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Mail Call Mondays Season 9 #35 – Carry Gun Update, RMR Brightness XC1b and more.


This week we talk about my Carry Gun Update, RMR Brightness XC1b and more.

Index:
Danger Close Armament Signature G19 00:22
Trijicon RMR RM07 04:00
RMR Brightness Recommendations 08:04
Forward Controls MOS Plate 13:26
Surefire XC1b Weaponlight 19:20
Overwatch Precision TAC Trigger 26:10
T.Rex Arms Sidecar Holster 30:34
Nomad 9 Pistol Frame 36:28

Links:
Danger Close Armament – https://dangerclosearmament.com
Forward Controls MOS Plate – https://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.com/OPF-G-RMR_p_224.html
CHPWS MOS Plate – https://chpws.com/product/v4-mil-leo-glock-mos-to-trijicon-rmr-holosun-407c-407c-v2-507c-507c-v2-508t-and-508t-v2

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Tumblers – https://redghostcustomengraving.com/wp/product-category/8541tactical/

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Mail Call Mondays Podcast #151 – Carry Gun Update, RMR Brightness XC1b and more.

This week we talk about my Carry Gun Update, RMR Brightness XC1b and more.

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Ridiculously Inexpensive “Tactical” Ozark Trail Folding Knife

Walking through WalMart on the weekly grocery run, I happened to notice a rather interesting looking folding knife on one of the end caps. The knife looked good and advertised “G10” scales. Unfortunately it was in a clamshell pack with the “Ozark Trails” brand. If you are unfamiliar with this brand, it is WalMart’s own outdoors gear brand. Ozark Trail branded items are usually low-quality, made in China and considered disposable. I have used a few in the past and would not bet my life on their performance in the backcountry. Continue reading Ridiculously Inexpensive “Tactical” Ozark Trail Folding Knife