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Aug 15, 2018
Very nice quality and well-priced compact 3x9.
The scope and rings are very well made and it's nice to have a compact 3x9. The reticles are fine enough that they don't obscure the target at range either lit or unlit. The only drawback is the sunshade and flip covers. Design-wise, it would have been better to have the sunshade also "armored" in order that the flip-up cover would fit it when the sunshade was attached to the scope. I would have given it 5 stars if the manufacturer would have thought of that. The included quick release mounts are very well made.

Jul 14, 2018
Best New Sauce in Years! Deserves a Medal!
Tiger Sauce is Excellent on its own for many dishes, but add some honey and you have a superb barbecue sauce!!!

Jan 27, 2018
Nice Sword but needs refinements
0 of 2 found this helpful Cold Steel has named this sword a Hybrid 1917 Cutlass. The name is a misnomer but more accurate than their 1917 Cutlass which is actually a Dutch Klewang. I know because I have one. It would be best if Cold Steel would stick to the original design of swords. This sword is of good fighting quality but could stand some improvements. The hilt has been made ambidextrous but there is an extension at the top which prevents raising the sword to shoulder arms... should one want to use the weapon in parades. Also, the perforations in the guard are a comical distraction from the original 1917. Grips and finish are fine, but the blood groove is much smaller than the originals or the Klewang for that matter. The Craftsmen of India have done a fine job with the plans they were given. Now give them some actual vintage patterns and see what they can do.