Yes, I know there was another thread recently about holsters and mag pouches but I'm starting this because I specifically want to know about mag pouches.
I read someone say that FNH 45 blade tech mag pouches will work for the Tanfo mags. I don't like bladetech mag pouches so I don't want to buy those.
I need to know if anyone knows of another guns magazine that is the the equivalent to the large frame Tanfo mags.
I want to buy safari land 771 mag pouches for IDPA.
Don't want to go with any others.
I like the 771's. (For IDPA)
I didn't see anything for the FNH 45 on the safari land 771 chart. Is there another mag that would be the same dimensions?
Here's a pic of my stock FPB and the extended FPB I bought. No fitting required.
So, just like everything else Tanfo makes, there's a wide swing in tolerances.
I'm gonna try to chrono some this weekend. Gonna start with the ones I've got loaded.
If you post your load info please include all the info.
Bullet weight and type/size, OAL, etc.
I will even make note of temp, distance to chrono.
Yeah. It can be overcome with training but so can a crappy trigger. Most of us have put in new parts. The time spent doing trigger jobs could have been spent dry firing instead.
I for one would like to have a better blended mag well. On the edges at least.
Even with 100's of hours of training it still will help that one time you mess it up. So, it's wort if the person doing the work thinks it's worth it.
I know. My goals are the same.
Just wanted to add a little info for anyone thinking of making these mods.
I am. Just not sure how I'm gonna go about it. I don't have access to anything other than a file and a dremel.
I'm afraid I'll make it look like crap!
I'm going to do that.
Just figured they'd already done it.
It's been pretty amazing to see these clubs hold on to hope for no fault lines.
I SO'd squads at both matches. How many cover calls did I make?! None! Had a bystander tell me I should have called cover on a shooter. I told him there's not such thing as cover calls anymore. You're either faulting or not. Since I see no fault line, there was no fault. The curmudgeon old IDPA "its self defense training" guys don't like that! Ha ha.