I have an astigmatism and here is what I have found. My EOTECH, LEUPOLD Deltapoint red dots are both very blurry, but I find the Trijicon to be clear as well as the vortex. Not sure how they are different but the first are annoying and the later work great.
I have only shot an MCX once, but own its little brother the MPX SBR. Here are my thoughts on the upgraded version. First, it has M-LOK which outperformed Keymod in NAVSPECWARCON testing at Crain so that is a definite bonus if you think you will actually run it hard, but for most users I...
I sent a few in earlier this year, got a response that I needed to change one line about 2 weeks later. Then about 6 weeks for approval of one and 8 weeks for the other
I have a suppressed XD with a milled red dot, a 1911, a M&P, and a sig 226 threaded (factory barrel, but not the special navy one). of all of them, the sig is probably the nicest, but it is one of the heavier pistols, especially when you put a can on it.
I have a SilencerCo Omega (30 cal) that I run for all my rifles. It comes in the box with a direct thread for 5/8x24 and a quick detach mount for the ASR mounting. Its a bit pricy, but I switched all of my rifles to ASR breaks/flash hiders and now whichever one I am shooting I just put the can...
I use the harbor freight model too, if you buy one make sure you google a 20 or 25% of coupon code, there is always one floating around. I think they sell the solution for it too there or you can get it on amazon for a little cheaper I think.
I use the magna tip screwdrive set from brownells. Its a bit pricey, but if you are going to expand your collection, its worth it. If just one gun, I would look for something else.
I own an omega 9k, and an octane 45, and an MPX, which is similiar to what you have. There are a couple of routes you can take, and here is my opinion. First, there is the issue of how to mount it. the easiest option is direct thread, which means in addition to the suppressor you will also...
I used to get free ammo from black hills ammo from a roommate who was somehow connected to the company. When last i checked, I think they made over a dozen loads for 223/5.56. Its not cheap, but its some of the best commercial match grade ammo you can purchase in my opinion. Here is the link...
My wife carries one. She went to the sig factory store and after looking at every pistol they make picked that one. I think the factory trigger is a little gritty, but I am a trigger snob. You wont be disappointed, the one she has shoots well, and she loves it
I would call Springfield leather (1-800-668-8518) They can either sell you high quality leather cleaning/conditioning products, or will likely have the contacts for someone you can send it to. Hope that helps.
For what its worth when I went to buy my first suppressor, I had a long chat with silencerco, and we talked about the hybrid and how it can do everything, but in the end I decided to go with one for pistols, one for rifles and that has worked out pretty well for me. when you get the one for all...
And as a quick side note, the people who complain about how hard a sparrow is to disassemble need to actually try one. unscrew the threaded end, pop it a few times with your hand, and its apart. I will say its not as easy to put back together as the new Specters but its an inch shorter and...