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Jan 05, 2018
Ambi mag release
3 of 3 found this helpful This ambidextrous mag release did not fit in either a Colt lower and a Bushmaster lower. However an actual Norgon ambi release did fit fine into both lowers.
Measured the width difference. The Norgon is 0.245" (6.21 mm) while this ambi mag release is 0.251" (6.38 mm).
So unless your lower has an extremely wide magazine release slot this ambi release will not work without having to file it down to fit.

Jun 25, 2016
CRKT ExiTool
Useful since it attaches to the seatbelt so it is there if you need it. Hope no one will ever need to use it though. However through the years I had one male driver who could not get out of his pickup after an accident and his truck caught fire which killed him since he tried getting out but could not since the doors were jammed. Also a woman who rolled her pickup upside down and could not get out since the seatbelt would not release.

Nov 14, 2017
Markings are too light
1 of 2 found this helpful Markings of the various colored markers are too light on a white dry erase board. The lightness of these markers makes it difficult to see.
See attached photo. The 6 lines in the left box were done with the Rose Art CYJ58 markers in green, yellow, blue, pink, orange, and purple. The 5 lines on the right were done with another brand of dry erase marker in green, (no yellow marker), blue, red, orange, and purple. All the lines were made with one stroke. The picture shows how light the marks are from the Rose Art CYJ58 markers.
In summary, even though "neon" which would make a purchaser think these markers make a vibrant colored marking these markers do not mark very well since they are very light.