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EkuJustice

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  1. Ya im not a fan of it easier as its VERY hard to tell 100 percent especially when the guy is moving reloading etc and if your not 100 percent sure, no DQ. If he sets one off while doing any of these tasks, thats very easy to call as you can tell what happened. We had one at a match here called that was called while the shooter was running and moving from an RO who was not on the timer and not in a position to see that that caused a good bit of controversy If i don't see it hanging out the other side or one isn't set off I don't call it.
  2. If the squibs are happening enough that people really notice they are happening too much. When someone has multiples in a year and has blown up it bulged a couple barrels it's time for someone to say something as it's gonna get someone hurt. It's the same for people who dq a lot. We had one here that did and had a discussion and will even walk through the stages with him and basically give him a good safe stage breakdown where the gun is not loaded going right to left your not risking running by targets and turning to shoot them etc
  3. The carver mount is not a bad mount for his primary focus which is gssf but it does severely limit your holster choices to the cr speed that has been modified. The sjc offers many more holster options for the gun
  4. What's long range and was she she resting the gun on the hand guard. If so a freefloat tube on her gun would help as that can thrown the shots off
  5. I run the 4 pound with a jäger striker and don't have light strike problems
  6. I am the opposite of the go big. I like a nice 24 gun safe size. Its not so big that it is a pain to move into the house and is a good size and capacity. If you fill it up, add a second one. If someone wants to steal the guns make them work to get into 2 safes to get the collection as opposed to just one.
  7. A Midwest industries series 2 hand guard is light and is a very slim profile. A 14.5 pinned and welded barrel will save a little over a 16 inch but not a ton. For the stock something like a fixed length moe stock will save some weight there
  8. Ya the large primary arms works as good as the micro
  9. Was there a strap on it. If so clip it on something and go. I have hung one off a mag before. Was it one procedural total or one per shot. In Ohio a couple years ago they had cuffs that had to be dropped off at the end. One total. The vast majority left them
  10. alot depends on how the work is being done. Lets take an AR15 for instance as its probibally the most common type of gun for this to occur with. Example 1 Dealer buys lowers, uppers and all the parts and assembles a gun from those parts and sells it in his shop as custom AR15s. That is manufacturing as he is assembling them for sale from parts he bought for that purpose. Example 2. Customer brings in the bag of parts he collected to build an ar15 then decided he had no clue what he was doing and brings it in to the smith to assemble. That is gun smithing. If he is simply working on guns etc then that is considered gunsmithing and is fine on his 01 license. Its when he starts buying the parts to build his guns to sell than he becomes a manufacture
  11. EkuJustice

    KX3

    It's considered a flash hider. The weight does more for the muzzle climb than anything. Hang that weight out there and it of course reduces some.
  12. definitely looking at one for a second optic as I have a gun a need an optic for. Looks like a good bargain
  13. Have mine done in cerakote and It looks good and works great on a gun that rides in a race holster. For a regular holster gun it will run off on the leading edge of the slide. I had pike at mod1 do it in lexington and the price was great and had a super fast turn around
  14. Went from 8.3 of hs 6 with a 124 Cmj at 1.17. To 8.9 of hs6 with a 115 jhp at 1.16. I have 2 popple holes in the barrel also
  15. I don't screw around making ready forever but I do take a sight picture with the open gun to verify I have a dot out there
  16. Primary arms is the best inexpensive one out there
  17. I have found on the trubor I have to crank the pf up it like 177-178 to really get the comp working well with124 grain bullets. With 115 I can get it flat in the 172-173 range
  18. Longshot is the best of what you have but not great and you can have trouble gettin major without flattening primers. If your gonna shoot open 9mm major your best bet is to buy a suitable powder over trying to make due with what you have
  19. Steel is all about transitions. I like a steel frame and tacsol upper as I tend to start it and stop it easier than a heavy barrel light grip gun
  20. From what I have seen, a lot of the ammo manufactures could care less about the quality when they receive a complaint It does suck going for no score at a major based on factory ammo not making PF
  21. I think the shots need to be doable for the shooters at the match. You can also have stages where there are more ways to shoot them and you have basically a safe way to shoot them where its pretty straight forward and easy but slower with more shooting locations. Then have a more "pro" way it can be shot where positons can be eliminated but the shots are farther, tighter etc in order to do so, If you have every shooter regardless of division and skill level shooting the same way then its not really a good stage. Let the shooter shoot it how they want and don't try and force everyone to shoot it the same way.
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