Take the coins you'd drop for a few months of fees (+ gas and other $ associated with going there) at a CF gym and you could buy more than enough CF equipment to set up a place at home; or you don't have enough room at home, CF equipment is small enough to keep in your car or a closet to use at...
Got a 20" OBR and all times that I've reached out to Larue they've been extremely helpful and professional...awesome product and awesome customer service!
Now have a Suunto Core and looking at the Ambit model...My first Suunto was the Vector, then Advisor, then X-10...had a Pathfinder, but imho, Suunto's a notch or two above...Suunto's atmospheric features seemed to be more consistent and accurate.
I like Manfrotto because I'm able to spend a little bit more now then when I was in the military...but many less popular brands (the ones with average industry ratings) have been just as durable and functional for me...especially if it's only for bench/prone style shooting....
I agree with everything you've posted...i'm not bashing on kestrel, my 4000NV works and has for the last 5 years in military and tactical law enforcement environments, but I've had problems with the rubber sealer/"O" ring and the battery contact plate come off in the battery compartment and have...
Almost anything will cycle the weapon (i.e pants, belt, holster, shoe, etc.), it doesn't take much pressure/strenght to charge it. However, I don't advocate going to the shoes unless you're already down on a knee or on the deck. In addition to reloading one-handed, I like to cover malfunctions...
Cool! After beating myself up with reading and re-reading the manual and looking at that scope up-and-down, I called Leupold and Larue (I have it on one of their mounts) and still couldn't figure it out. On top of that, just to make sure I wasn't overlooking something, I asked two of my...
Thanks for sharing mhuff! I recently purchased that scope and your instructions on how to zero once the turret is bottomed out, is much more clear then the owner's manual, thanks!
Re: Thoughts on these RRA Uppers?
i have duty experience with it and can say that RRA puts out a decent product....as said above, the price is reasonable and their guns are on par in that class of pricing...
Re: Duty pistol, could use some advice
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tennessean</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Glock 19 fits all of those requirements and it's small enough to effectively carry concealed with a proper holster. Don't get wrapped...