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phoenixsomd

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  1. Precisely what I was going to say!
  2. I had the same question 3-years ago. I ended up asking Brian for a recommendation on which was best for dot use. He stated clearly that the Gold were better for dot use. I use a green dot and it really "pops" when I am aiming.
  3. I've used the Altra Lone Peak's. Not an 8-inch boot but they do provide excellent ankle support.
  4. IIRC yes, the safety is installed before the Hiperfire goes in.
  5. I don't know the stock spring ratings. For 9MM in my TS I ran 11# springs. USPSA Minor 128K power factor.
  6. I had the Taccom barrel but switched back to an MBX pencil cut barrel with no ramp. It feeds great - running 115RN Ball ammo
  7. This wouldn't be acceptable/legal. Was discussed during last year's PCC/CO Nationals with Troy. The pistols you mentioned have the thumb ledge incorporated into a non-OEM replacement slide stop.
  8. Just got a confirmed shipping status for a January order
  9. Recipes for Major PF using e3 reloaded for my CZ Tactical Sport 1. 180g ibejiHeads, 3.8g e3, range brass, Win SPP PF = 171,180 2. 200g Bayou, 3.3g e3, range brass, Win SPP PF = 166,587
  10. Mine was on 12 January which isn't anywhere near as long as you. No COMMS yet.
  11. I've stuck with a 115gr Berry's or xTreme bullet for both short 5.25 and long 14.5 barrels. Always a good feeding profile at 1.125 inches with appropriate powder loads to make Power Factor.
  12. I have three 170mm tubes with either a 3 or 5-inch extension that I ran last year for USPSA PCC matches. They ran without a single misfeed or any other mag related issue. They don't swell when fully loaded as my Glock would do. So far there has been no wear and tear on the feed lips nor the catch slot. No tuning required. Performance is just as advertised. YES, they are expensive but, I routinely would have to toss 2 Glock 33-round mags each year due to too much wear, bulging...etc. For me it was a solid investment. Your mileage as they say, may vary...
  13. ^^^^^^^^^ Completely agree. I just turned 62 and have these: https://huntershdgold.com/store#!/Hunters-HD-Ruby®-IN-VIEW/p/298555675/category=81713113 in Gold - very happy with them.
  14. RO'ed Stage 6 and Many shooters used this approach during that 3rd day of the match due to the sun playing tricks on their dots.
  15. Pick a load that you want to shoot and then tune the buffer/spring combination to make it work the way you want it to. You will likely find a 115gr 9MM setup will be vary enough from a 147gr 9MM setup that you'll need to tweak things. As was stated earlier, each of the three can provide a reliable solution.
  16. The fees a shooter pays at a local match normally covers just the cost of the materials used, classifier fees to USPSA and some minor set aside to sustain/replace steel or other equipment. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  17. Good to know! Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  18. Looks nice. I just received my black CD handguard today. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  19. At Area 8 this year I was asked to provide an already loaded mag to the CRO running chrono to use. They only weighed one bullet and I got 7 rounds back in the bag we filled on the 1st stage. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  20. One as a minimum. I have two. One on the side for a backup mag (Glock) and one mounted in the front for use in classifiers, unloaded starts... etc. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
  21. Rise Armament RA-535 in my MBX PCC for at least 10K rounds with no issues. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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