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andy27al

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  1. I do believe each division can stand alone. Despite the overlap and similarities, there are certainly enough shooters to fill the ranks of both.
  2. Agree with Noah. I’ve got connectors and springs in mine. Though I do keep full power striker because I hate light strikes. but- the gen 5s have the ability to get the Glock Performance Trigger. Great option that is pretty inexpensive that will also result in 100% reliability
  3. I am not a huge fan of the link style belts but you may like them. Given your need for compactness, it is probably your best option - unless you just want to clip a full size belt onto your backpack or whatever. try to find somebody with one so you can check it out first
  4. If it hits the ground it gets a wipe down. If it gets dirt/mud/sand inside it gets a quick break down and clean.
  5. +1 on the Vudoo Priest. I have shot one. Very nice. Very well priced
  6. Excellent example in the video. But it can also be even simpler- I trained target transitions hard during dry fire leading up to a match. At that match, it was obvious that I was making a point to transition faster. Reviewing the videos of a couple stages, I was transitioning a bit quicker and I would say that confirms what I had been training during dry fire
  7. Are you using this for dry fire, live fire, or both?
  8. andy27al

    G34 Gen 5 Slides

    +1 on the 147s. There is a bit of a cost difference but it’s relatively negligible for what I believe to be a pretty solid improvement. It’s all I will run nowadays for my CO Glock
  9. Going against the grain here, I’m currently using Pro Grip but used some of my buddy’s Petzl liquid chalk at our last match. It’s a bit more akin to normal climbing chalk. although messier, I kind of preferred it. I’m not overly picky on this subject though so I’ll probably revert to whatever I can easily get on amazon
  10. Any feedback on outdoor dynamics? They are partnered up with MPA to work with their new open guns
  11. I’ve noticed that a timer really helps my practice- both live and dry. There are numerous drills that incorporate a timer and allow me to push myself, particularly in dry fire, and learn the speed while maintaining fundamentals through the drills. definitely worth the small investment
  12. Welcome! Lot of good matches within an hour or so of you
  13. The only issue with chasing the S2 is that you will eventually have to really start dropping striker spring weights. I managed to pull off a pretty impressive trigger weigh on my 34.3 but then I started catching the occasional light strike. i immediately moved back to a full power striker spring because the loss of reliability immediately killed any gains I was getting from my “slightly” better trigger
  14. I’ve been looking into the Gold vs Ruby thing. I think I’ve decided to wait until I can compare side by side. I like the idea of ruby better as a dot guy but I’ve also seen where gold may be better
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