Informative videos emphasizing modern weaponry for personal protection as well as outdoors/wildlife fun. I also dive into EDC (Every Day Carry) options that will ensure that my audience is prepared for anything.
Refine your methods man lol. You kept calling the Wolfman the "Sandman", almost looked down the barrel without the safety engaged and then multiple times forgot that the safety was on, plus you forgot what a piston was called lol. I LOVE gun channels and you have ALL of the makings of a great channel; in the words of the now GREAT SAINT PAUL HARRELL, may he rest in peace, "TIGHTEN IT UP." lol.
I love my surge. But I’m switching to a leatherman curl today. The surge has been part of my edc for years, but I’ve gotten tired of how big it is in my pocket. I carry a gun in my right pocket, so I can’t put it there, so my left pocket holds my phone and my surge, so every time I go to get my phone it’s a battle to get it out with the surge there, especially in my work uniform pants. So I’ve decided to try something smaller for my edc, but the surge will never be too far because I will be keeping it in my car, so if I have a job that requires a bigger tool, or if I know I’m going to be needing my multi tool a lot I can simply grab it from my car. But the surge truly is a great multi tool
This is wrong. You aim at your target, shoot a grouping, then adjust your reticle until your rounds are hitting the target. Height over bore is the reason you adjust based on your grouping. Iron sights would be about the same height as the center of your red dot. What you're doing is basically making your shots hit lower than they should be. At range, your target is going to disappear below the fov because you're going to be aiming higher than you should be.
I was wondering if you could point me to the best website to determine what make and model of Enfield I have based on its markings? Thanks. Great video.
Neither as I'm Australian and both those are automatic jail sentences for possessing them so I guess I'll just get massacred. Australia: The lucky country
You put the spring on upside-down when you installed it. The newer ones the spring is flat on both sides. At least mine is but the flat side is supposed to seat in the front of the slide on yours
Well it actually depends on what ammo you are using and the type of gun and can you are using so I kinda take that back. The DPM is a different design that uses 3 springs that allows for more lee way.
I’ve had my surge for right around… 15 years? It’s very capable but I wish it wasn’t so heavy. Keeps it from being my daily carry. I like to travel light and tight.
But in another video I saw, Aero recommends no more than 45 ft-lb of torque on this nut, otherwise it would damage the nut in excess of that. Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OpztkNbZxJE.htmlfeature=shared
I pretty much have the some set-up you have. You might be interested in the CAA-MCK chassis now that the rule has been overturned about the pistol brace rule in June 2024.
@@RonBlackstock Bear Creek Arsenal has Glock barrels at very reasonable prices even threaded Stainless Steel 9mm conversion. Plus, they are making carbines that use Glock magazines in 10mm and 45 ACP, but I like the ones Ruger has made in 9mm and 45 ACP. Gowutar makes great RMR and RMSc size dot sites the 300 Lumens Streamlight TLR-6 HL for Glock railed pistols with 3 rechargeable batteries, a single charger, and a cable is awesome. I plan on investing in Dove AMS’ DoveDOT Mounting Plate Kit so don't have to have my slides cut to mount my Dot sights plus have backup irons too.
Pull the tab out from under the battery, make sure the battery is in the correct way and you won't see the light on NV1 or NV2 and probably 1 through 3 maybe even 4 after that you should see the light. If not buy a new CR163R battery
The supressor is a Dead Air Wolfman. I got the Griffin Armament piston that is compatible with the Dead Air booster. It was the only option that I could find at the time. The piston and booster assembly from Dead Air is constantly sold out everywhere I was looking. I had to buy the threaded qdc adapter separately. It is also available through Griffin Armament. It's a little more expensive this way but it was the only option I could come up with since the booster assembly from Dead Air is constantly sold out. Thanks for watching brother. I hope that cleared things up for you.
Get a purse dude😂😂. You don't need all that trash. Handgun (G19 or G43X), at least an extra mag, knife, maze, wallet, phone, headphones, regular black watch, & glasses. That's it. That's a Real Man's EDC. Other than that, get a fckg 👛. 😂😂. You don't need a pad, a pen nor a fancy "smart" watch, nor anything else.
I'm confused. So, you're shooting 4" lower than where you're aiming? There is a much easier way to do this. Aim at a specific point, take your shots, then move the dot to where you were hitting by adjusting the turrets. Why are you zeroing it shooting low?
Height over bore. The red dot sits a couple inches above the barrel. If you put the red dot on any specific point, your barrel will naturally be aimed a couple inches below where you're actually aiming. I hope that helped to clear some things up. Thanks for watching brother.
@RonBlackstock - I understand what you're saying, but still confused. So, if you were to shoot exactly where you have your bulls eye, you're actual point of impact is 3 to 4" lower based on how you're zeroing it. Is that not accurate? So, aren't you always going to be impacting lower than where you are aiming based on how you have it zeroed? Out to distance, you're going to be even lower. Don't you want to be hitting exactly where you are aiming not lower? I've never seen someone purposely site there gun in to shoot low.
@@bestinstallerever1043 I’m not an expert but from my understanding you shoot then check the target and make adjustments to the red dot as needed. You can probably find a better explaining video. I’m hoping to hit the range tomorrow and I’ll do the same thing as I said above