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  1. M1A4ME makes a lot of sense.

    OP, try the pencil test to see how far it is propelled by the striker. Would bet it is not very far compared to other pistols, as described above. Closing the loop a bit delays sear release of striker, giving the striker block more time to rise out of the way.

  2. Just spoke with proprietor of DG bullets, said that while website has not been updated the new design is available for purchase, same price as 124 round nose. Just need to request it in the "notes" section. Same for alternate sizing. May be a while before site is updated to reflect its avaialability.

    Mark

  3. Even the "gunsmith fit" barrel is easy to fit. Only two areas  need filing/stoning, the barrel hood length, so barrel drops into upside down slide and the pad under the barrel, prolonging duration of lockup as MM said above. If the semi fit drops in then maybe its undersized in some dimension for that particular gun. I would recommend the GS fit barrel, as you don't need to 

    be a gunsmith to fit it and you will get max accuracy benefit.

     

    Mark

  4. I run a M&P compact 1.0 and also need to slightly rotate the gun in my hand to be able to push up on the slide lock, nature of the low profile of the slide lock. Don't own one, but looking at photos/videos it looks like the plastic fence just beneath the slide lock might interfere with pushing up on it. Might consider trimming it so it doesnt stick out from the frame.

     

    Mark

  5. 7 hours ago, ExStreetWalker said:

    I load all my 9mm loads with .357 bullets.  The EGW will choke on these bullets due to the size.  There's no throat as has been said.

     

    The key is knowing how proud the rounds can be on the gauge and still chamber in your firearm.  I'm loading for close to a dozen different 9mm firearms, so I've used the tightest chamber to know how proud the rounds can be and still work.  

     

    I've got the drill bit on order to give the EGW gauge just a bit of throat.

    Did what ZW said above, drilled maybe 3/16" deeper than where the drill stops when simply dropped in and .357 coated bullets no longer cause the loaded rounds to stick up and even better, drop out easily rather than stick in the gauge.

    Mark

  6. 20 hours ago, zombywoof said:

    Just did this to my case checker. I took a 23/64 drill bit and removed some material where the bullet hits.

     

    Great idea. Cases drop in and out now.

     

    Thanks for the tip.

    Yup, drilled a bit further and all the cases that sat proud are flush. So now the COL function of the case gauge is gone, but should not be a big deal as the barrel is still the final gauge when setting bullet seating depth/COL. 

    Outstanding tip, thanks as well.

     

    Mark

  7. 3 hours ago, WhiteDingo said:

    You'd need a lathe to do it correctly, but you could cut the striker block so it is slightly further down at rest, and is engaged sooner by the trigger bar. I've turned a couple that way; it's a little tedious, but doable.

     

    much easier to take out trigger bar, remove some material from bottom end of candy cane "slope" so candy cane can be closed further than it currently is. Same result as removing material from sear, namely delaying contact with sear until striker safety block is lifted more, hopefully.

     

    Mark

  8. 9 hours ago, Eddy said:

    12/05/2019

     

     I had over 5000 rounds on my M&P 9 without a single failure. After installing an apex competition trigger and spring I began to have Light Strike every 7 to 10 Rounds..... I read the suggestion on this forum about opening the candy cane to fix the timing and it was incredible.  Thank you all for helping out.

    I think you mean closing the  opening? Point being if the striker is released too early by the sear, which occurs when the candy cane "slope" hits the sear, the trigger bar section that lifts the striker safety plunger has not lifted the plunger sufficiently to clear the striker. As the trigger bar moves further back during the trigger pull the plunger is lifter more, eliminating potential interference with the striker, which is likely the reason for light strikes.

     

    Mark

  9. 5 hours ago, nikdanja said:

    Wow. I just dropped this in my rifle about 3 days ago! Lol I haven’t had the chance to shoot it yet. (Headed to the range probably tomorrow ) but I will give you feed back once I do. Just dryfiring it feels AWEXOME! I had a Timney in it, which is a great trigger, but my buddy won this as a door prize and didn’t want it. This trigger has zero creep in it. I don’t have a trigger gauge but if I had to guess it’s 1.5 pounds to set this off. 
     

    im working up some loads for this rifle for 3G and will give you a report back by the end of the weekend 

    Which trigger are you describing? I know its not the Timney, but is it the AR Gold or the JP drop in?

    Thanks,

    Mark

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