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  1. 22,000 rnds. The Sentinel is the "old" Sentry I believe. I freshened it up a hair last year with a new hammer/sear/disconnector and a Briley bushing. Short, long, semi wadcutter lead, jacketed, White Box, major minor,etc, etc. It runs them all at 100%. Never, ever had any sort of problems. I run a ISMI 12.5# recoil and a 17# main spring. Cannot say enough good about it. I think I paid $1,438.

    I believe that is right. My Sentinel is flawless, just runs and runs. Mine is a 45 and I also paid around $1450 including trigger work from Thunder Mountain in Benson AZ.

    :cheers: Mine is in .40 and came stock from Shooter's Connection. CMC mags are my preference, but she runs with Wilson, Cobra, Mec-Gar, metalform, etc . Whatever I tried, they worked. I used .45 mags for a few months also. I use the 10mm mags now, but only load out to 1.16. If I were to buy another stock SS, it would be the Sentry. I certainly have been fortunate with mine and because of that would buy another in a heart beat.

  2. 22,000 rnds. The Sentinel is the "old" Sentry I believe. I freshened it up a hair last year with a new hammer/sear/disconnector and a Briley bushing. Short, long, semi wadcutter lead, jacketed, White Box, major minor,etc, etc. It runs them all at 100%. Never, ever had any sort of problems. I run a ISMI 12.5# recoil and a 17# main spring. Cannot say enough good about it. I think I paid $1,438.

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  3. http://www.jimjoycecustom.com/default.html

    This particular one was a Wilson paddle that has been cut down significantly since this photo was taken. A cut down (smaller length)aluminum one is being made by Jim Joyce at his shop. It has this shape and look, but smaller in length. Contact him as he may have pics already. My other 1911 now has one of his mag buttons, but is in his shop for other work so I can't get a photo of it.

    Paul

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  4. Looks real nice, I'm just itching to try this myself. Wish I had someone near by who could talk me through some things though. It seems like every time I try even a repair it turns into more of a problem then I anticipated. As a matter of fact got 2 of them going on right now. Problems that is.

    Hows it holding up?

    earl

    1,000 rds and 4 matches and it's running at 100%. Almost ready to have it finished.

  5. Guys, if any of you have our Ti plunger and are not happy with it let me know and we'll exchange it for the Apex, or give you a refund on it, either way I'd like to have it back if it has scratches and felt gritty. We've had a couple returned for that reason and I've been talking with the coating engineers about it, they think they may have a solution but it's hard to duplicate on demand. I'm sending them all of these I can so they'll have more to analyze. I have one of the first ones in my 9L and it has thousands of rounds on it and no problems at all so not a consistent problem. Hopefully we can get this figured out soon.

    Also, on the order confirmation thing, our cheap shopping cart doesn't allow automated confirmation but the new site we're building will have that capability.

    Thank you Ken. You are a class act! I tried to polish the heck out of the Ti plunger so did not feel I should bother you with what might be a petty issue. Plus, maybe it was the spring as Bart said. Regardless, you have my business for life!!!! Your shipping speed is amazing. Thanks again.

  6. Got me curious now to put the stock spring back in with the Apex plunger. Makes sense though about the crunch. Felt like a grating, and for me too it was not every single pull of the trigger. And yes, the parts are cheap enough to experiment. It is so awesome now I'm tempted to stop though. Absolutely 100% smooth. The re-set is shorter and distinct.

  7. Anybody here compare the Apex FPS to the SSS Ti FPS? I had the SSS Ti model in mine for a while, but took it out as I was feeling a little crunch from when it was raising up...not sure how well it fit. I reshaped my stock FPS; polished the heck out of it, and took some tension off the FPS spring and it helped considerably. I'm wondering if I should give the Apex FPS a try and see how the lighter spring they supply works. R,

    Bingo! I also had the SSS ti FPS and felt the crunch you wrote of. A real close look under high magnification showed some small lines/scratches. in the finish. I polished the heck out of it but could not make it completely go away. The Apex is SS and really polished well. I polished it even more and then polished their sear too. 100% no crunch. Smooth as silk. I'm sure the lightened spring helps the trigger as well. Absolutely a satisfied customer.

  8. who did you order the parts from, I saw them on sss sight but would like to know where you order these from to get them so fast.

    Thank you

    Got my sear from Apex Tactical and the Apex striker block kit and some mag pads from SSS. I had this last order in 2 days! Now I see SSS has both the Apex parts.

  9. I have it as well and am happy with it too. I also have their "Ultimate Striker Block" and think it is every bit as big of an improvment as the sear.

    Ditto! I polished the heck out of both of them with a small felt wheel and Mother's metal polish and installed them both. Smooth, smooth, smooth. I had just the sear and was impressed using the stock, but altered, striker block. Then a few days later I installed the Apex Ultimate Striker Block and I am still grinning. Do them both!!!!!!! Apex = Quality stuff. Awesome trigger!!!!! :cheers:

  10. I found this thread and thought I'd add my info as of today. The information learned here thus far has been right on the money!

    3.6 gr of Solo-1000 under a BBI 130 gr, loaded to 1.125 OAL was not only flawless in my M&P9L, but soft shooting with very little smoke, and accurate enough offhand at 15yds to make a ragged hole in the target. It averaged 1,004fps for a 130 PF. I did add an Apex sear, a ss full length guide rod and 13# recoil spring, along with Dawson fixed wide notch rear and a .210 tall x .100 wide front sight. 200 flawless rounds later I called it quits for the morning. The BBI 130 gr bullet with Solo-1000 is a perfect combo for my gun. A definite keeper. YRMV, Good shooting to you.

  11. Probably gonna slow you down a little by adding wind resistance. :D

    Looks really cool, how long did that take? I know you probably didn't have a clock running but I'm just curious about the time it took, thanks. :D

    I'm not real sure about the time as I did it over a period of a week or so. Maybe 2-3 hrs total. I'm thinking an hour + for the holster and 15 minutes for each mag pouch. There are 4 single mag pouches and 1 double.

  12. A quick Google of Badger Sandblaster finds them for as little as $24 My link Wow, this might be a handy little device.

    Terry

    That is it Terry. The Badger 260. Best price I've seen. I think I got mine for $35.00 and they retail for $59.00 as I recall. For big stuff they are lacking, but for a lot of small stuff they are really handy.

  13. I'd be really curious to see how it looks on a Glock mag.

    Me too. I did not have one but did have a 1911 bushing wrench (Kimber brand) that is made of some very hard plastic type of stuff. Plastic would be the wrong word, it's hard as heck and solid black. This is the end result utilizing the same set-up as before. I'll score a Glock mag later on and give it a go on the actual mag.

    Pic will be up soon.

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  14. Hey Paul!!!

    Looks really good. Makes me wish my Glock, 1911, etc. mags were numbered that way. I've been using pieces of paper with numbers written on them, held in place with Scotch tape, for years - which works a lot better than it sounds like it would, but does lack, ahem! that certain something from an elegance standpoint. :lol:

    I know what you mean. I've used labels from my label maker, paint, white out, etc, etc. It's been a crappy winter and I got bored. Next up I'll try it on plastic. Wait till you see my stippled holster and mag pouches!!!

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