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  • Birthday 06/05/1986

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    Joshua Anno

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  1. Correction on the headstamp, it’s a 11 over a 52 with stars on each side.
  2. It appears to have a 32 on the bottom, two stars on each side. And a w on the top.
  3. My google-fu has failed me and I can’t find any info on this brass. Is this able to be reloaded? Thanks for your help.
  4. I ordered one from Red River Tactical for a centurion with a light and red dot and it is very high quality (per their usual). As far as frame dimensions, I threw my centurion in an old blackhawk deployment holster for the M9A1 and it fit fine, the threaded barrel should be a non-issue when going to a shorter slide. Welcome to the Italian side of things!
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    365x macro

    I just put the order in for a W model 365 macro (No comp). I have an XL already, but I really want to have suppressor height sights on a carry gun to co-witness the dot. I was contemplating just ordering the grip module, but its cheaper to just order the macro than to buy 3 17 round mags.
  6. I picked up one with the romeo zero last week and finally got it out to the range. I ran 300 rounds through it with only a couple of ammo related FTF's (aguilla high velocity). The gun was plenty accurate and its amazing how quickly those mags run out. I had seen reviews online complaining of excessive leading which lead to keyholing but I didn't observe that in mine. Put two mags through the suppressor and it was a whole lot of fun.
  7. I completely agree! The cost savings still makes sense for .223 match loads and I will still continue to make precision rifle loads, but I don’t know if 9mm is worth the time at this point (even on a xl650, I’m at around 700 rounds per hour if I can keep from being interrupted by family.
  8. Respectfully, I have reloaded for the past 10 years and my main motive was cost savings. It allowed me to shoot at least twice the amount of ammo with the cost savings when you could reload for less than 10 cents per round. In the current market I agree with your points, but I am reluctant to use up my components when I can’t replace them.
  9. I went to our local cabelas yesterday to do my weekly primer/powder scan and much to my surprise, they had primers on the shelf! I was elated until I saw the price… and I am now questioning if it is worth the effort over factory loaded ammo. Cci small pistol primers are 90 bucks a brick, and br4 are 150. This brings 9mm reloads up to over .20 cents per round (using PD 124gr). If this is the new normal for primer prices I might be shooting rimfire for a while.
  10. Let me know how it goes for you. Mine should be here later this week.
  11. I ordered one of the laser academy packages from mantis with the goal of dedicating more time to dry fire. I will be using a beretta 92 so most of the practice will be in double action. My initial thought it to do a dot torture drill as a warm up every night, then spend 15 minutes per evening doing assorted drills. Other than dot torture, reloads, and doing reps of holster to first shot, what other drills have you found that increase accuracy and speed? My goal is to suck less. Thanks!
  12. I had originally thought it was a 92 mag but the magazine catch cutout doesn’t seem right. Maybe for a p4x?
  13. Once I can figure out how to compress a picture to tag on here I will do it.
  14. I won a gunbroker auction for a fnx45 tactical and picked it up today. One of the magazines definitely doesn’t fit the gun, it appears to be a 17 round 9mm mag, with a star under the last witness hole. Side is stamped “p.b. Cal 9 para- made in Italy”
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