Product Reviews
28 Aug 2023
If you consider 1 or more magnets, consider to add this cover. They make sure that your magnet doesn't accidentally stick to any other metal object, especially when moving around. Also, if you deem the magnet itself too strong, you can leave the cover on, they still work and you need less power to pick up the mag. Tip for DAA: consider different colors of inlays for this cover.
28 Aug 2023
If you're an IPSC or USPSA competition shooter, you really need to add at least 1 magnet to your rig, i.e. on a pouch. Great time saver during multiple mag pick ups! Tip to DAA: make sure you can also attach the magnet on the large flat side of the mag pouch in the "bullets out" configuration.
28 Aug 2023
A must-have when you have any of the above mentioned holsters, since it makes the holster more stable, especially during draws.
28 Aug 2023
Big advantage of the Lynck belt over the Premium belt is that it is equally stiff but fits the shooter's body much better. Tip: attach holsters and pouches on the actual joints and not on the Lynx blocks themselves. Like so they don't whobble.
28 Aug 2023
A must-have for all competition shooters with handguns and PCC's!
28 Aug 2023
Until a couple of weeks ago I had a DAA Powder Check on my automated Apex-10. Really worked great, until I had a squid during an IPSC training. Attention: certainly NOT the fault of the DAA powder check, but rather mine. I suspect that the DAA powder check sounded the alarm, but that I did not notice it. After the squib I reviewed my entire reloading process and installed this Mark 7 powder check. The great advantage over the DAA one is that the this one actually STOPS the machine and NOTIFIES you that there's something wrong with the powder level (none, too little or too much). So you can check and correct and gives you peace of mind!