Wow... Brings back a lot of memories. I seem to recall the Para P13 (14)? was first though. I haven't seen one of those McCormick frames in a lot of years. I bet they're still out there tearing up cardboard somewhere.
Dan,
I've had the same issues you describe, at times and find that if I just relax, take a deep breathe and tune out everything but what I am about to do, I do much better.
Welcome back!
Gary
I've tried a few different thumb pieces and none of them offered any advantage over the NEW style factory part. I'm talking about the one that's slanted. The older factory thumb piece with the dished out area isn't as fast as the new slanted one in my opinion. All my Revos have the factory part installed.
I shot this one in SS and in L10 (same gun and SS gear, diff mags) on 9/27/2008
Jones, Gary 19 B Limited 10 97 0 8.41 11.5339 (69.3188) SS was (67.9455%) but I don't have the raw numbers.
I don't shoot Glocks much anymore but for me, it's all about the reset. All the aftermarket trigger kits I've tried had a slower reset than the stock setup.
All I do to my triggers is polish the contact areas and install a FACTORY 3.5# connector. For me, that works as good as an expensive aftermarket kit.
I want the trigger to reset with authority and not be mushy.
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There are other benefits to having a pistol that can shoot more than one caliber. Maybe large primers suddenly are in short supply. You find a smokin' deal on a large lot of 40 bullets. etc. I'm sure you can think of more reasons.
KKM makes a 10mm conversion barrel for the G21. I have one and it runs perfectly. So, I imagine that you could get KKM to chamber that barrel in 40, then you'll just need some G20 mags and you should be on your way.
Yes, gas is coming down here in North TX as well. I'm seeing 2.57 per gallon for reg unleaded. But, it's still too high. We've been conditioned to think this is cheap. We need $1.50 per gallon.