Product Reviews

DAA PRIMAFILL GEN-2
26 Mar 2025
I initially purchased the Hornady 1911 primer filler. It was awful so I sent it back. Note: This is not a slam on Hornady products. I own many and they're top notch; they just missed the mark on their primer filler. Immediately after, I ordered a DAA PrimiFill. With the DAA unit, it took a little practice to learn the right "angle". There's a fairly small "sweet spot" between too much tilt and not enough. Once you get that down, the DAA PrimaFill works really well. Also, it seems to be made well so I expect it will last a good long while.
John Christensen
Rig Builder
25 Mar 2025
DAA is always the best choice for me. Absolutely not dubt to choose DAA again.
Jody Zanoni
DAA X-Ray Aluminum Pouch
24 Mar 2025
I love the pouch design and flexibility, careful with the insert because is a hard plastic (Can be brittle) and small corner broke after I drop the pouch.
Jason Vega
CED/DAA 8- Pack Deluxe Zippered Magazine Storage Case
24 Mar 2025
Nice and compact but still holds 8 mags, but most important holds 170mm magazines.
Jason Vega
DAA X-Ray Aluminum Pouch
24 Mar 2025
I was using the XiP pouches and these are a definite upgrade. The "fixes" due to user feedback correct any possibility of what others may have experienced with the Xi or XiP. I really love the rear spacer's new rounded edge...mag insertion is seamless.
Cary McKee
Mr. Bulletfeeder Pro Dropper Assembly
24 Mar 2025
I use mine on a Frankford Arsenal X-10 press paired with Frankford Arsenal"s bullet collator for reloading 9mm. Works great but had to open the switch on the dropper tube to move the posts so the switch was activating power to the collator when the switch was open instead of closed. I also had to make a 3.5mm headphone jack cord to plug into the collator to the dropper switch. Also note the picture of the pro dropper assembly is not accurate for the 9mm dropper tube. I received one that has an orange tube and has the spring tension assembly on it.
William Olson