires only 1/3 of the effort. To be honest, the most difficult thing of the process is to reinstalling the factory slide stop/release. As for the result, my Gen 3, G17 trigger pull was crisp but very, very heavy, not to mention the trigger safety lever always dug into the index finger. Timney trigger is flat and the safety lever is also wider than the factory part, so it's very gentle to the index finger while shooting. For the trigger pull, it has some take up (between 1/4" - 3/8") but the break is crisp and MUCH lighter than the factory. All in all, it's worth the price. I''ll buy another one if I get another Glock.
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Written on Oct 13, 2019
I bought this stock in Brown & Grey. After opening the package and inspecting the stock, I decided to return it right away. The recoil pad is out of place. It's not align with the stock itself. The whole pad is about 1/16" off to one side. The receiver and barrel channel are so rough. Those alone I can live with, but not with the recoil pad. Though it's a good looking stock, I don't think it's worth the price tag, considering the poor craftsmanship. I've been asking myself, how did it pass QC?
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