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It's one of Odin Works variants of magazine release extensions. I tried one of their first models when they first came to market and I liked the quality machining and the design.
Odin does several different versions. Flat, slopped out, slopped in. I use one version or another on all my AR's...
I like the ASC mags, I prefer the 17 rounders. They don't get in the way when shooting in the prone. 17 rounds is plenty enough to get any job done, including home defense and they fit nice and comfy in a back pocket.
As for home defense. Ask yourself this. Put yourself in some idiot...
Doesn't matter what purpose. Across the board a 16" 6.5 Grendel with factory Hornady A-Max will eat a 5.56 18" SPR's lunch and ask for seconds and the price to shoot arguments is invalid. Factory 6.5 Grendel 123gr A-Max can be had for 22.00 a box, most premium .223/5.56 match ammo is more than...
Just thought I would give a heads up on a new muzzle brake I found. Some are not Fond of muzzle brake but I for one am. I have been using them for 20+ years. Many different types, so when a good looking, well designed, quality brake shows up. I give them a try, while allot of brakes are...
If you want to use the rifle for varmints and deer, I would go with a 10 twist. From what you say you have no need for a 8 twist for the heavier VLD style bullets.
I had Benchmark barrels switch barrel my 450 Ultra Magnum. I built the 450 just for the hell of it and couldn't stand the thought of it just sitting in the safe. So I had Benchmark screw on a 30" 9 1/2 twist, Sendero contour with a brake. Now if need be I can change back to the 450 Ultra in 10...
I had David go slim on the Brick red G10 scales on this knife also, the Swedge turned out great. The tapered tang gives it a slight weight forward on the grip.
David Winston Model 69
S30V
Brick red G10(Slim) Jigged & Blasted
Tapered tang
Black pins & lanyard tube
Black liners
Snap sheath/pouch
I see the thread was edited, my Gerber that was pictured(MK-II) I carried from 90-98(Army)It had belonged to my father that served two tours in Vietnam as a Combat Controler with the Airforce. The knife was handed down to me. I'm not sure exactly when he purchased it. I would ask but he Has...
On several of my hunting knives I just had the knife maker include a hone loop and diamond hone on the pouch or sheath. If need be I can do a quick touch up but usually it takes several animals before a touch up is needed.
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