They're claiming ambidextrous. Gotta support the cripples(left handers).
It looks like a pos
So what do you think of it?Of course it’s a POS, I own one
Are you a cripple? Or did the factory laser suck you in? Not judging.Of course it’s a POS, I own one
Yeah, that’s the cylinder release, I still prefer it to the colt pull style.
Did they end up working ok?Did anyone else pick one of these up? I got 2 barrels and 2 thread protectors. They showed up the other day, so I'm going to try them out this weekend.
I haven't had a chance to shoot them yet. I did manually cycle a few mags through one and it didn't have any problems feeding and ejecting live ammo.Did they end up working ok?
My 2 showed up today, haven’t opened them yet, and compared to factory barrels. Got a G17 and G19 both threaded.
Do these get much cheaper ($389)?
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They're claiming ambidextrous. Gotta support the cripples(left handers).
im the same, it is really only a problem shooting shot guns.hey now... I'm accused of being south paw, but I'm left eye dominant and right handed. So much cool shit that i shoot once, and never want to shoot again.
Ambi safety or no safety.
I'm really tempted to grab one to stick on top of my MKIII pistol. seems like a great price?
I was not in the market for a sight, and know nothing but I see it has a lifetime warranty so it's probably better than similar priced options that retail in that range?
I've got a 3moa one on my Beretta APX and I'm happy with it AFTER i had to shim it (not sure it is because of the gun or the optic). It didn't have enough elevation adjustment otherwise. I would not put a 6moa on anything not strictly defensive, either...I'm really tempted to grab one to stick on top of my MKIII pistol. seems like a great price?
I was not in the market for a sight, and know nothing but I see it has a lifetime warranty so it's probably better than similar priced options that retail in that range?
I have a Venom that also needed to be shimmed. Not sure why they are like that.I've got a 3moa one on my Beretta APX and I'm happy with it AFTER i had to shim it (not sure it is because of the gun or the optic). It didn't have enough elevation adjustment otherwise. I would not put a 6moa on anything not strictly defensive, either...
thanks for saving me some $$. I could throw it on the SR9c but I think I'll just hold off. There's a chance I do some .22 matches when I get into the local club, so the MK3 would want 3MOA based on your comments
Plus, I just put a truglo front sight on the MK3, haven't even shot it with that yet
thanks for the visual. I wound up holding off based on your guys' feedback. I'm sure I'd have been plenty happy with it if I didn't know any better. I'll blow that money on the truck build insteadThis is a 6moa. I also have a hard time seeing a 2moa dot in direct sunlight so I gotta figure something out
I decided I won't know any better and bought itthanks for the visual. I wound up holding off based on your guys' feedback. I'm sure I'd have been plenty happy with it if I didn't know any better. I'll blow that money on the truck build instead
I decided I won't know any better and bought it
I shoot my MKIII at 10-25ish yards usually. Realized my hands aren't steady enough to be any better than the dot size anyway, so pulled the trigger on what looks like a pretty decent deal on a name brand optic
may try it out on the AR as well, just because why not