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Pardini

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  1. Last two I did I cut the belt with a chop saw. 5 min two part epoxy on the ends to prevent the fray.
  2. I like this holster, but cut the sight protection piece off. It hit the slide on the draw, causing me to have to pull the gun up way too far to clear the holster.
  3. What's the easiest way to get them back off? I struggle to get the spring back into the tube to slide the extension off.
  4. https://www.tkcustom.com/products/swn627x8-star-025-ss
  5. The TK SS .025 clip for Starline brass and Starline SC brass combo doesn't work, at least not the current production of both. Can only get 6 rounds in the clip with the BMT Mooner and it takes a great amount of force. Had to clamp the mooner in a vice and use a pipe wrench on it to get those 6 rounds demooned. The RS .025 clips work fine, the rounds wiggle just slightly, but the clips seem somewhat fragile. I think they will get bent fairly easily in match play.
  6. Thanks, I called TK earlier today. Asked what clip I needed for Starline 38 Short Colt brass in a 929. Was told that they dont make a clip for that combo.
  7. What brand and thickness moonclip best suits a Starline Short Colt brass and S&W 929 combo?
  8. Is it legal to use 2" tall bag under the hand guard? Rule 4.4 says staging shooting bags prior to the buzzer is not allowed. 6.5.2.3 says supports such, as bi and monopods aren't allowed, but I think that means supports that are attached to the rifle. Forward grips under 5" are allowed. Can I use a bag if I carry it on to the stage and deploy it off my person after the buzzer? Can my less than 5" forward grip be constructed of a soft squishy material filled with plastic beads?
  9. I don't think that would work well. The epoxy holds the Velcro to the belt on the cut edge and keeps the cut stitching from unraveling. Maybe it's not needed, after reading a couple of these posts. I bought a couple of CR Speed belts and the stitching is terrible on both the inner and outer belts. They were pulling apart the day they were delivered and I was worried the cut end of my ELS belt would do the same. My belt looks pretty clean compared to a lot I've seen. The wide tab on the ratchet strap permits using two fasteners to secure it to the belt. The benefit of that is, the two ends of the belt stay inline with each other and stops it from acting like a hinge and sagging. I also left the belt long so it still overlaps itself.
  10. I would buy the Buckle with the 5.5" pre feed and guide and the longest strap with the tab. The strap can be cut to length. I cut my ELS belt and rounded the end with a belt sander. Then put some 5 minute epoxy on the cut/sanded edge to prevent fraying.
  11. I dread taking the covers off mine. Seems almost impossible not to cross thread them. I put a drop of oil on the threads. Line it up push down and turn ccw until it clicks, which is where the threads start and are engaged with each other try to keep the cover flat and turn it cw and hope for the best.
  12. I bought this. 5.5" https://www.ratchetingbuckles.com/ratchet-buckles-ladder-straps/1-ratcheting-buckle-attached-to-extension-tab-rb1t-n-blacktanwhite-3/
  13. The holes do line up between the QLS fork and the ELS plate in several positions. I have not actually bolted the two together, might need a slightly longer screws, but they will go together. Several other holes almost line up and are are usable with some minor dremel work.
  14. I've had a Burris 1-4X 24mm with the Ballistic CQ reticle for several years. I've wanted a bit more power, but didn't want to give up the BCQ reticle get it. Last week I came across a Burris M TAC 1.5-6X 42mm with the BQC reticle. $299 shipped seemed a fair deal. Got here today. Burris literature shows that the reticle and it's substentions are identical between the two. However, the reticle on the 1.5-6X model is visibly much larger than the 1-4X model even when set to the same power. I expected both of them to appear the same size and wonder why they don't. The magnification is the same, is the difference due to objective size?
  15. I have an ELS belt and ordered a ratcheting buckle from ratchetingbuckles.com after reading this thread. I bought the buckle mounted on the 5.5" extension and a 13" ladder strap with the tab. Got it put together and shot a match with it last Weekend. Honest to God it's the single best addition to my equipment ever, save for the two piece belt. I'd recommend getting the extension with the pre feed and retainer. It's so simple to get the belt on and off compared to the original twin studs. Just a matter of getting the holster spotted on my hip and feeding the ladder strap into the pre feed. Push it through until the slack is gone then crank it tight. Absolutely love the thing. The tabbed ladder strap is large enough the use two of the holes on the belt to mount it. I punched a hole in the center of the belt to mount the buckle extension. I bought the flush buckle because I thought the extended one might catch on something and release it. After seeing how it works, there's no chance of that. If I had to do it again I'd get the extended release.
  16. I've been considering this too. My thought was to make and adaptor, mount a ELS plate to a QLS fork. The QLS fork would go into the QLS holster plate with the ELS plate attached, then the shell caddy would attach to that.
  17. Hard to see what is actually happening there with the bolt handle on the offside, but I think he's hitting the bolt release in the process of loading two?
  18. Thanks, I was hoping that the NERD hole pattern would match the BOSS. My plan is to use the larger QLS. I finally found a side by side photo of the two together and one of the QLS on an ELS belt. It looks like the belt will need a hole or two punched in it the mount the QLS plate. I think the BOSS hanger will need to be drilled and tapped to mount QLS fork to it. I'm going to order the bits and have a go at it.
  19. Just ordered a Nerd Coffin for my STI Edge and have an ELS belt. Will this holster bolt up to the BOSS hanger? Will the BOSS hanger bolt to a QLS fork? I'm pretty sure the ELS belt will have to be modified to mount the QLS hanger and suspect the BOSS hanger will need to be modified to bolt on to the QLS fork. Any body know positively which of these pieces will be plug and play?
  20. I like the 086, but don't care for the 771 for 3 gun. The open front let's the mag twist out no matter how tight the screws are cranked down. Have that problem occasionally in USPSA, frequently in 3 gun.
  21. I just did this. Removed the portion on the belt hanger that sits above and below the belt. Relieved the ELS fork so the metal retainer would fit flush down into the recess of the fork. Had to slightly elongate the holes in the fork to match the spacing of the metal retainer. Pretty simple, took 15 or 20 minutes per pouch. Retains the angle adjustment.
  22. What was revised? Fault lines went from a shall to a must, I think.
  23. I thought the bushing was a problem in IDPA.
  24. I guess the DC kept him from getting a PE for taking a sight picture? Is that even a legal gun? If this is some kind of Outlaw Match then the data is not valid.
  25. Pardini

    Fault Lines

    I don't have any problems with it. I'm liking it, at least on paper so far. I had a problem with the last RB change and haven't shot an IDPA match, nor been a member for two years. Crashing in to a POC, leaning, hanging out and blasting away off balance sounds like a hell'va lot of fun to me. It will get me back to shoot a few matches and see how it goes. My only problem is believing the BOD is really going this direction and that MD's will let go of the old and embrace the new. Seems like a whole lotta change to swallow at once.
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