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kells81

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  1. Safety up and pulling the trigger on DA will damage parts. The factory setup will not let you put the safety up when the hammer is down but Cajun and CZC parts will. There are several post here somewhere about it. As long as the safety works right when the hammer is back you should be good to go.
  2. I have a few sets of grips, a magwel, and a SAO trigger from him. Seems like good stuff. The magwel attached oddly but nothing to worry about.
  3. I had a bunch of photos here somewhere of different configurations. My Shadow upper and ascu-shadow upper weighed the same on the scale. My Shadow Orange upper on the other hand was a bit heavier.
  4. I am running an accushadow with an aluminum magwell and grips from Armory Craft. It makes weight and fits in the box.
  5. kells81

    ESP legal?

    It came from Armory Craft. It does fit in the box. I shot it at MVSA earlier this month.
  6. Shoot for 3k you can get a like new NH and spend 900-1k on ammo.. There have been some great deals run across the broker lately on Talons.
  7. You could probably melt that Glock down and make it into a golden CZ. I am not sure they are 3d printed though. My printer has never put anything out that felt that soft to the touch. I want to say they were some kinda CNC made. It was good to meet you btw. A total pleasure shooting with you also cause your a Machine! I shot with Brannon at the Razorback and it would be interesting to get both of y'all on the same squad.
  8. I think the 97 is CDP legal now and probably was before due to the SSP-ESP/CDP rule. I know a SAO one was not legal prior to the 2017 change though. Dropping the FLDC rule out of CDP and ESP should allow you to run a 97 SOA or DA/SA in either. The only killer on it I can think of is the weight. I do not think they weigh as much as a SP-01 Shadow but you never know.
  9. kells81

    ESP legal?

    As you can see on the other side. Mfg name and Model number.
  10. kells81

    ESP legal?

    These are the slide cuts on the gun in question. If you notice it is not a modified edge but milled like that to begin with. If it was an Edge and you would see the old serrations then the slide lightening could come into question. As it sits a manufactured Firearm by Briley so legality in IDPA shouldn't even be 2nd guessed. The FLDC rule drop has a lot of people thrown off though.
  11. kells81

    ESP legal?

    Same gun but with Cajun grips no magwel. I don't think the magwel actually weighs that much. I want to say the one on my TSO was around 1-1.5oz
  12. kells81

    ESP legal?

    42.4 if I am reading it right. I know now my scale has differed from the scale in Houston and the scale at The Razorback match. Its close enough that I may see if they will give me a curtesy weigh on it in Arkansas Saturday.
  13. kells81

    ESP legal?

    My accu with aluminum grips and mag well come in a hair under 43 with the magazines with aluminum floor plates. I really mean a hair because it's damn close.
  14. kells81

    ESP legal?

    The Briley is 100% IDPA ESP legal because the Cuts are from the MFG (Briley is a MFG). Yes they use STI frames/slides but still a MFG no less. It is no different than the S&W cut up 1911's. It's probably the only Edge type gun currently legal because it has a bushing barrel. If you take a regular edge and throw a bushing barrel in it you would have an IDPA legal gun also. The 2,000/20,000 rule is an SSP rule.
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