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  1. Serta Concierge firm - these are hotel / flippable mattresses.

  2. I found the Gen 5 triggers to be the best of the Glocks. I added a new trigger shoe, minus connector, and polished 4 times to my 48. Just as good as my Zev's - very crisp.

  3. I did an optic cut with Jagerworks. The only other thing I would consider doing is removing the finger grooves and getting a WC stipple and a wedge cut on the grip.

  4. Did a 1x11 on the wife's Cannondale and 1x12 on mine. Shimano on hers and SRAM on mine. Did the whole upgrade path with I-9, XTR, and X01. Well worth as each weigh in at 21lbs for a 29er.

  5. I like the Zev with the full polish on the internals. Went with a 3.5 lb wolf spring and a minus trigger bar. Would recommend polishing the parts at least 3 times, it takes quite a bit to clean it up.

  6. Change the trigger go with LaRue or Giessle .

  7. Thanks, I’ll look into that. I want to upgrade to a BCM bolt carrier group also

  8. Get some Industry 9 rims/hubs. Worth the investment.

  9. Dropped the pretense of where you’re at? Understandable, it was already pretty obvious.

  10. He has a friend who is in the IDF and is using the vest.

  11. Ninja. Ok so this allows rotation of the leg strap relative to the holster? Like it pivots

  12. Yes- it doesn't show in the pic but there is another arm that is T shaped. The Wilder swivel allows the leg strap to pivot in relationship to the holster hanger. Very comfortable when sitting down or running.

  13. Ok one more, thanks for your help so far.

  14. I am extremely particular regarding form, function, and color.

  15. Hey! I was talking about upgrading my full bike as in buying a new one, not upgrading certain parts on my existing bike.

  16. Would suggest getting a nice set or rims/hubs. They make a big difference in power transfer, weight, and engagement. Most Factory builds won't have a + $1500 rim setup. My I9s have been on 3 bikes. By the way, they are not cheap but worth every penny.

  17. Older USA made Cannondale are quite collectible.

  18. Yes and no. As an owner of 6 older(1992-2005) Cannondale MTB's. I appreciate them a lot, however the are not a lot of collectors.

  19. Ebay is a good indicator for price. Btw I just upgraded both of my Cannondale 29 caffeine mtbs. Frame weighs approximately 3.7 lb and the Lefty weighs 2.8 lb. The only thing the bike doesn't have is modern MTB spacing and internal cable routing. The bike weighs at 21lbs with industry 9 rims, SRAM X00, and tubeless.

  20. Well, I can't speak for everyone, but anecdotally, my kgs88g is the best receiving handheld I own. My other handhelds are a radioditty gm30, baofeng uv5vrtp, baofeng uv17r pro gps, and a yaesu ft5dr.

  21. The Lefty speed carbon SL still one of the best forks in my opinion at 2.8 lbs for a 29er.

  22. You say ageless, after mentioning a Lefty fork that no one can service anymore. Just gotta ask, what happens when the fork breaks and you've thrown $600+ at an 'upgrade'?

  23. I doubt the fork will "break" but I get where you are coming from.

  24. The Supernova is awesome. It is tight and a great action. I added the adjustable stock ( it was $$$) and rail with a Holosun. Really nice and reliable.

  25. Would suggest trying it at full length and go from there.

  26. I tried the bao's and they were nowhere near the output advertised. I went with the wouxan and buy2way- excellent product and excellent customer service.

  27. Highly recommend using Facebook marketplace and Facebook groups to get used or new takeoffs of many things. For example, you can find SRAM CODE RSC brakes on there usually two for the price of one brand new never used takeoffs.

  28. Very true. A lot of high end prices can be had for 1/3 to 1/2 off if you look hard enough and wait.

  29. No, MyGMRS.com is very likely not a complete list, though it may be a good start. Also check Repeater Book, GMRSLive, and Radio Reference. There are others.

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