@@Ali-ym8ny The plastic sights that come on Glock pistols are just "place holders" until you can install a set of proper metal sights. XS makes a few different options that are pretty decent. I also like Talon rubberized grips too. A good flat face trigger is also an option but not 100% necessary.
Thank you for the comparative analysis! I've always wanted to 'get into' Solar Power, as I live in the Oil Patch here in Central WY, and am now MUCH closer to getting my house clean enough to offer up for sale (trying to move to a more rural locale, in a MUCH cooler clime; Alaska is my goal, but I'm in truly rotten health, so I don't know if this Walking Corpse of mine will allow that, or if I need to move to the Glacier area of MT, which would be my second choice (southern ID is nice, but at only 3,600 ft elevation, there wouldn't be much difference in temps; I've become 'heat sensitive' in my creeping Decrepitude!). I would dearly love to move back to my birth state, but WA has become a Stalinist enclave under Inslee and is about to get much worse when the current AG Ferguson, becomes the new Governor. The entire Left Coast is now Stalinist in the extreme. Anywho, thank you for your hard work and post production efforts (I used to shoot semi-pro Rodeo, 1200-1400 frames a rodeo, so I know what it takes do do good 'post production' work)!!!! Cheers from the Oil Patch in Central WY
THANKS FRANK GREAT VIDEO. THE JESUIT ORDER IS WORKING LIKE THE DEVIL TO PUT THEIR OTHER GUY HARRIS. O'BIDEN WAS PUT INTO OFFICE BY THEM. ITS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH , WHICH IS A FORIEGN COUNTRY WANTING TO TAKE AMERICA OVER. WANT TO KNOW WHO THE ENEMY IS IT'S ROME. ALL ROAD'S LEAD TO ROME. GOD:) BLESS
so what....no big deal. the wouxun is a double superhet radio which is the best radio and a steal at that price. today you will have to pay at least twice the price for a japanese radio with same specs. that abbree antenna is probably fake
So far my R600 v2.0 has worked after using it for a few weeks. I bought the R600 power station and 140 watt solar panel combination off ebay. No solar cable was shipped with the order, even though they advertised it came with one. It took 21 days from the time of purchase for them to send me a cable. Very poor communication. Extremely horrible customer service. They answer emails ( if you get a response at all from them) in the middle of the night once a day.
Have you done any direct comparisons regarding performance versus say the lcr 22lr (or equivalent ), which I have? Already having a snubby 22lr, I honestly question if you’re getting hardly any more performance, penetration, damage while having to pay $800 + dollars for this 351c. I understand the gun is so light, but question if there’s hardly more advantage than that.
I don't have a similar gun in 22lr but from all the tests I've watched online the 22Mag does give more velocity/energy/penetration vs the 22lr. As for price the 351c is closer to $740 which does seem pricey BUT you're talking an all alloy firearm that comes in at around 12oz and gives you 2 extra rounds.
As far as I know they don't work with wifi. It's infrared like a TV remote. I set em' and forget em' so they're on low until they detect movement then they come on to high to 20 seconds if no more movement is detected.
To switch modes on this radio, all you have to do is first press MENU and then TDR. A very handy trick. Agree about not all antennas fitting. And it is worse than just poor reception. The worst part is that it won't transmit. Try Nagoya 701(c). It fits.
Very impressed with 856. have had mine for 2 years. no issue's, rock solid and easily concealed. Carbon steel, black matte finish. Taurus did it RIGHT. well made, quality and price. one of the best 38 snubs around. nuff" said -
I went to the range today with my Ruger SP101 327 M 3". Shot some American Eagle 327 FM 100 gr JSP and observed the primers to be flattened and the cases were difficult to extract; also shot some Federal 32 H&R M 85 gr JHP Personal Defense and the cases were easy to extract and the primers appeared normal.
If you're having issues with extracting full power ammo then you need to send the gun back to Ruger to have the chambers reamed. Once I had that done extraction was perfect even with full power factory loads.
Thanks. Just keep in mind the UVD1P does have an issue with memory loss. I really liked the radio until I picked up one of the two that I had and it had reverted from English back to Chinese when I powered it on. I sent both back because I simply won't put up with a radio that has problems. My 805G's have been solid even if they're bare bones GMRS with only FM Broadcast as an extra feature. I have other radios for NOAA, MURS and Airband that I can use if I need those things.
Mine are doing fine so far. We have a tile roof so I just set them up so the "gutter" tiles are on either side of them so they don't get any run off water from the roof on them. I'd like another set to fill in a couple spots but I really don't need them since they cover the entire back yard pretty well already.
@@TennesseeFrank Excellent. Thanks for the feedback, and for the quick reply - I appreciate it. I just purchased these and am planning out exactly where I will set them up. Thank you again, Frank!
