Brownells web site says 5/16th for the Holosun in their Q/A but I did see some reviews stating the same about interfering with the extractor.
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Brownells web site says 5/16th for the Holosun in their Q/A but I did see some reviews stating the same about interfering with the extractor.
I have all the parts but the slide came with two sets of screws, 5/16" and 1/4" inch.
Need to know which ones to use for the 407c.
Thanks.
Regarding establishing a proper firing grip, how many practice, or even can practice drawing while:
- moving left, right, front, back
- from the ground
- while running
- one handed
etc
I asked myself...If not the G19, then what?
Couldn't really come up with anything that could fill those 3 roles better.
Excellent post.
So how does the "average" person get access to the maintenance schedule for parts you mentioned for their defensive handgun? I haven't seen this information in many owner's...
WTH...
Things have changed since I retired from the .mil
Well...yeah. But there are plenty of other calibers discussed on this forum...this thread is a good example.
I agree with this...but don't see it mentioned often when choosing a handgun.
Does that grab onto you shirt at all?
Road House
Awful...story, acting...awful
IMHO of course
Good pick. How much has cost gone up on those since your last purchase?
But...they're probably wearing leather pants so ....
Probably easier just to put thumb studs on the blade.
So how do you place it into the sheath to make it work?
Bucklite!
Are you saying the new M&P12 is a KSG or just similar?
I remember when guys carried them on their belts. From my perspective, pocket clips are a "new thing".
Very informative.
Have you seen their new Bullpup shotgun?
I'm a little surprised no one has mentioned the old Buck 110/112.
I know they're outdated in regards to rapid deployment designs of today but I always liked them.
Ontario still makes the Mk III trench knife if your're into WWII knives.
The problem I've run into is the serrations usually take up the space on the edge where I get the best leverage for cutting other materials which forces me to use the plain edge out further on the...
Interesting. What would that represent in daily use?
What's your preference?
My Alox Soldier is the most useful little knife I've ever had.
I picked up one of those folders years ago. Never found use for it but I thought it was cool at the time.
Some very interesting replies so far.
One thing I forgot to mention in my original post...I have determined I don't care much for "assisted opening" knives. I have an old Kershaw Blackout, Leek,...
Got it. What I meant was a small slip-joint or similar.