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This guy has got my number.

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So I scored a red dot cheap during a Halloween sale, but I neglected to consider how Is actually mount the thing. My Sub 2k is a Gen 1, which rules out the MCarbo mount. I found this which looks perfect, but the reviews tell a very different story. Does anyone have any ideas? Does anyone even live here?

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Gun always had "issues". Stove piped, failure to eject, etc. This whole time the problem was my limp wrist.

What's stupid is that I knew about the term, what it meant, all that. I cannot fathom how I never put two and two together.

Anyway, if the term is new to anyone, here's a short video on the subject. She actually gets her Glock to malfunction by purposefully limp wristing it. Did not know that was possible with larger calibers.

I had thought my small pistols malfunctioned from lack of recoil. Turns out I was right... 🙄 My larger guns like the Colt .45 are heavy, require a proper grip. Guess what? They work fine.

Be glad to tell y'all about the pistol. It's utterly dreamy. Weighs 1.25lbs. fully loaded, 30-rounds of smokin' .22WMR, never fails (if held properly). 5" of barrel gives you an easy aim, more booty and accuracy behind that bullet. Contrasting front/rear fiber sights with lots of length to soak up light. HUGE red mark showing "not safe". Love that as I usually paint my safe marks with nail polish. Maybe the worst part is that it looks and feels like a toy, no bueno if a kid finds it. (Which won't happen. Right?!)

Very happy as this is my perfect hiking side arm!

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If it's high and tight, very comfortable for hiking and dodging in and around trees and swamps, able to get on target instantly, the shell deflector bumps me right at the bottom of my sternum. Have not figured out a path to engineer my way out of this. Makes me not want to carry it. Grinding it off seems a really poor solution.

Do I have to wear amour in the summer?! I'm seriously considering a plate-carrier style vest, just can't find one that could replace my backpack. I'm kinda needy in the woods, pack out a kitchen sink kinda needy. Carriers look quite nice, and would keep my gear out the water when I wade or slip, don't seem to carry much.

Maybe get a simple one and attach bags? Maybe attach more crap to my Fighting Load Carrier (FLC)? OK, you talked me into it. Thanks rubber ducks!

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