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    Hellcat and Red dot

    From what I have read and seen on YouTube to mount on the Hellcat you have to mill down the front posts and the rear posts. Some people have filed them down manually. Holosun claims that it does not prevent one from using any other Red Dot such as the RMSc or Sig Romeo Zero. How it effects...
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    FS JM 4 TACTICAL Relic Holster for Hellcat OSP

    I recently purchased this holster for my Hellcat OSP. It is beautifully made and high quality with a Boltaron Shell wrapped in Herman Oak leather. It fits the Hellcat well but doesn't fit me so well. This is an OWB holster. The leather is stitched on for long life durability. I paid $89 for...
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    Cleaning optic lenses

    That's funny because Sig recommends alcohol for cleaning their RMR the Romeo Zero: From their manual: CLEANING & MAINTENANCE: After repeated fire, the lens may become clouded with gunpowder residue. For best results, it is recommended that the outer surface of the lens (the side closest to...
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    Hellcat EDC?

    The magnetic holster I like is the JM4Tactical. Very comfortable, easy to draw and can be worn with or without a belt.
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    Hellcat EDC?

    I tried the G3, it just didn't work for me. It was uncomfortable for me and very hard to get the gun out. If I made the belt lose enough to get the gun out my pants would fall down from the weight.
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    Hellcat EDC?

    The RMSc being metal allows it to be a little narrower compared to the SMSc or the Sig Romeo Zero. It is not as high as the Romeo Zero either.
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    Trigger Safety

    I guess I can see it as an added drop safety but I thought that was the purpose of the striker block (firing pin block). Maybe it acts as an added safety?
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    Trigger Safety

    They are a little less comfortable but the bigger issue is they give a false sense of being some kind of safety. Saftey against what specific dangers? If there is enough cloth caught in the trigger guard to pull the trigger it is probably enough to depress the safety bar. If your finger is in...
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    Cleaning optic lenses

    Because they are designed to clean the delicate and expensive sensor in a 35mm camera you know they have been well designed and engineered. Avoiding steaks, oils and dust on a sensor is critical to top performance on an expensive camera be it Nikon, Cannon or Leica. The last thing you want to...
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    Cleaning optic lenses

    Not at all. Here is a picture of both the Sensor swabs and another foam type you can purchase at a gun store that work pretty well too.
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    Cleaning optic lenses

    I use a lens cleaner I got from my optometrist. It says it is for AR, Glass, Plastic Lenses. I have used it on my RMSc with a lens cleaning micro fiber cloth to dry it and it has worked just fine. I also us the soft paddels designed to clean a 35 MM Sensor in a camera called Sensor Swabs...
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