I didn't expect the Rugged Alaskan to be so comically large. I got the piston booster on, and my higher sights and 509t could barely clear it :laugh: Was originally going to have it on a Ruger PCC, but wanted to see it on a pistol too.
Can anyone enlighten me on pistol mounting? All I read was...
I've only successfully reduced charges for .223/5.56 and .300blk, and that's going off existing load data from others who learned lessons the hard way :stretcher:
There's gotta be a INGOer here that's done reduced .30-06? I would think a grain or two would not be too bad, but may not be...
I've owned many Swampfoxes and many Holosuns. Still prefer the Holosun for carry, solar cell backup is great and also improves it's auto adjust. Swampfox is cheaper and not as feature rich, so still a great starter. However, $200 optics will only do $200 things, that's why Holosun wins out...
1. NFA Item: Suppressor, Rugged Alaskan 360
2. Form Type: eForm4
3. Transferee Type: Single Shot Trust
4. Forms Sent: 12/21/2023
5. Approved Date: 4/15/2024
115 Days for a trust, still faster than my other cans I got two years ago.
For those wondering about the museum caption, it just says during WWII the Soviet Red Army used "Bo Bo Sha" submachineguns which were found to have effective firepower (or volume of fire) in urban combat.
Phlster Floodlight is one I hear about a lot. T1C definitely has that combo, and they've been the flattest fitting holsters in my IWB experience. Eclipse Holsters are ok, but if you want to support a 2A group currently fighting their ultra-lib oppressors they regularly donate to the VCDL.
I have a large Plano crate I move in and out of my trunk. It usually has earmuffs, shooting glasses, scope/lens clearer cloths, some external batteries for my phone, and some scrap cardboard or paper I use for targets. I put whatever ammo, mags, and mag loaders I'm shooting that day. I also have...
I've only done Unique once with some gray beard teaching me how to load, we did 4.7grs but that was for a 140gr bullet. I do 4.3grs of Titegroup for copper plated 125grs, and I will say do not reduce anything listed on the Hodgdon Data listed online. I had to pound a squib out of an old Model 10.
The only Crossbreed I ever owned was a OWB. I use to have a Sig made 1911, I think the Crossbreed OWB were a little more forgiving to accommodate the different slide dimensions of the Sigs without losing retention.