About to order a JP-5 and looking for guidance on the comp. Other than weight savings is there an advantage to the titanium one? Never had a titanium comp so any issues with cleaning or maintenance in general? I don’t mind a little extra weight in the muzzle so the stainless option is not an issue with me.
Appreciate the feedback. I’m leaning toward the Cheely. Just didn’t know if the infinity grip was significantly smaller or not. Which ever one I went with it would be in steel.
I have an Infinity competition grip, not the signature model. I’ve handled the Cheely E2 grip and like it. Is there a significant difference between the Cheely E2 and the Infinity signature grip?
Finally picked up my non-Performance Center M&P 2.0 C.O.R.E. They are out there but not always readily available. I’m told Smith should be pushing more of them out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCp2bP-A0P4
I had a S&W 15-22 then I got the Nordic. Sold the 15-22. For me the Nordic has been just as reliable but has proven to be more accurate and for me more shootable.
More running, crawling, jumping, and climbing. I am all for keeping one stage a standards stage. Last year I enjoyed all the gnashing of teeth afterwards.
I did the same thing last week using a .001 shim on my new build. Don't know if it will help but I should not hurt. We shall see. I had not even considered such a thing until reading this thread.
I am also building a new rifle for the 2016 season. The gas block is one of the last parts I still have to order. Based on my research here on Enos, I plan on an SLR gas block.
I have played with the Seekins. It is nice but don't like the set screw placement. Would rather not have to deal with a set screw.