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Tin Can

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    Joe Trujillo

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  1. Tin Can

    Glock 17 vs. 34

    I just bought the 34 MOS for all the same reasons stated in 3+ pages. Also for some reason the 34 is just fun to shoot.
  2. Southpaw, Burris FFIII w/ Glock plate.
  3. I got a new G34 MOS for Christmas. I am looking at optics for it and see that people are putting suppressor sights on as a co witness. Any input on this idea? Pro, con? The pistol is a range and compeittion gun nothing else.
  4. Just went to my bank to pay my credit card bill. I was told that if I was going to pay in cash that I would have to show a picture I.D.
  5. Ordered WC thx for the advice.
  6. I have small hands, so anything that had a little length would be nice. I have been eyeing EGW.
  7. I broke a slide stop during a match today (no spare). Any advise on a replacement? A fellow SS shooter said that he replaces his every 3000 rounds any comments on that. I am seeing prices anywhere from $5.00 to $61.00. TC
  8. I had the same primer detonation problem. Told Dillon it was MY fault and I would pay for the parts. Parts showed up no charge.
  9. I have two Kinbers that I use in matches off and on. No problems with either. The one in 10mm is the most accurate pistol that I own, finding brass after a stage is an issue
  10. Another 10mm fan. Been through a bunch Bren 10 (2), Glock, Delta, now down to a Kimber and a S&W 1076. Kimber the most accurate pistol that I have ever owned the Glock was the worst. I keep looking at a S&W 610.
  11. I have a boatlaod of 10's, you can not have just one. Two Bren tens, Glock 20, S&W 1076, and a Kimber Target II , and a Delta. I got rid of the Glock it was just to big for my hands. The Kimber is the most accurate pistol I own ( I have a couple of high priced 1911 that don't shoot as well). Handloads with cast bullets is unreal, but like everyone else has said I can not keep the brass in the same zip code.
  12. I'd be interested in a price for everything but the 650 conversion kit..... I have the 550.

    Thanks

    scott

  13. I agree that everyone should take the RO course. Look for one in your local area. The RO course is about learing the rule book and where and how to find the rules. I keep a rule book in my range bag and one by my computer. Stage design comes in the CRO course.
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