Saturday, November 10, 2012

Most popular product at Amazon.com : Uncle Mike Sk Size 0 Cross Harness Horizontal Shoulder Holster Black 2-3 Inch Barrel Revolvers

Uncle Mike Sk Size 0 Cross Harness Horizontal Shoulder Holster Black 2-3 Inch Barrel Revolvers Reviews
Get the popular product on Amazon.com : Basket: Touring Victory 76mm,foward angeled easy to change durable hard steel tip

Uncle Mike Sk Size 0 Cross Harness Horizontal Shoulder Holster Black 2-3 Inch Barrel Revolvers

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Product Description : Strap Traps. Velcro retention strap.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Newly released products at Amazon.com: BLACKHAWK! SERPA CQC Light Bearing Holster for Xiphos NT Light Reviews

BLACKHAWK! SERPA CQC Light Bearing Holster for Xiphos NT Light Reviews
Most popular product on Amazon.com : BLACKHAWK! SERPA CQC Light Bearing Holster for Xiphos NT Light,Fits Glock 17, 22, and 31 Passive retention detent adjustment screw and SERPA Auto Lock release Immediate retention and audible click upon re-holster for security Speed-cut design allows rapid draw, target acquisition, and re-holster while keeping eyes on target Includes belt loop and paddle platform

BLACKHAWK! SERPA CQC Light Bearing Holster for Xiphos NT Light

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Product Description : The sleek BLACKHAWK! SERPA CQC Light Bearing Holster makes it convenient to carry our weapon light on a concealed handgun. The slim profile of the BLACKHAWK! Xiphos NT Light (sold separately) creates no added bulk and fits securely in this compact Level 2 holster. The patented SERPA concealment holsters offer state-of-the art retention technology for concealed carry holsters. Choose from a carbon fiber or matte finish holster, or from our Sportster series designed specifically with the outdoorsman in mind. BLACKHAWK! concealment holsters feature belt loop and/or paddle platforms for your concealment carry preference and comfort. Features: Passive retention detent adjustment screw and SERPA Auto Lock release; reinforces full master grip and superior draw technique; immediate retention and audible click upon re-holster for security; speed-cut design allows rapid draw, target acquisition, and re-holster while keeping eyes on target; and includes belt loop and paddle platform. Increase your holster’s versatility with the SERPA Quick Disconnect System Kit (not included). I got this for off duty and I can use this thing on duty! It does NOT conceal easy but it would switch with the dual retention holster from Blackhawk with no problems. It's a good holster and just remember "muscle memory" when you get this. I own another Serpa holster. These hold the firearm securely. Since I added the Blackhawk Xiphos light to my pistol this was the best choice for a holster. It works well, and I like that it can be changed from a belt mount to paddle, and I can change the cant to suit me. Alright first off alot of people wonder if you can use this Serpa w/o a light, and the answer is you can, the pistol will wobble 1-2mm but it works just fine. It is a very sturdy platform and for this price is fantastic. The only things that bother me about it are, the button can be depressed very easily, so if you are law enforcement a level 3 is the way to go, also the only light that will fit with this Serpa is the Xiphos made by Blackhawk. Overall very nice holster, not something I would use necessarily for law enforcement or concealed carry(because its big, and the pistol rattles), but maybe open carry and possibly a military use.

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Newly released products at Amazon.com: Browning Camping 5791011 Black Canyon Tent Reviews

Browning Camping 5791011 Black Canyon Tent Reviews
Most popular product on Amazon.com : Browning Camping 5791011 Black Canyon Tent,Free standing three-pole design, with fiberglass poles and steel uprights for extra strength Extra tall center height; Wall divider for two rooms; Two large doors allow easy entry into either room individually; 150D polyester oxford floor with 2000mm Coating; 75D 185T polyester fly resists UV damage and stays taut Included: Rain fly, Fiberglass poles, Pole bag, Stake bag, 7075 Aluminum stakes, Guy ropes, Repair swatches, Gear loft, Four mesh storage pockets, and Tent bag Factory sealed fly and floor seams; Extra large zippers on doors; Easy assembly with pole clips that quickly snap over the tent poles Straight side walls allow more room for cots; Weatherproof fly buckles to tent for maximum adjustability and protection; Great ventilation with two doors (both with zippered mesh windows); See chart for dimensions

