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WWJD

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  1. Ya - the Glock spring/dawson base combo didn't work.

    After a mere 4 mag loads the mags began to malfunction again. The springs lost tension and every 3-4 rounds would stand up in the mag/slide. The springs were twistered when relaxed in a weird way. I am pretty sure the entire body is shot but I have handed the package over to a guy who knows alot more than me (that isn't saying much - I really don't know much anyway). I will keep the thread informed on how we finally get this gun to run.

  2. I just got Dawson Glock pads and they fit perfectly on my .38 super witness elite gold mags. I am also using Glock springs w/ a follower that came with the mags / STI spring on my big stick. No issues so far (200 rds through each mag).

    Henning - you really need to make a base that comes off quick for cleaning - alot of sand here in the south.

  3. No worries.

    I owned a Kimber TAC Pro II for years as a carry gun but really didn't shoot it a much. About 4 months ago I decided to do a 3 gun for kicks and was hooked on the sport. After 3 matches I decided that the 4" .45 single stack wasn't really working (ammo cost to much, sight radius, ect.).

    All your advice really helped as I handled, shot, and priced options. At the end of it, I realized that it would probable be years before I could even come close to out shooting a Glock if in fact a S_I is superior. By then - I would have alot more experience to know what my shooting style really is. All that paid for by the $ I saved on a Glock.

  4. Well, with all the feedback I went Glock.

    Reasons:

    #1 $

    #2 Most people commented on crappy triggers - well I felt 3 x S & J Customs triggers and frankly they were awesome - I had no worries about triggers

    #3 If a Glock is harder to shoot with...then I will have to improve more (and it will cost me less)

    I have put about 400 rds thru a used G35 I got - John Nagel spent about 20 min on the trigger - and have to regrets.

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