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Posts posted by rln
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You might find one here:
http://automaticaccuracy.net/?wpsc_product_category=cz-handguns&id=32
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Agreed, very nice!Very nice. I love those sights on the CZ.
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I load 45 on a SDB, never have any issues with CCI primers.
Great press!
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For myself I find a side sadde very slow to use, I prefer to load from the belt.
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If it still has the original firing pin it is most likely made of titanium. The lighter titanium pin does not hit as hard as a steel pin. Also be aware that Springfield uses an odd size for their firing pins.
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I run a GI plug & guide rod, prefer it over the full length guide rods. The GI set up makes disassembly easier as well. Sorry but I'm not educated on what the drilled rod refers to either.
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something like this... http://www.03designg...charging-handle
just remember to use something as a release agent on the upper (thin film of grease or oil)
John
Thanks for the link
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I think the best thing you could do for yourself would be to find an experianced 3gun shooter and ask if he would let you take a look at his gear.
You sure don't want to show up for your first match and realize you don't have what you need.
+1 on it being addicting
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The ones that really give me fits are set behind a wall with only the bottom of the arc exposed.......
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Thanks for a great day of shooting, really fun stages.
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Lead 230 gr round nose............
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I try to shoot two club matches each month, my plan doesn't always work out.........
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I don't use the QLS/ELS system, but I do know that some hardware comes with the QLS quick kit. I would think it has most of what you need.
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I've been trying to pull them out as I inspect them after cleaning, but that's not the best answer. It's easy to miss one. Small primer 45 brass
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Using a short GI guide rod instead of the two piece full length guide rod would shave some weight.
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Good video, Thanks for posting that.
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Great choices. How do you like the 4x4 shell caddies?
So far so good. I've only used them once in a real match and at the house practice loading. They are built very well and appear rugged. The only downside I could see is if you had to go prone to shoot a stage. They would dig into you and make it mighty uncomfortable. However, I don't have a lot of waist real estate so doubling up on rounds in a small space on my belt is handy.
Any issues with getting a good grip on the back row of shells? It seems like I would fumble with those.
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10.175 end to end. It's a little heavy but very solid mount.
Thank you, that's exactly what I needed to know!
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Does anyone here own a GG&G GS-1 optics rail? I have searched the internet & the GG&G website looking for the length of this rail with no luck. I'm guessing about 9 inches but I would like to know for sure. I would appreciate it if someone that owns one could let me know the overall length.
This is the one: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/636284/gg-and-g-gs-1-extended-picatinny-style-riser-mount-3-ar-15-flattop-matte
Thanks
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EGW also makes a very nice all steel two piece magwell.
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Great choices. How do you like the 4x4 shell caddies?
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I like the fiber optic front/plain black rear sight as well.
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Ammo & a smile
+1 I would shoot it some before I made any changes.
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