I was a little intoxicated when I saw this post, so it was like Santa came early when I got to see what was in my box.
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Built a few rifles with these. As you said, top notch. I never got one in horrible shape, mine always looked pretty good.
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I tried to order some about 15 minutes after your original post. It said one available where I tried to put it in my cart. Passed because I wasn't going to pay shipping on one. Sounds like that one didn't exist anyway.
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I ordered this thing off Amazon a while back and gutted a broken drill (they don't like being dropped off ladders} and mounted it in the housing. Now I have a phone charger that works off the Ryobi batteries. Really handy on a job site.
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A vest without plates (i.e. kevlar) will stop pistol and shotgun rounds, but high powered rifles will punch right through it. Steel plates are much heavier than ceramic plates like the military uses. Also the ceramic plates capture the bullet. Steel plates smash the slug, and you get...
I bet if you did your research and refused to do business with every company that ever hired someone that did something you found reprehensible you'd be hard pressed to find any company you were willing to deal with.
I'm pretty sure all you have to do is notch the bottom of a regular mag for it to work, and if I'm not mistaken Promag someone makes theirs that work with either
Palmetto State had these a while back, did transfers for a bunch of them. The finishes were all pretty shot. Another thing to consider is the sites are uber low compared to the 92fs were used to, and if I remember right front site is part of the slide, so if you want sites that you don't have to...
Yep. One time they had a free shipping on any fishing order, added a pack of hooks to my big ass order and the $20 shipping disappeared. Gotta work the system