What brand of upper do you have?
I have three of them. Many of my shooting friends have them.
Because we all have billet uppers, all we had to do is shave down the part that rides against the receiver.
Very easy to do with a file or grinder if your careful.
They will go on a forged receiver with no mods.
Glock 33 rd mag, Taran Tactical 10 rd extension.
I was told there is a video about how to smooth out the transmission between the follower and base pad.
I am having a problem with the spring or follower getting hung up in the mag tube.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Sorry Dirty,
Can't agree with you on this one.
I have seen them all go down. Even Max with his JP5.
When I say I have had zero problems with my PSA lower, I don't include things like a high primer or some reloading problems I had.
I think barrels with a real feed ramp make up for some lowers that don't have perfect mag angles.
The weight in front will increase the buffer spring strength and add reciprocating weight movement.
The weight in back will only add to the buffer spring strength.
True,
The last part of the bullet, the base, is the last thing that leaves the barrel.
If one side of the base is de formed it will send the bullet to one side or
the other. This is one reason why the crown of your barre is so important for accuracy.
This is the reason hollow point bullets are more accurate than round nose. The base is perfect
but the nose is usually pretty rough looking.
Shred's post is a good example.
I,m sure it was hard for Max to turn down a free 4,000 gun and sponsorship.
Just guessing but with his record of winning big matches I doubt that a softer
shooting gun will change his winning ways.