Lubricating the Kalashnikov
Originally published a year ago, re-published due to demand. -NCS [...]
Originally published a year ago, re-published due to demand. -NCS [...]
My recommendation is that if you don't have the money to purchase something like the Aimpoint Comp M4, you can pick up the Strikefire II from Vortex and you will be more than good to go.
The quality of the rest of the shoes is great as well. I've found that by making sure I untie them before taking them off and not forcing my foot into the shoes while they're tied, I can make a single pair last 18 months or more. I'm currently on my fourth pair and I always keep my older pair for backup in case I need them, because they're still in adequate shape.
Overall for a price of under $40, I do recommend trying this one out if you get the chance. Let me know about your flashlight EDC.
The first thing I noticed out of the box was that when I placed the G19 into the holster, there was no movement whatsoever. The weapon is firmly locked in place and when I shook it to check the retention, there was not a millimeter of shifting.
The BK-2 is made from 1095 Cro Van steel, which is supposedly known to be on the brittle side of things if the blade is very thin. This knife, however, is NOT thin. 1095 is great steel for a thick knife, and this one comes in at a quarter inch in thickness. Overall length is 10.75 inches, and the blade is 5.25 inches of that.
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The Army started issuing the P320 full sized pistol and the P320 compact pistol, referred to by the Army as the M17 and M18 respectively, to the 101st Airborne Division in November of 2017. That said, it goes without saying that the US special operations community has a bit more leeway in their choice of weapons and gear, and in 2015 it was reported that the US Army Rangers, Special Forces groups and 160th SOAR (followed shortly by MARSOC) had chosen to outfit their units with the Glock 19. When the MHS competition was still ongoing, Army Chief of Staff General Mark Milley, who was base commander of Fort Hood while I was there, elected to allow the SOF community to go with the Glock 19 regardless of the outcome of the competition.