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Re: Crye Precision: anyone home?? That and now the pants for the US ARMY in Afghanistan. That may be a big load to carry, though Massif and Propper are helping out with the manufacturing.
Has anyone had experience with pencott camouflage. They have a couple field shots on their main site, but I couldn't find anything on a search here. http://www.hydedefinition.com/news.html
Has anyone picked one of these out and tried it out on the range? http://www.guns.com/effin-a-the-worlds-only-tunable-stackable-compensator-gets-reviewed-video.html
Re: multi cam Saw this on Crye Precision: http://kitup.military.com/2011/08/marsoc-crye-uniforms-not-holding-up.html I am sure these guys use it up, but is this really as durable as other options considering the disparate price? The fabric is all the same, so doesn't it really come down...
Re: Is Botach a good to go Company ? Botach has the lowest prices because they break all the rules. Sometimes they can't deliver because their suppliers have them under quarantine for not following the policies. Not G2G.
Re: multi cam I go with Propper BDU's. They also have the ACU Cut. The price is right and they are comfy. Crye is great, but you definitely pay the premium for their design.
Re: EFFIN-A Comp 5.56 Some of these comments seem to contradict but I appreciate the thought going into them nonetheless. I didn't say this is a device that I had to have, it was more of a should I buy this. I can practice my marksmanship just fine. At the same time felt this had some merit...
Re: EFFIN-A Comp 5.56 I have done a little more research and gave Predator a call. You don't necessarily include all the screws. You only add screws to the areas where you have muzzle pull to counter the force. I asked about the screws flying out, and they said ares covered this by bottoming...
Saw this at Firearmsblog today and I am interested in checking it out mainly for accuracy. I don't get a huge recoil, but enough to not get the best grouping I would like. Anyone have experience with something like this?