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  1. My new, but second hand gun. Or third hand, or fourth, fifth ? I really don't now how many owners it had. But is shoots like new. Really loving it
  2. This is the comp of the gun I bought last weekend. Hope to have it next week
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    Nice, very nice !!! I subscribed, let the vids come
  4. Thats a really nice piece. Good job !!!! It looks awesome.
  5. No other shapes and sizes ? They don't have to be fitted on a SVI IMM
  6. Oke good to know, i will keep it in mind Thanks for the info.
  7. Nice options !!! I would probably fit it also on the left side. I'm right handed btw. The SV one looks good. But the one CSEMARTIN linked to is also a very nice one. Just got the news that my SVI IMM Open will be in the shipment of the first week of January. It's coming close now
  8. Hi, 5 months ago I ordered a SVI IMM Open in Germany. I hope it will be here soon, but I already have a question about the slideracker. My gun will be delivered without one, and I sure want one fitted. I searched for pictures here on the forum and on the internet. There is a wide variety of sliderackers, but can you guys post which one you are using, and why. Probably it's very personal why you like your racker, but in this way I will get a insight in these accessories I posted a few that I found. Thanks for the replies !!!
  9. Good to hear Henning !!! Your one hell of a guy doing business with. Keep up the good work !!! And THANKS !
  10. Always nice to see your vids, keep them posted !!!
  11. Again thanks for all the answers. It's clear now why almost everyone uses FMJ's in their AET barrels.. Thanks !
  12. I read a lot about the Montana's and Zero's, but the only problem is that we can't get them here. I live in The Netherlands, Europe. The most common brands we have here are Fiocchi, Privi, Winchester, Berry, Frontier and a couple of others. To give you a price indication. 1000 Fiocchi 123Grain FMJ = $120 1000 Privi 123 TMJ = $115 1000 Winchester 123 FMJ = $242 1000 Sierra 125 JHP = $255 1000 Frontier 124 Copperplated = $76 You see the difference I will start with the Fiocchi's and Frontier FMJ's I have, and maybe try a 100 copper plated to test. Buth I don't think i will buy Sierra JHP for that amount of money
  13. Thanks for the replies. I won't get the older barrel with the 3 chambers in it. My dealer in Germany told me that they aren't made anymore. Also it won't be gold coloured, just a silver one. Like these : But then with 4 hybird ports. So if I understand right, the exposed lead base is not recommended, because the lead build up will be more and it will happen faster. So good cleaning is necessary. Offcourse I will do that with this beauty, so that's no problem And with the plated bullets you just have to be lucky, that they won't tumble? Can anyone tell me why it can happen that plated bullets sometimes tumbel in AET barrels ? Is it because they don't have that hard jacket ? Or has it something to do with the gain-twist rifling ? I will start with my FMJ's and just look very carefully for lead build up. And offcourse clean my gun
  14. Hi guys, I will get my SVI IMM Open .38Super anytime now, and before I get it I have one more question. I tried the search, and maybe somewhere in the 10 pages the answer is already written, but I coulnd't find. I read on the SVI site : Bullets for all Infinity compensated firearms should not have an exposed lead base. Can anybody tel me why this is ? Cause I bought Fiocchi 123Grain FMJ, with offcourse an exposed base I also have Frontier 124Grain FMJ, and they to have an exposed base. Here in The Netherlands is hard to find FMJ's with a none exposed base. So that's why i'm asking. Also, can I use plated bullets for my AET barrel. For example these ? Archipelago Bullets The bullets are swaged from antimony hardened lead and then copper plated with the highest quality copper available on the market. The end result is a fully copper-enclosed bullet that does not smoke or emit lead vapour into the air. The core is bonded to the copper so there is no separation of the jacket which results in a bullet that does not fragment upon impact. To ensure uniformity, our bullets are swaged a second time (RE-STRIKE) to ensure the tightest uniformity possible. Or MUST I use FMJ ? Only problem with the FMJ's is that they have an exposed base. So please stear me the right way If I was living in America it was no problem to get all brands and types of bullets, but unfortunately it's a different story when you live here. Choice is limited. By the way, I choose an AET barrel with 4 hybrid holes and comp. I will be using VV 3N38 and 3N37 to find the best load. Thanks in advance !!!
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