Gun Accessories

1/20/2010 5:40:46 AM Denny’s Guns / GTS LaRue Brightflashlights.com bharney [Member] 1/20/2010 8:16:10 AM CDNN for the win. Bought guns and Gun accessories from them, and great customer service in the rare event something was wrong. Buying a shotgun from them soon too. Marsh_Rat [Member] 1/20/2010 8:31:55 AM Adco AIM Bravo Co. PK Firearms SKD DSG Arms Rainier Top Gun Supply 44Mag Brownells Perfect transactions everytime! These companies are the model for what all vendors should be. BBoyd

19. May 2012 by admin
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Ghillie Suit

2/7/2011 11:20:29 PM In my yute I just used a hot melt glue gun to glue strips of burlap onto a boonie hat, jacket, and pants. It wasn’t the ultimate in ruggedness, but was easy, inexpensive and worked well enough for a hunting setup. If you soak the burlap strips in water they’ll turn into a mess which is kinda a good result… might want to soak it after construction though. I’ve wanted to do this with a heavy mesh/netting jacket and pants but never figured out a good way to sew the netting material. Flatulence

18. May 2012 by admin
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Gun Accessories

9/15/2011 12:35:49 PM Originally Posted By LuckyDucky: It’s hard for me to believe the retail prices of some Gun accessories are correct. I can’t imagine these things costing more than 50 cents apiece to make! Falcon Industries currently has a civil case against NCStar for these stupid rail covers. Probably not. However, you ever priced 3D modeling software, boxes, shipping, computers, an office, a forklift, health insurance…..because they probably have all that. JoeCoastie

18. May 2012 by admin
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15. May 2012 by admin
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Aimpoint Pro

4/2/2012 2:16:43 AM Probably the battery going dead. Mine is about a year old and is still very bright on the original battery, so I expect you got an old battery from the factory. BikerNut 4/2/2012 6:51:51 PM …or… it was really bright and sunny when you were out shooting. On a real sunny day, don’t be surprised if you have to crank it up all the way to 10. The first-gen Aimpoint Scope I that I bought a long long long time ago had a built-in polarizer on the front, which made it easy to see the dot on sunny days. Sold it a few years ago, now I wish I had kept it. Truth2882 4/2/2012 7:52:28 PM By BikerNut: …or… it was really bright and sunny when you were out shooting. On a real sunny day, don’t be surprised if you have to crank it up all the way to 10. The first-gen Aimpoint Scope I that I bought a long long long time ago had a built-in polarizer on the front, which made it easy to see the dot on sunny days. Sold it a few years ago, now I wish I had kept it. It was all the way up to 10. I could BARELY see the dot out in the sunlight. jukeboxx13

15. May 2012 by admin
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Glock Accessories

3/26/2012 9:46:01 PM Got the gun home, cleaned her up walked out side n put 150 rds through her. First impression is I love it and want more just like u guys said Dad came over tried it too. Says he might leave the j frame in the safe n go buy one like mine to carry. Of course we had the safety talk. He thought one in the hole on the Glock Accessories was dangerous. I told him everything I had learned and that the Glock Accessories is probabably safer than his j frame is when loaded. And if u carry a revolver loaded then why not a Glock Accessories. I admit I had to get past that mental block also. Then walking back up to house wouldn’t u know it a black bird about 10yds away. Boom nailed him. I know not far shot but nice to know the little gun is capable of a head shot if need be. I’m hooked. Looking at others already TheJeanyus

15. May 2012 by admin
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