@@LegalLifee i own a 45 long colt version. Cheap alternative for a lever but quality isnt great if you got a bad one… no issues yet with mine at 300 shots.
A similar issue happened to mine although the set screw on the handguard came loose on mine and the Handguard started sliding up the barrel.... I actually made a video on the issues I was having with my rifle. It is chambered in 357 Magnum. I know that yours is in 44 mag and I actually included a screen recording of the issue you had originally with your picatinny rail coming off with your holographic site on it in my video. I gave you and your channel credit for the clip I used although I haven't had a chance to fix mine yet. It's on the table on a long list of other things I need to take care of lol. Here's a link to the video if you're interested ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H9xXNOwP3EA.html
@@counterstrike2A just watched the video you got another subscriber 🤝 hope you get it all sorted out. I think I'm gonna get rid of the hand guard and go with a ranger point
@@LegalLifee thanks! I was looking at that setup too. It looks pretty dope. Did you end up shipping your rifle back to Levtac and they fixed the pic rail for you? Wasn't sure if I should go that route or just fix it myself cuz I think mine is probably an easier fix than yours was. So just figured I'd see how your experience with them was if you did end up shipping it back to them for repairs. Appreciate that. I subscribe to your channel when I originally watched your video or the pick rail came off about 6 months or so ago. Keep up the great content! ✌️
@@counterstrike2A yea I shipped it back to them it ends up going back to a parent company I forgot the name but they replaced the whole rifle it was pretty quick like a week week and a half
I usually like to keep some sort of tracker in there because the airports like to lose checked bags. One time they told me a gate where it should be at but the tracker had it on the opposite side of the airport.
With that extension does it make the grip size close to the 43x/48? I have the 43 and with the stock pinky extension it’s still just slightly to small for me to get a good grip.
I print more with my Kore belts. This Groove life belt is insane on how it holds my 19X in my Axis Elite holster to my body. But i cant sit for long perios of time with it. It lays my gun out in my lap. I highly recommend the Hunter Constantine belt. Its badass. Its seriously all i use mostly.
Just picked one up of these PDR PROs to use my CZ TS2 DB on my 3 Gun rig. I run the Alpha-X for USPSA but it's not a 3 Gun holster. How have you liked the PDR?
Some people just carry, just to be like “hey look at me!” Other than those of us that put in the training, the mindset, the readiness of carrying every day.
@@GunNutOpinion well I go to the range at least once per month. Ive had my CCP for 10 years. Unless you know me very well you would never know I have a weapon on me, I like to be stealth 🤣. I see the difference now.
Quit being so cheap and buy a normal (not bear creek) upper so you can load it through the port with a bf10 or mean arms port loader. Save yourself the trouble
Wait, do you actually not know? If not, a fudd is a gun guy who thinks pretty much anything new, plastic, tactical, electronic, or more than you would "need' to plink cans or shoot deer is a toy. It's best understand by looking up a picture if elmer fudd, the looney tunes character. A farmer with a double barrel shotgun. That's a fudd. There are levels to this shit tho. I call it "the gun autism spectrum." True fudd- has grand dad's hunting rifles and thinks anything made after WW2 is a toy. He probably doesn't have any pistols, but he might have a 1911 or revolver. He either doesn't carry at all or always open carries in a leather holster. Fudd-Lite- This guy likes older guns for history's sake, but he would buy an AR if one struck his interests. He doesn't run anything "fancy" on his guns. Maybe a red dot. No flashlights, no lasers, for sure no silencers. Thinks night vision and body armor are for nutcases. Normie gun guy- Baseline. Most people start and stay here. They buy one or two random guns that look cool in the store. They go to the range and have a good time. These people don't have strong opinions about guns. Lying larpers- These guys shit on larpers for buying something. It's totally random what they think is over the line for a civilian to own. It could be night vision. It could be a machine gun. Usually, this boils down to something pricey that another gun guy has. Larper- The larper aspires to be as well prepared as a professional solider. They will, if well funded enough, buy everything. Night vision, silencers, machine guns, IR aiming lasers, or even explosives. If it has been used by SOF these guys want it. It should be noted. A larper might train, but he buys this stuff to flex. Minuteman(my term)- Same as larper, but he isn't a collector. Every gun he owns has a job. He would rather buy 10k rounds of 556, then buy three more AR-15s. He trains regularly. He takes classes for self defense. He carries 99% percent of the time.
@TheWesman45 Wow, thanks for one of the best explanations of on the internet. I kinda knew what a Fudd was but never connected it to Elmer......thanks for putting the whole thing together.