Product Reviews
25 May 2016
Love it. I own the previous model as well, but the refinements make this close to perfect! Used it in steel matches, USPSA and 3-Gun already. Very solid retention, and I get a better draw using it. Thanks DAA!
25 May 2016
Nice rig. Easy to build. Nice touch with the extension rod to support the barrel. Very complete delivery included tools to set up. Hope during the coming months it will meet my expectations in use.
21 May 2016
It was easy to replace even without instructions. The timer is now like new again.
21 May 2016
I just upgraded my holster to the PDR PRP II and it is much better than any other USPSA production class holster that I have used. It has the ability to easily adjust in every direction. If there is one negative it could have about an inch more drop, I am not at the USPSA legal limit in drop with my CZ 75. But even with the drop issue, it is the best production class holster that I have owned (I have purchased 3 others from 3 different manufactures).
19 May 2016
I really like the Bullet Feeder. I have 9mm and purchased the .45 conversion. The Bullet Feeder relaibly feeds, and speeds up the reloading process with my Dillon 650 progressive press. Compared to others the price is reasonable, and when prorated over years of service it is a worth while investment.
19 May 2016
I bought the rig builder outfit with a pro belt, four racer magazine pouches, and the PDR-Pro holster. The pro belt and magazine pouches are well built and very functional. I am very pleased with the product. However, when setting up the kit and practicing I found that I have two problems with the PDR-PRO holster. First the inside of the holster had a rough spot that scratched the slide on my new STI edge 40 S&W pistol the first time I used it. I smoothed the area at the lip of the holster and applied black electric tape to the inside to prevent any more scratches. Secondly the rim of the holster pushed against the Dawson supplied magazine release. This results in dropping the magazine on the draw or after the first shot. Therefore, I used a Dremel tool and removed some of the material from the body side of the holster to eliminate the problem. It can no longer touch the magazine release and cause the problem. I suggest that you modify your design to accomplish the same result.