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Great three die set for reloading 9mm. Carbide so you only need minimal lube. Nice tight crimps. Works with all reloading machines. Rounds load and fire nicely on my beretta. Still working out the right powder charge
The other 1-star review of this buffer tube hit the nail on the head. The "head" of the buffer tube is not milled and drilled correctly for the buffer retention pin. Either you screw the tube in enough that the buffer retention pin is properly captured -- but then the top of the buffer tube fouls the upper receiver; or you don't screw it in enough for clearance but then you can't use a buffer retention spring.
Or, you get your dremel or flat file and you file down the top of the buffer tube so it doesn't foul your upper receiver. It's not a whole lot of work (5 min max) and is something that's fine to do with your plinking toy; but maybe not something you want to do on your SHTF weapon. I figured it was worth the trade off, but it doesn't take away that this is not mil-spec because of the lack of proper milling.
This is a great little pistol bag that I use when I go to the range. Inside, it'll hold two full size pistols with 4 magazines each (so 8 magazines total). The outside pocket can hold your ear plugs (muffs are a bit too large), tools, a bag of rounds, etc. It's just the right size to put inside my larger range bag -- and unlike pistol rugs, it'll hold enough magazines for a round of Steel Challenge (4 magazines in the pouches, 1 in the pistol). The outside "Galati" patch is velcro so you can replace with your own insignia patch.
The cons are -- I wish the inside of the bag was not black nylon. That's all great for tacticool but these aging eyes have trouble seeing black on black. So magazines and other things can disappear. It'd be better if there was a blaze orange or other internal color option.
All of the other pros are right. This is well moade, solid. I like that the barrel nut does not need to be timed -- it makes torquing it much easier as made attaching the barrel and aligning the picatinny rail and front sights much easier.
The m-lok ports are also well machined. You should note that they are only at 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, and 9:00 -- there are no 45 degree slots, so it you want something on 45 degrees then you need to get a 45 degree offset pic or m-lok mount.
My one and only (but rather big) frustration is that there are two 1/4" holes on the sides that are in the same location on other handguards (such as Aero S-1) for QD slings. For the TRYBE, my sling QD fits perfectly in the hole but it's not machined properly (thick enough) so the QD falls right out again.So to mount my sling, I had to use an M-LOK sling adaptor. This was a pain in the neck to me.