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jbirds1210

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  1. Hey...there you go. That is some first rate advice.

    Simple trigger clean up (or Charlie), grip tape and good sights.

    Thank you all for the advice. I actually own one of Charlie's drop in kits and love it, but the reset is still seems slower than the stock striker spring. Maybe I will call Charlie and ask his advice before changing out anything on his kit.

    Thanks again guys....you have saved me from a great deal of frustration. Nothing like a bunch of Master and GM shooters answering questions in ten minutes :cheers: Have a great week.

    Jason

  2. I really prefer shooting my guns with a reduced power striker spring, but hate what it does to the trigger reset.

    It feels as if the reset is slowed down when the striker spring is reduced and that I am trying to take the next shot before the trigger gets back to my finger.

    Can the gun be reliable with the rp striker spring and a heavier trigger spring? Is there a solution outside of just putting the stock one back in the gun and learning to live with it? Thanks.

    Jason

  3. Every IDPA club I've been to is friendly and very open to new shooters. Go to the IDPA website and download the rule book and give it a review before the next match, it will help you understand what is going on. Most clubs have new shooter orientations and even if they don't your fellow shooters will step right up and help you through your first match. Welcome to your new addiction.

    The Coastal Bend shooters host a sanctioned match each year (Coastal Bend Challenge). It really is a fun match that I plan to add to my calendar annually. Top notch guys IMO and worth a few hours in the car to get there.

    :cheers:

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