Browning Camping 5791011 Black Canyon Tent

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Product Description : The Black Canyon (#5791011) has all the features you will need to enjoy your campout even when the conditions are extreme. It was designed and built to last and protect you from all the weather you encounter. Even if your weather conditions are mild, you'll still be able to enjoy the added features the Black Canyon provides. Included in the Black Canyon are extra tall center heights allow you to stand up. Wall dividers to create two rooms. The oxford floor, which is about twice the weight of normal nylon floor material, will greatly increase the durability of your tent. The tent is a free standing three pole design with fiberglass poles. The full coverage 75D 185T Polyester fly buckles on for extra strength and adjustability and will protect you from the elements, even under the nastiest conditions. The fly and floor seams are factory sealed to give you the best weather protection. With the name "Browning" on it, I expected very high quality, especially for this price tag. My experience so far has not lived up to my expectations. First, when setting up per instructions, one of the corner metal poles split where the fiberglass rod inserts. I used some wire tires to hold it together until I could finish the rest of the inspection. I've emailed them per their website for a replacement, I'll see what they say. At $2.25/sq ft I wonder how other tents compare.Rain was in the forecast for the weekend so it felt like a good chance to see how it would endure. Don't expect to stay completely dry with this tent the way it is out of the box. You WILL need to seal all seams. The seams where the floor joins to the sides leaked. Water makes it's way into the tent through the seam. The door at one end seemed to hold out the rain rather well but the other door actually drips along several locations and stays wet along the black zipper seams. Also along that same wall an intermediate seam leaks as well. Again, this is how it performed out of the box. I plan on applying a sealer as soon as it dries out and see how that affects the water-proofing.I do like the roominess and the color. Setup wasn't that difficult with easy-to-follow instructions. There's not much in the way of hooks and loops on the interior for hanging lights and such so don't get your hopes up about that. There's no port hole for external power lines. It is wide enough for two queen mattresses side-by-side width-wise, so I would expect to be able to fit 4 queen mattresses in all - plenty of room. There is a room divider. The rain fly goes on easy. It stakes down at 12 points around the perimeter and another 4 for the rain fly. There are loops for lines at the middle rain fly awning but for some reason no lines for it which I would imagine would be necessary in windy conditions. I purchased some line to replace the ones that came with it, staking it to two stakes on either side with a "W" pattern such that the middle awning is attached to two stakes on either side as well.The flooring isn't all that thick but held up to some foot traffic. I would encourage, and something I'm going to do as well, the use of a ground tarp to help with the longevity of the floor.Where the tent clasps to the side poles uses typical plastic C-clamps. They feel very taught and I wonder at how long before they fail. The awning fiberglass poles fit into grommets in the middle and over the doors. These have some significant pressure in the grommets and separate the sharp edges of the poles from the tent canvas by one layer of webbing. Again, makes me wonder how long before it rubs through and punctures the tent. This might be a good spot for reinforcement somehow. Perhaps some end caps on the poles themselves. The divider inside also has some strong tension around the sides which takes a little effort to close the zippers. The flap around the lower half of the doors gets snagged easily when zipping up.Feels like I've been on a negative side for a bit so let me reinforce some positives:- Room and simplicity in layout - it's square- Plenty of headroom- Plenty of ventilation (wish it had some at the roof)- Room divider- Zippers feel sturdy- Easy to set up (takes two people)- Instructions are easy- Clearly marked pieces- Not "loud" in colors- I like the awning though if it could have been just a little longer. Now that I'm looking at it, I wonder if there's a way to make a longer over-hang... hmm.- Wind, its pretty windy here today and looking at the tent, it looks sturdy enough and it staying putI've bought some seam sealer and will try that on ALL the seams along with some water repellent spray in hopes I can salvage the leak issues.If you don't mind some after-market MacGyver engineering then I'd suggest:- Stronger tent stakes than the cheap ones that come with it- Someone that can bend pipe to match the length and angles of the cheap ones that come with it for the corner supports (needs some thicker, stronger pipes)- Invest in some stronger lines (and more lines) than what comes with it- Invest time and money in seam sealer (but I still have to check if this solves the problem with leaks later)04/23/12 UpdateI got a friendly email from the manufacturer and they appear more than willing to help resolve the issue with the cracked pole by replacing it. Also, I've done a lot more research on seam sealing online and it appears that most tents don't come with everything sealed. Odd, I would expect a pack-and-go type of product and not a user-finishing required one.05/06/12 UpdateThe replacement pole came in. Josh, who was handling my customer service portion, was quick to respond and even asked me about the center fiberglass pole. Seems they had a new length and he wanted to be sure that was right as well. I thought that was great to try to solve the problem before it was a problem. I've spent quite a lot of time working on sealing the large amounts of seams in the tent to water proof it. Hours. I've used both Seam Grip and Seam Sure with Seam Grip being used on the lower, most rain-prone areas, doors, and windows, and Seam Sure in other places. Still, it's not 100% waterproof. Rain that gets under the door flap will come in through the zipper. As long as it's not a monsoon, it should be manageable with a towel. The seams around the floor are tricky. I tried just a couple of coats on the inside but it still seeps in through the threads in some places so I've put a coat on the outside as well. One zipper seems to snag easily on the door flap making it a little nuisance to open and close but I can live with it. There's a lot of tension on the webbings but it does keep the tent taught. I'm a little concerned about that but so far it's held up to a week in the yard and a weekend in the woods. I like the ventilation and the room. I've gotten compliments on the tent from others. I give an A++ to customer service but I think the product could use a little tweaking.

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