Let me know how that wheeler bore sighter works. I'm interested in a more accurate one than I have at the present. I use the ones that look like the cartridge. I'm not impressed with them.14 Duramag Aluminum magazines . . . 7 in gray which will get .300 Blackout bands on them . . . and 7 in black for .223/5.56. I keep them in different colors and band the .300 Blackout. The Duramag (along with some polymer Hexmag) have handled the .300 Blackout well.
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I've got boresights that can be loaded into chambers, but they've been less than satisfactory. Bought the Wheeler Laser Professional Boresighter. Attaches magnetically to the muzzle and the boresight reviews I've read have it at the top of their lists. It will get some use over the next week or so. I'll be putting some painter's tape over its magnet to protect the muzzles. I've got a 25 yard hallway that I use to boresight rifles. If done well, it's an excellent starting point that will get initial rounds at the range well on paper. The upside is not having to pull extractors off of bolts before using a chamber boresight, and reinstalling them afterward, and it has a power switch instead of having to remove tiny watch cells.
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I got the mag and mag release for the wife's 43x. Not sure she needs the magwell. She's a lefty, so hers is swapped.Shield Arms S15 3 mag combo with the mag release & magwell and a Rapid Engineering beavertail for my Glock 43X and an OC Customs flat trigger assembly for my Glock 17.
Looks like an 870 clone, or very nearly one just seeing the pump release, safety, etc.Picked this up today. H&R Pardner pump
12g $117 OTD….Chinese made....
Dad had one when I was growing up so I had to buy one. they are really nice rifles.Something I’ve wanted since I was a teen in the early 70’s and just never had one. Browning Grade 1 .22 Auto. Normally not my style at all but I love this little thing!