That’s what the Colt was for.
“Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword (AR15), let him sell his garment, and buy...
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That’s what the Colt was for.
“Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword (AR15), let him sell his garment, and buy...
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I just put a LTT SCD on my G43. I have had them on my G19 and G45 for years and appreciate the extra confidence reholstering. I don’t get nearly as much feedback from the SCD on the G43 as on the...
2 things to think about if you haven't already:
1. Barrel whip may not be enough on that short 9mm barrel to matter, but I've seen it on a 5.56 setup like that where the can was contacting the...
I use Lucas products.
This for cleaner:
https://www.lucasoil.com/product/extreme-duty-gun-cleaner-aerosol/
This for light lube:
https://www.lucasoil.com/product/extreme-duty-clp/
This for...
Great to see you sticking with it and working it out.
2 quick thoughts:
1. I've never found pistol benchrest to be of much use as errant shots seem to have way more to do with pulling the...
One of, if not the most useful firearm in my inventory: 22/45 MKIII w/Tacsol Upper, MaddMacs RMR mount (lower profile than a rail mount), RM09, light rail installed by Steve at Rose Action Sports,...
The point I was tying into is that Stoeger mentions working to develop a solid index as being fundamental to using the dot correctly so you’re not “living in the dot.” Some folks then convolute that...
I’m tracking with you and we agree on what we mean by index. My indictment against the Jedi crowd is they’re leaning on an index and hoping the sights confirm rather than responsibly confirming...
I'm privileged to have been in class with Gabe twice: 2017 and 2021. Both times were worth every penny and I learned different things each time because my skill level had grown. Gabe's content was...
Do you have a synopsis of that test posted somewhere?
Let me reinforce: I don't think an idex is a bad thing. Developing strong index skills helps with all kinds of stuff: draw, reloads, etc. My only point is not to claim something that isn't. Sure, let...
I would also submit that a lot of guys that are running super fast draws are purely index shooting despite what they say about "flash sight pictures" and "over confirming." Scott Jedlinski is the...
I battled Beretta sights with a punch once. I've also seen slides cracked with sight pushers. Nothing is failsafe.
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It’s a similar concept to a HUB system that opens you up to multiple mount options while also shortening the overall installed length. To me the ideal would be a YHM Turbo K with a Plan B and a...
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The internet. Either MFR's published data, Silencershop, or Pew Science test report. The AAC numbers are published as dB reduction, so I subtracted them from what I found as 150 dB to be an...
I put this little comparison together. Given what's available, the Rugged Mustang is probably the front runner for me. I'm not sold on the Aluminum baffles, but the rest of the specs are right.
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Some guys seem to approach suppressors with an "as many fits as possible" approach. From the outside, I suppose that makes sense. You want to get the most bang for your buck (and tax stamp, and...
This Leupold does seem to be that if nothing else.
This is really the crux of the issue. In the past I had a Leupold 6.5-20 EFR target dot model on this rifle. Considered by many to be one of the best Rimfire target scopes. I didn’t like it, but...
Recently I had an experience that surprised me a lot. I was shooting my 10/22 heavy barreled target model with some work done to it at 100yds. That rifle is scoped with a Leupold Vari-X III...
No, but it probably would. I wouldn’t use it for that purpose.
It’s 100% a real thing. Speaking from experience as a former 3gunner. When I got my Benelli M2 with race package from RAS I got a clamp from them that clamps to the tube, but is open on the barrel...