Demax
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Send me the Part2 please
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I have loaded more than 10K rounds with S&B primers and had no problems with ignition (STI Edge .40S&W).
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No, everything looks fine, no any signs of wear or even heavy dust...
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Well, after several years of usage finally I was faced with similar problem. But in my case tumbler switching off by itself after few minutes of work, even if only media (no cases inside) is loaded. I guess it's related with overheating because of dry bearings. But dissembling is a real headache.
Can somebody give me a hint how to remove hot glued springs, where to put the oil and how to glue springs back in proper way?
Thanks a lot in advance
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Water bottle drill is good, agree.
Another trick which I practice is putting an empty case on the very end of the slide (just next to front sight) and moving in various directions.
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According international IPSC rules (p 8.3.3) proper timing is between 1 and 4 seconds.
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Sean,
please, keep it alive !
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It's true. Some ranges has such reguirements because they are situated very close to living areas.
However any decreased safety angles (e.g. vertical) must be announced before start of the match.
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Sig in action
in Sig
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Sorry, but this is an open gun!
I'm not seeing the compensator or dot, sorry. This looks no different than many ipsc standard guns have for years.
Hell, I don't even have fiber glowing on the front end. LOL
At my local matches I run the slide racker only. Every stage, someone RO'ing has to ask me about the racker. All I say is, "Show me in writing where the racker isn't legal. Go ahead, I'll wait." Crickets..chirp, chirp. Nobody reads the rule book. Reminds of tests where a professor will specifically say in the instructions to skip a specific problem, but everyone does it, LOL.
Not sure about USPSA rules, but in IPSC this gun will be in OPEN division for sure. Just for one single reason - it doesn't fit the box ...
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My vote goes to Brazos MicroDot too ...
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Better ask RO on the stage about best time in your division.
At least you will know the best achieved HF on that moment
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Here's the interesting article: http://www.matsbackstrom.com/Equipment/thumbrest.html
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Read all 3 pages of this post again. I just did! I can't believe how much information I have put into this thread...
enjoy!
Sean, please, DON'T STOP
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Hat-cam from WorldShoot Pre-match: http://www.gunblog.lt/archives/4048
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Had it in my G-17.
Truely speaking I found no difference in compare with factory guide rod and spring ...
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Agree with Chris, box drills are great.
Also try to search "ladder drill" - good drills as well ...
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Ok, this may be a total noob question: Are there any actual IPSC clubs in the United States? Or is everything in the U.S considered USPSA?
I have a Glock G34 for shooting in USPSA production class. As I understand it, the G34 is legal in USPSA but not in IPSC. Are there any clubs in the U.S. that are IPSC and would not allow the G34 in Production?
G34 is OK for IPSC Standard division
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It's available for nook and kindle too. The ebook is $14.95, so it's not only instant gratification, but a nice deal too.
Unfortunately, today's price is already $ 19.54
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I'm a State Certified Radiation Officer (I can use X-ray) and that is some serious juice to get that kind of an image. Almost certain it would not be a radioactive source, likely a digital hoop set-up, but still, Yikes!
I think this image was made using BackScatter technology ...
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My vote goes for long curved trigger...
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Mat,
don't hurry to buy a new grip.
At first read this thread: http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=57968&st=0&p=723058&hl=grip%20repair&fromsearch=1entry723058
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I use mine for more than three years without any problems