I'm really considering lever actions and wheel guns but I have a few expensive things already in the works. lol I need to finish some things before I start another project.
To each their own, stick to what works best.
Shooting and training is one of my primary hobbies. I take classes as often as I can. Pistols are my favorite but I shoot rifle and do night vision stuff too.
yeah I tried to make Glock work for me. I thought that I'd just train through the...
I have the ripstop. They didn't have the "max" version when I ordered but I probably would have done that if they did.
The ripstop was a bit abrasive on long drives at first but I got used to it pretty quick.
I like and trust Wolf Overland but there is something to be said about his level of modification and driving experience creating the perfect situation for peak performance. He knows his JT intimately and knows exactly how to maintain temps with driving style (RPM/gear moderation).
Also I have...
Do you shoot a glock? Sounds like your natural body mechanics aren't working well with the european grip angle.
I had this issue and tried to force myself to train through it and anytime I took a break from shooting, I'd lose it again.
I switched from Glock to Sig, M&P, 2011 and no longer...
Amazon knock-off of the Mopar bed rails installed.
I sourced shell clamps that tied into the track from GCi. These are currently unreleased but they were kind enough to sell me a set when I called.
At the other end, I kept the standard shell clamps because by doing so, I have easier access...
I would never spend my money on a Osight but holosun are typically good. I have over 13k rounds on an EPS Carry and it's maintained zero and never needed adjustment unless I took it off the weapon.
I also have an RMR and Trijicon RCR, both of those have never had a single issue.
I change...
I don't bother with cowitness. You sacrifice part of your optic window for the rare chance that a red dot goes down and a quality optic has such a low failure rate.
I trust my equipment and we train to use alternative aiming methods. You can aim down the line between slide and frame, or the...
Direct mill or aftermarket with a direct milled optic footprint.
IMO there are only 2 choices. RMR footprint and RMS-C footprint. Anything else is just trying too hard to fit a specific red dot.
Red dots these days are insanely durable. Not like in the GWOT days. You really can get 1-2 years...
Agreed, I have the aluminum roll top tables also and they stay at home. I carry 2 of these Lifetime tables and it serves all my needs for work, prep, cooking, eating. The lifetime tables do everything and fold small enough.
Well right now I've only had the JTRD for about 5 months and it's still in the build phase. All the driving so far has been on the road.
MetalCloak basically told me that, the Rocksport Black has a larger piston than Falcon so it will be a little bit stiffer, requiring more force to get that...
I love the look and quality of my Relentless Fabrication bumpers.
Their design is unique on the market and the entire operation is run by a couple in Reno, NV who love what they do.
lol I was trying to figure out how to turn off all the heated things while driving my son to school, steering wheel especially.
The seats are fine but not when I remote start 5 minutes before leaving and my seat is on fire when i sit down. lol
Not a perfect comparison but I have Falcon adjustable shocks on my Wrangler and Rocksport Black on my JTRD.
The falcon are softer across all settings. I like the soft setting and it really absorbs all the bumps on the road. Almost as soft as Grandpa's old caddie when on the road. I don't think...
Lifetime makes a plastic table that's really sturdy and folds into a 2'x2' square. Setup it's 2'x4'.
https://www.amazon.com/Folding-Adjustable-3-Level-Foldable-Portable/dp/B0FL2BBS9P
I hate driving and working. I'll plan out how to get to a destination so I can be stationary for work.