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CDRGlock

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  • Birthday 03/01/1970

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  1. I think it’s good for beginners or those less experienced. It has helped me a lot with weak handed shooting. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  2. True. The Mantis X doesn’t use a laser, though. It is a movement tracker that determines how you Pistol moves before, during and after the trigger break. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  3. You can get a magazine that resets the striker for dry fire practice. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  4. Yeah. I don’t mess with the receiver. I’ll use gun scrubber or put it into the ultrasonic. I have both. But it takes much longer for the Mark II to remove the barrel. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  5. I have a Mark II COMPETITION with a Volquartsen Trigger. Great gun... I bought a Tandemkross disassembly tool to take mine apart. But I also use a rubber mallet to remove the barrel from the grip. It takes about twice as long to take it apart. The Mark IV is so easy to take apart. Mine has an integral Suppressor. I’ve done about 1200 rounds through it so far. The trigger is about 4 pounds right now. I did replace the spring so I can shoot “subsonic” rounds but the 22 is already subsonic in a pistol. I also replaced the extractor. I did not mess with the sear and trigger since mine are fine. I think the Mark III was the worst of the bunch. There’s a sequence to field strip it where the magazine is needed to do one part. I don’t have a Mark III. When they installed that drop magazine safety I was turned off and skipped that version. I don’t care how cheap the Mark III is, I wouldn’t buy it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  6. That is correct. That is unless you use a dry fire magazine that resets the striker or a SIRT Laser trainer. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  7. What torque level do you tighten down your takedown screw ? I’ve read 15 lbs to 16 lbs is ideal. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  8. I use Elftmann Competition triggers in my ARs. 2.75 lb pull. It’s hard to beat. I have a drop in Kidd Trigger in my 10/22 that is pretty darn awesome though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  9. I am so indecisive but I finally decided upon a Magpul Hunter. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  10. Amazing Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  11. Thanks for the recommendation. I have a Boyd’s stock for my Savage sniper rifle trainer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  12. I am open to suggestions for a stock. I have a Tactical Advantage Threaded Barrel and Kidd Trigger. I’m using a T&J Tactical 22 Suppressor Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  13. Thanks for the link. I’m definitely going with them. They carry most of what I need. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  14. This past summer, I grabbed my first CZ, an SP-01. After that, I fell in love. My second was a Shadow 2. Then a Compact 75 followed (I prefer steel over alloy). Since my can was coming I grabbed a Tactical 75 (I’m told 3 of my 4 cans were approved but I’m waiting on the fourth to pick them up all at once). Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
  15. Yes. The concept is similar. Nerve impingement; however, some people can develop neuromas, neurofibromas, schwanomas, of the nerve, or alternatively, people can have vascular impingement syndromes, too. In trauma, there can be transection of the nerve or nerve sheath, for example. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
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