Not to get too far afield, I also have the Stryker in M2. I've met Allen E. and his wife and have had the pleasure of having dinner with them and several other makers who were a group of close...
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Not to get too far afield, I also have the Stryker in M2. I've met Allen E. and his wife and have had the pleasure of having dinner with them and several other makers who were a group of close...
I have both the original full sized AFCK and the small version, each in M2. But I didn't even realize his connection with the pattern until after I already owned them.
As it is my favorite...
He was my first SWAT school trainer back in the late 80's when I joined our team. He did a good job with his instruction over that course. (He was a sworn LEO with the Ft. Lauderdale P.D. at the...
I have only substituted KBs for TB deads when I either was feeling stale or nursing an injury.
Now that I have a slow healing forearm injury which limits what I can handle without too much...
Interesting...
Good stuff.
This is of particular interest for me right now as I rehab a right forearm I damaged a few weeks back and which is limiting my ability to lift much without pain or swing kettlebells....
Good riddance.
When it was first introduced, we bought ours through the local cop shop, "Lou's Gun Shop" in Hialeah back in 1995/1996. Previously we had gone directly through Glock for our Gen 2 G19s. (We were...
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"Here little squirrel...come on over..."
Don't waltz around the subject, tell us how you really feel.
Okay...now I'm getting nervous.
LOL
80-85% for our area. I have my telescope's solar filter available for a couple of quick glances.
I have keyed Schlage locksets on all of our doors. I was just adjusting the escutcheon or backplate or whatever it's called on the front door this morning.
Maybe down the road I'll upgrade. It's...
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Mexican standoff.
Never had a failure in my Gen 2.5 with the Magpuls as Jason says. I have five of them.
Glad to hear that it's a good fit. You know I'm not gonna steer a brother wrong. :cool:
Now here's some more advice. Take the lanyard off the end, remove the inner strands and use a section to...
Happy to help, B. I think you'll like it...especially in light of the intended use. Keep me posted.
Don't do it!!!
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Laci Szabo and Fred have been friends of many years...preceding the 20 something years I've known them.
There are several vendors selling Fred's pieces. I only put the Emerson video in this...
You can cut a bead chain to length with just a scissor.
To avoid noise I just use a piece of Paracord sheath without the filaments to run the chain through on the sheath.
You want to be able to...
UNK has some very specific purposes for the research he is doing which are not necessarily typical EDC related. (I'll leave it at that so as not to intrude upon personal / privacy considerations.)
Here's three of my knives from Fred. (Forgive the old images.)
This one, called his "Tribal" Griffe, was Fred's personal carry. He took it off his neck and gave it to me as a gift when I...
https://youtu.be/lPQuUFAthmg
Right. So, in my case, with just me, the wife and dog...I see no benefit over just having a keyed lock. Others' mileage will vary.
I guess that's the point I was getting at. You still need to have a key on you or secreted somewhere.
The auto locking function of the electronic lock is a convenience perhaps...but I don't see...