If you are looking at buying these, 100% worth it. I have the xgrip for 17 round mag on Glock 19. Basically turns the gun into a Glock 45. Feels amazing. I have xgrip for 13 round mags on Glock 30 and it turns a compact pistol grip into a full size Glock 20 grip. Fantastic product at cheap price too
I'm just wondering why have an extra rail . is there a purpose for it. I also have a tikka a1. it looks great. can you please measure and let me know that little piece of a rail that sticking out the gentleman who makes them said he can cut to any size. I'm looking for perfect fit.greatly appreciated.
Been ordering for years from them… recently I was casting some 9mm & kept getting a low BHN # on the finished bullet. So I tested the cores on a Lee hardness tester… 7 BHN. Not 10 to 12BHN . Trust but always verify. Still a great source of lead.👍🇺🇸
Go to local gunstore spend 5 bucks and its done ! This is a crazy device to manipulate i dont care if your arnold swatzrnegger These things will beat you to oieces trying to get on let someone else do it they do these all the time !
@shaunstayfree5551 hey so I really appreciate your reply. So I emailed rmwextreme. Last week never got a response. You wouldn't happen to have a phone number? I think his name is joe.
100% false. I shot in the CMP all growing up, from 8 years old until I shipped out for the Marines after high school. We shot the military service rifle competitions at Camp Perry, Ohio. We always shot iron sights at 200, 300, and 600 yards. 1 MOA accuracy is average; tighter is better. In the Marines, we shot at 200, 300, and 500 yards, all iron sights. That was before the new wave using ACOG. I served 1999 - 2003. Always iron sights, and much further distances than 100 yards. In fact, we never even went down to a distance as short as 100 yards, because it was so easy, it was pointless.
Quite frankly I think the design sux…. They made the center bulge out and it feels like you are now holding a broom handle.. if HAUGE had not added the extra Budge to it would have been great. Waste of money .did not like this one and was very disappointed…the 19 one is not to bad but it would have been better without the battle of the bulge ..
@@shaunstayfree5551 If the extra padding was left out it would be the ultimate grip .i have large hands and it’s not about that .more like turning a paddle into a broom handle…
The packaging job is next level, with wood inserts. Got mine assembled and bolted down. Very solid. Added vibration sensor and door sensor connected to Apple HomeKit. As well as a rechargeable motion activated light from Amazon. I opted to cut out the baseboard around the cabinet so that it would sit flush to the wall in the closet. Mine has the new keypad with biometrics. It’s a nice touch.
I really like your videos. Clear and easy to follow. Been having fun with my Lee Load All ll and AA hulls like yours. Found that some load combos leave a horizontal seam where wad meets inner shotcup. Learning my way through this! Will look at the slugs in time when I find the right fixins.
@@Bhakhanda1369 thank you appreciate it. Yes ive noticed that too, its the column and how the shot stacks, sometimes its more compact depending on how the shot sits. Could try some mica wad slick from BPI it might help stacking.
One thing I realized over the last 5 years is that the same tools you use to work on your vehicle or do home repairs, you can use on your firearms. Too many people believe that you have to buy special hand tools from firearms focused brands to be able to work on firearms you own. I was reminded of this when you said you specifically purchased a set of ring pliers from Warfighter Tactical. Obviously, any set of ring pliers would have gotten the job done that can be purchased from Home Depot, Lowes, or Ace Hardware.
This is correct; and general tools from Hardware stores can be had much cheaper than specialty shops. My mistake as I never had need for some until now and added it my order, but I guess thats what keeps the retailers going too!