Saw this inexpensive scope at Cabela's tonight ... Light traffic at the store so I was able to take plenty of time and compare it to about ten other "budget" scopes there back to back ... Appears to be a great little scope that comes with a sturdy mount and made by a big name scope manufacturer. Which one, no idea? Here are my thoughts... Pros: - 1x is very clear, with very very little fish bowl effect, and, in store with lights everywhere, the reticle was very bright and quick to draw your eyes to - 1x has a very generous eye relief and eye box. This optic would be excellent for CQB use, almost red dot clarity and speed - 4x seems to be true 4x magnification. Glass remains clear and field of view doesn't shrink to nothing, like most 1-8x scopes. Eye relief and eye box tightened up considerably, but nothing like most 1-6, 1-8, and 1-10 scopes - Magnification ring is very smooth and easy to rotate - Mag ring rotates the best way, with 1x on the right and rotated left to increase to 4x. With a lever installed it wouldn't be poking your man-boobs when slung up - Diopter rotates smooth but has enough resistance to not shift out of focus while under normal use - Elevation and Windage are capped (good thing) and rotate just fine. Sure they're not $2k scope quality, but they get the job done for set it and forget it, infrequent use - Compact size, just over 10" long and doesn't feel too heavy, even with the included mount, which appears fairly rugged. Shorter than the 1-6x version Cons: - Mag ring should have a small throw lever included to make quick adjustments - The overly large "Cabela's" and "AR" badging. Nothing a little American flag sticker, or some black paint, or permanent marker couldn't tone down. I prefer subtle or spartan appearance - The stadia lines below the reticle are illuminated as well, which is fine for 1x quick reticle acquisition, but not preferable for longer range shots, and 700 yard stadia lines, without windage, is highly optimistic for a 4x scope - Limited magnification would limit me to want to shoot beyond 200 or 300 yards Summary: Glass clarity and generous eye relief and eye box at all magnification levels makes this a great little scope, and way more forgiving than most of the other budget 1-6 and 1-8 scopes they had (Sig, Vortex, Firefield, etc). The Burris RT6 had a little better clarity at 6x, but this little scope had better eye relief and a better 1x. The only "budget" scope they had that I thought was better in all regards was the PST II. But that's a 5-600 dollar scope. I preferred the 1-6x Strike Eagle reticle for long range and overall, but for $149, this little scope (with included mount) might be the best value budget scope out there. If you're shooting 25-300 yards and want some decent glass for your money, I don't think there's much or anything that beats this little scope. I'm seriously debating picking one up? I was highly impressed for the money!
Great gun and u can find those between $280 to $330 if you search on gun deals. I picked up my 605 for $309 a few months ago and my 856 just recently for around $279. Great guns for a great price. Thanks for sharing your video.
I know that but I really don't care. Out in the desert away from everyone and everything I'm sure no one will care how many watts I run. Also some FRS channels use 2 watts. Thanks for the info anyway.
My experience with the Glock 43X is very similar to yours. Slide not locking back appears to be common. I think these guns were either sprung for +P loads, or new springs needing some break in?
This is a real sleeper. It's been around for 13 or 14 years but it's still an awesome VHF/UHF radio that sells for a lot less than newer models. I really like this one, it's just what I've been looking for.
Off topic here but I just watched your video on the S&M 351C .22 magnum, very well done video. My question is what kind of grips did you put on it? They look great! I have wanted a S&M .22 mag for a looong time and I love it!
I've had 2 different sets of grips on that pistol. I took the original rubber grips off and put on a set of Hogue 61168 S&W J Round Butt G-Mascus Green Bantam G10 Grip and they were nice but didn't give me enough size to get a good grip. I currently have a set of Hogue Inc Hunting Grip J Frame Round Butt, Lamo Camo on it and while they're a bit slick they do give me a better grip. I may try a set of Pachmayr 63000 S&W J Frame Rosewood Checkered grips like I have on the Taurus at a later date but for now the Lamo Camo grips do well enough.
@@TennesseeFrank Thanks for all of the info! This will be my daughters concealed carry gun, can you recommend ammunition for it? Do you still like the gun? 🤔 Thank you!
IMO… I would always get a radio capable of being unlocked to ham and gmrs. In a real world emergency you do not need a license to use a ham frequency. So why not have one radio that could be used for all frequencies. I recently bought a Retevis RA 89 and really like it. It’s 9.5 watts so it gives you a little more power plus it is USB c charging. It is a ham radio but can easily be unlocked for all the other bands as well. It is also a very clean ( no spurious emissions) radio. I have both my GMRS and ham license WRQC674 & KO4PIH…. great video, keep up the good work
That's one reason for the inexpensive UV-5R's in my collection. Unlocked I can TX on any frequencies from 130MHz to 174MHZ and 400MHz to 520MHz. I do plan on picking up a couple usb-c batteries for them in the near future. The V2 is locked down by BTech to TX on GMRS only but it can receive on UHF and VHF which is fine.
Useful video. It would be more helpful if you provided a link to the specs on each radio. You could even use affiliate links to generate some commission revenue.
I'm not associated with any affiliates. Also, like I said in the video, it's just a brief overview. RU-vid is covered up with detailed videos about each model. A quick search will get you multiple videos that go into greater detail.
A excellent video on the Springfield ronin 4.25 45acp also I like the new grips you put on better than the ones that came with the gun also this gun same size as the commander 🇺🇲💯👍