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You just got the gun, haven't fired it, and you're already doing a critique on it? Rediculous. I wish people would at least own their firearm for at least a month before they have anything to say about it.
Hello. My tactical zoom flashlight gets super hot, and the light will often flicker from high to low beam when using same size rechargeable batteries. All batteries tested at 1.5 volts before use. Any idea why the flashlight would getting too hot and flickering?
Thats barrel tolerance not ammo had a g2c that no matter what nickel plated federal i ran in it and i wouldnt trust federal ive had 3 bad boxes in 3 different calibers in 3 different years
Wazikashi? They are not a toy. They are budget but also a practical tool....I took down 4" diameter maple and oak trees with small bites like a hatchet with my katana machete. De limbs and can even be used as a draw knife to debark poles. Though it does cut better with a slicing drawn swing then a chop. Slippery? Did you test it? The grip is so harsh it needs to be sanded smooth and then it still grips well bare handed or gloved.
First and last time using this brand. Had problem with two of my Glocks and one CZ pistols with about 4 or 5 light strikes. Never had this issue with any other 9mm ammo brands.
I love that I used to watch these as a teenager when I either couldn’t afford or wasn’t old enough to buy a lot of these things…now I’m in my 30’s, have collected a bunch over the years, and now I come back for nostalgia and to see how far I’ve come lol Funny how my love for zombies eventually morphed into becoming knowledgeable about all kinds of weapons, gear, medical, survival, bush craft, being an EDC guy, etc. lol Gotta be honest, it’s guys like you back then making videos for fun who helped me get to where I am today.
This is a 12 year old Video and my my how things have changed. First off OKC Sp-1 is by far the DULLEST "OUT of the Box" knife I have ever acquired. It took hours to bring the blade to KA-BAR standards. Secondly OKC is not producing knives anymore and I can quess why. QUALITY CONTROL!!!!! -- The knife I acquired did not have a sharpened back blade. So, the only difference is the OKC has a hole in the handle. Whooopie freakin do. I'll take KA-BAR everytime AND KA-BAR is still in business.
I've had 6 of these over the years, including the OMG, I can't believe they're still around pair from a surplus store. Kids got the rest. I'm rigging mine with a slip through bar for Alice clips. Or just use 550 cord through pistol belt grommets. BTW, as to quality, I've seen photos of Indian SpecOps using these. Back center on belt kit. Probably as blow out / boo-boo kit. I couldn't tell if they're nylon or canvas, mounting technique, but the configuration is the same. Rothco should bring these out with PALS type webbing, or Alice type. I'd definitely bite.
Sticking your hand there. I dont use gloves. Ive never cut myself sharpening or using knives. I only cut myself when i fell asleep with my knife out of sheath. Minor cut. You slammed down on your hand with the axe coming down. I see so many videos of guys cutting towards themselves or notching without putting their hands and fingers well behind the blade. They cut thru wood to the fingers
When I bought my Mossberg 590 Retro, the first thing I did was field strip it and reassemble it 8 times so I thoroughly knew how to clean it. Then I took it to the range. I do that with every new gun I acquired over the years. Master it before you use it.
A excellent video on the glock 26 gen2 about 10 years ago you could find it for your 6 shot magazine no more today ebay had one for $150 not worth the money if you could find this gun buy it they are hard to find 💯 👍
No, it's not > > > it's the shoulder/profile of the bullet sticking in the barrel not allowing the shell to fully/easily seat. Same thing happened to me with older Super Val that was discontinued and taken OFF the market. Super Val did the right thing by sending me a return label and then sending me 10 boxes of their updated 9mm SCHP ... and they PASS the "plunk test"
I added a couple of drops of cleaner/lubricant on the lifter. I let the firearm sit for a few minutes. I then used a small screwdriver and hammer. I then flipped the screwdriver upside down so that The handle was positioned over the lifter. I then tapped the screwdriver with the hammer. After the lifter was unstuck, I used a few more drops of cleaner/lubricant and a large Q-tip to clean around the lifter. Be sure to depress the lifter with your finger so that you can clean deeper into the magazine.
I now have a Mossberg 500A that by the B prefix serial came from 1969/70 and it has the front sling attachment on the part the barrel screw goes into. I found the 18.5 inch barrel while going through things after my dad recently passed away. This is a Field/Security model. It has a few rust parts on the 18.5 barrel. Probably because I suspect when my dad was a deputy sheriff from 1964-89 this shotgun rode in his patrol car. I am going to get the rust cleaned off and oil the gun. Then this old Mossy is going to the range next time I go and going to thump some shoulders in honor of my dad and his USAF and sheriff service.
Also I don't know where you're getting your numbers a 20 gauge is more like the power of a 45 caliber which is way more than a 30-30 caliber I have taken plenty of big huge deer with my 20 gauge no problem.
I can only really handle a 20 gauge shotgun because as I have aged my shoulder can't really handle a 12 gauge anymore. And honestly if 20 gauge was actually a dead caliber they wouldn't be making it at all anymore anyway a lot of people still use 20 gauge to this day it's all personal preference and what you can handle at this point.
Thanks Bushcraft, my problem is getting some soapy water when cleaning the flashlight. All during this pandemic and now still washing down my flashlight either alcohol or handy wipes how many usual too much water and it gets in and ruins the switch.. I tried using compressed Air to Force it out but most still not working. They were these $3 cheap one double A battery jobs from "micro center" great little lites but most have gone bad due to water I'm sure and unsoldered connections.. you look in the tailpipe spring the coil is just pressured against the inner diameter of the back screw cap. And also the spring is just pressing on the lead right behind the LED board isnt solder to the back of it. So it's always losing electrical connection. And the other end of that spring makes contact with the AA battery spring-loaded pressing against the aide switch. so it's constantly losing electrial contact it helps when I solder it. But man very tight in there. I try its just a hit and miss
Given emergency medical availability during and after a SHTF situation... you won't want to get a bad papercut, let alone get shot with ANY caliber. A few weeks in, there won't be ANY "cowboys" left... one way or another. That said, having ANY firearm along with a "f#ck you" amount of ammunition, will put you in the 1% club. Every advantage after that... is between your ears.
Prices have gone up, but you can still get your money's worth. A .22 rifle, a handgun and a 20 ga shotgun will cya. Yes there are better choices, but with money being tight, you can take care of business. Take care of yourself. Prep, be careful, good luck.