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  1. Stock spring is 16lb, work down and see if you can make it run with your load.
  2. There are still people like me running rifle length buffer systems, just look for ace stocks. Collapsible stocks are much more popular today that’s the big difference. Both work pick the one you like and practice.
  3. 4grs of sport pistol, 124-125 bullet, normally 1040fps in my 5.5 taccom barrel
  4. Depends on the system and weather. Tight open gun, only oil. Loose Glock, 320, M&P I use grease. Weather below 20 only oil regardless of system.
  5. There was a time I thought a heavier gun was an advantage. Then I watched Dave Sevigney win the limited nationals with a Glock 35. No frame weight, mag well, or flashlight. Also shooting major. Now I know I’m not on Dave’s level but weight is not everything. If you believe it’s an advantage then it is because you believe it. But either setup can win with practice.
  6. I know you can modify the 1.0 frame to take a 2.0 slide stop, but I never tried to modify a 2.0 slide to work with a 1.0 slide stop. I don’t own any 2.0 slides, I did borrow one to play with.
  7. The only real issue with running 2.0 slides on 1.0 frames is the slide stop. 1.0 is square 2.0 is a wedge shaped. The uppers will work but you will have unreliable lock back. I’m running a 1.0 frame and slide with 2.0 internals except for the slide stop, It’s a 1.0. I’d put it up against anything as far as reliability. Remember the “factory” gives advice for the lowest common customer, such as you cannot change the factory recoil spring because they set it up correctly. You may have to do some tuning but if you cannot figure out those issues maybe going off the res isn’t for you.
  8. I know a lot of people in my area have gone to metal guns for “recoil control”. I think It’s not the cool gun to have now. The best advice I’ve gotten is pick one and practice. An M&P is more then capable of winning the nationals just like a Glock or Sig or CZ. Pick the one you like.
  9. I don’t know about the V3 I ran an original versamax. I do know not to debate Kurt! Believe what he says!
  10. Blue bullets are good in a PCC, I’ve run a lot of them. They are dirtier then jacketed and not as accurate in my guns. I run them for practice and local matches, and switch to jacketed for major’s.
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