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Best cold weather lubes I’ve tried have been Slip2000 and Slip2000EWL, ALG Go-Juice and Go-Juice 0000 VTG, CherryBalmz Winter Balm and LucasOil Extreme Duty Gun Oil. And of course synthetic motor oil, but that’s also toxic and I try to avoid using toxic lubricants.
That’s actually Dave Timm, the owner. I’m his co-instructor on the training side of the business and I do some of the testing and consulting on the media side. We’ve since tested a couple other lubes that weren’t available at that time and we’ve seen some with good cold weather performance...
I’ve had a short amount of time with one and I think it’s on par with the Bravo Tier premium spotters like the Swaro STS/ATS, Vortex Razor or Nightforce TS-82. When you consider the price point and the optional ranging eyepieces, you have a phenomenal spotter. They have very good customer...
BCM is probably still trying to catch up on orders. I know in the past they have prioritized built uppers or complete rifles, and fulfilling commercial and private contract orders. It’s also important to note that in my conversations with Paul Buffoni he has detailed their QC/QA process and...
I totally get what you’re saying, and if someone is willing to pay to play then I certainly can’t fault them for it. That said, my position is that when we’re dealing with platforms that have so many proprietary parts, that $100 here and there starts to add up very quickly because it’s...
Buddy of mine got ahold of one of these several months ago for a review and loved it, and these quickly came on my radar. I just bought a new house so the production class build went on the back burner for a while, but I’m gonna keep my eye on it.
You know the LMT MWS was co-developed with KAC right? If that gives you any desire to keep your LMT, then good. The LMT is a great rifle, and in my opinion it’s a superior rifle to the SR25. Modular design and monolithic upper. You can get whatever you want.
HK MR762 20rd mags are $90 FN SCAR17 20rd mags are $49 Magpul PMAG-LR 20rd mags are $20 Geissele MR762 trigger is $465 Geissele SCAR trigger is $360 Geissele AR trigger is $240 If I’m going to buy a rifle, one thing that I‘m going to be concerned with is the cost of components to either modify...
I have 4 years of running both open and closed emitter pistol MRDS on duty in Minnesota. What I said is based on my experience and I’m acutely aware of what is obvious. Having also run an ACRO in the winter, the snow hitting the rear lens does not cause any significant issue. Snow does...
As stated above, don’t run a lightweight carrier unless you have a specific need for one for competition use. Large frame ARs are difficult to build correctly and throwing an LMOS carrier in there is only going to introduce more issues relating to tuning the gas system...
Given that your wife actually lifts, if you want soft armor you need to get her properly sized and fitted. Female front panels use demonstrably different geometry and if it’s not fitted properly, it’s going to be very uncomfortable for her. It’s even more critical because your wife doesn’t...
Every option you’ll look at will have some kind of compromise, be it less magnification, lower quality glass, or dimmer illumination. The main competitors for the NX8 are the Primary Arms PLx and Trijicon Credo. Both of which have dimmer illumination. But both have better eyeboxes. The next...
If the USO has the elevation adjustment needed to make the shots you want, and the Leupold doesn’t, then you’ve basically got your answer right there. The VX-6 7-42x was an F-class scope and only has what- 50moa of elevation travel? That’s not even gonna come close to cutting it at 2,000yds...
6.5 is a much better performer at distance, so it‘s counter-intuitive to me to keep an S&B on a .308 and slap a demonstrably lower quality scope on the better performing rifle/caliber. By your own admission, you’re going to shoot the 6.5 at 50% longer distance than the .308 rifle. Keep in...
All three are going to have noticeably better optical performance than the Trijicon you’re looking at. The Trijicon just has better options with regard to magnification range and illumination.
I’ve run several MRDS on pistols on duty for the last 4 years. I’ve tested pretty much every MRDS on the market, save the random ChiComm OE shit like USO and SwampFox. I have the most time on an RMR, and I currently have a RM07 6.5moa version on my duty pistol, but it’s not going to stay...