Written on Jan 15, 2023
This light is reasonably very bright on the highest setting, and built like a tank. The half-click and full-click functions are also intuitive. Strobe mode will blind anything it's shining at. This is a good light and worth the price tag for what it does.
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Written on Dec 09, 2022
This is the most cost-effective yet durable mount for any red dot with a T1/T2 style mounting pattern including may of the Holosun red dots. For the money and the proven high quality of craftmanship from ADM that you get, you simply can't find a better QD mount than this. Beware that this height is slightly taller than usually, hence an absolute co-witness height for this particular mount, is more close to a lower 1/3 in this case. Not much but a tad taller than traditional absolute co-witness that's it. Get this T1-10 model and you won't regret it.
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Written on Dec 02, 2022
This red dot is a sturdy little thing and a great package for the price tag. It comes with front and rear clear lens covers, a kill flash, and no-frill buttons on top. Definitely very reminiscent of the Aimpoint T2 and a strong contender for what it's worth in my opinion. Uses T2-style mounting pattern, so the possibility is endless. Very lightweight as well just like a T2. Runs on a single CR2032, with shake-awake feature and auto-off. You simply can't go wrong with this solid lil thing.
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Written on Nov 27, 2022
Although this rail is not free-floated design, the lock-up is extremely solid and when properly installed, will absolutely retain zero for any laser/optics that you throw on it. Very sturdy material and secured mounting mechanism. Easy no-hassle installation that doesn't require any modification like cutting the delta-ring or front handguard retainer cap. Just slip on and tighten those screws down and you are all set.
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Written on Apr 10, 2022
This is a must-have for your geissele trigger. Takes out the slack from the enlarged trigger pin holes on your old beat-up lower and removes any potential for trigger pins walking out on ya when you most need your tool to do its job, which though rarely happens, can nonetheless be an issue at the worst moment. An antidote to Murphy's Law.
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Written on Mar 19, 2022
Perfect on a ptr91/g3 with modern rail handguard installed. Saves you the trouble of getting finger/skin accidentally caught up in the charging tube while maintaining good solid grip on the front of the weapon. With the added grip space provided by this grip, it guarantees an aggressive yet ergonomic grip angle on a bulky heavy weapon system. Used to also use it on the SAW when I was back in. Good stuff
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Written on Dec 02, 2021
This is godsend for those who wear plate carriers with a significant amount of load-bearing, especially for those carriers with slim profile shoulder straps which can easily dig into your shoulders and multiply the pain felt. I use these for Mayflower APC with kevlar inserts and level IV plates which get heavy quick, and have been having great luck. Breathable mesh paddings are also a big plus.
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Written on Nov 17, 2021
This is the best AK muzzle device adapter on the market that's readily available right now, for your 14x1 LH thread pitch. I use this adapter for mounting my 5/8x24 suppressor muzzle device. This adapter may have a tiny gap between shoulder of the barrel and the rear end of the adapter, but the inner shoulder within the adapter itself makes sure it aligns with the flat business end of the barrel, and concentricity is thus being kept. Have zero problem mounting a suppressor and shoot without baffle strike. Just don't forget your rocksett.
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Written on Nov 08, 2021
It does the job. All you need is torch gun and ball peen hammer once installed, and then you are all gtg. Spring may be a little bit tight and make sure the pin crosses the spring when installing. May end up needing to trim down the spring legs a bit to get them outta the way.
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Written on Sep 30, 2021
Bought the FSP cutout version of the handguard. You just have to be good at precision cutting using a powersaw or whatnot, to cut off the delta ring and spring, without even have to remove the barrel nut. The handguard itself has the cutout also for retaining plate behind the FSP, however, I cut and removed the handguard front retaining plate regardless, for a slimmer look and avoid accidental contact with the handguard itself when shooting, so that it's truly guaranteed free-float.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful.