Bloody wheels sleeve works for my Dagger with 17 round Glock or P mags, but only for the 17 round mags, not 15.
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They may not get it out but will trash your truck every time they try!! I would go with a sbr or pistol with a foldable stock in a backpack style bag and just carry it. Or use a guitar bag and carry it like it is an expensive guitar you want to keep with you.
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Now that I have the Holosun mounted sights are still visible, will not know till I go to the range but even slight taller sights will work well I am sure. I did find these taller sights for the Glock (below). My first thought is I always prefer a color front sight, orange usually. But I have...
Now that I have my Holsoun mounted on my 48 MOS I am thinking of having my 43x slide milled for a Holosun 407 as well. I see local the GA Firing Line offers this service, anyone had them do theirs?
I will find sights that work, do not want to file anything on the firearm, never know what sight the next owner (or I) might switch to. While these are obviously not night sights and looks like they don't glow very much daytime is my main concern so for the price these might work...., might...
Never want to altar a firearm if possible so I will be using a plate from shows, thinnest one available. Guess i will wait till the dot is on. And yes, I do not want the sights to high in the window, so maybe 1/3 will work.
Putting together a Glock 48 mos with a Holosun 407 green dot sight. Have not received the Holosun yet but was wondering from those who have this setup. Do stock sights (or aftermarket of the same height) co-witness with the Holosun or do I need taller sights?
I have been tasked by a neighbor with selling some long guns of her late husband. One in particular, it is marked: K-80 shotguns of ULM, a Krieghoff, . So far I have found 2 barrels to it, it is in very nice condition. I have never put a shotgun like this together and will not do so now, do...
I would avoid it in classic firearms to avoid damage to hard to find parts. I NEVER use steel in my WWII M1 carbines for that reason, it is harder on some components.