Don't get me wrong, I like red dot scopes, holographics, scopes, etc. I have em all on one weapon or another. For my concealed carry, though, I need to hit a target the size of an average adult torso at close distance. Target acquisition is not a major concern. If RDS works better for you or anyone, I'd go for it.I felt the same way until I shot my buddies Canik with the holosun 507c on it. I immediately had to sell my glock to go get a MOS glock to have the red dot option when I have the money. Even at defense distances(7-15 yards) the speed you can pick up the target and transition between targets is so much faster. It also doesn’t hurt that it makes longer range shots with the pistol much easier.
Fire Extinguishers are very useful. If you catch a fire early enough they can definitely prevent disaster if you know how to use it correctly. I know Lockheed Martin had a policy that if there was a fire in a facility, you were to alarm and evacuate. You were only supposed to attempt extinguishment if you had the annual training on fire extinguishers. In their case only the employee fire brigade was given the training. Personally though I don’t carry anything smaller than a 5lb extinguisher. I think the big takeaway from this is size does matter with an extinguisher and that no matter the training you have a limited ability and it may not be enough. Don’t get hurt and put yourself in danger. I would love to try the 100 or the 50 again on different scenarios, but I can’t afford to buy them to keep testing them. Also don’t go expecting miracles if you have never trained with them. Remember vehicles can be replaced, lives can’t. Be safe.In the thread on this particular Element scenario you were not impressed with the Element so you carry a different fire extinguisher but in your test you said none of then helped and you ultimately had to use a fire hose and pry the hood open. So your opinion since they all failed would be that you aren't impressed by any of today's fire extinguisher choices, not just the Element
Rustys off-roadWhat carrier is that?
how are they at highway speeds?I have seen these posted before but throwing them out there again. The oreilly scooter mirrors work well enough for 7 dollars a piece.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...suv-2020-jeep-wrangler?q=Scooter+mirror&pos=0
I have had them at highway speeds on some back roads and there is a slight vibration. It’s not any worse than my Cummins was with the elephant ears extended. I can see out the passenger fine, they are definitely smaller than stock but both are convex to give a little more viewing angle. My recommendation pick one up at 7 dollars see if you like it and if not return it. For me they are fine but I wasn’t expecting the same quality as $200 options.how are they at highway speeds?
Are the mirrors long enough for passenger side viewing?
I currently have the doubletake mirrors but its a pain to adjust every time you want to use them.
I added the same package a few months ago and they made a noticeable difference in sound. Great product!I pulled the trigger and purchased a Hotheads Headliner for my hardtop and couldn’t be happier. Well worth the money and simple to install. The instructions walk you through the process very easily.
I got the side window kit to round out the look and also added the sound assassin strips too. I can definitely tell a difference in interior noise; quieter and less echoey inside.
The color is “graphite”.
I chuckled at the way that was written, which suggests that a YouTube instructional video actually got things right. That's not always the case, to be sure.I did the install yesterday by following the Genesis youtube video.
It ended up actually working...
The Leopold Deltapoint has treated me well. I'm a fan of non magnified and lightweight red dots on my ar's.Haha well then you might be happy to learn that their competitor Holosun makes optics for the same footprint at around half the price. They're Chinese made, but they're not "cheap", and they've honestly surpassed Trijicon in quite a few departments (battery life/location, reticles, shake-awake) where Trij just coasted on their ACOG laurels. Give em a look, I'm going to try them for my pistol optics from now on. Love the RMR, don't fancy rezeroing every time I change the battery though.
The 37” c-rated are out! I ordered mine from discountNaw, just wanted to go 4.88's for soon to be released KO2 37 C's and thought I would upgrade to the UD44 front axle and sold my OEM front 44, however my new Mopar UD44 had either the right axle tube or right spring perch misaligned/miswelded...thats why it has been down, waiting on a replacement Dana UD44.
The 37” c-rated are out! I ordered mine from discount