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This is what I did on mine with a sanding wheel on a dremel. Fixed the issue.
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22 hours ago, MemphisMechanic said:
Run a factory pin. They work great and are also free.
Leave it like it is.
Mine broke during a Stoeger class this year. Gun was in the 6k+ round count area. He mentioned the stock ones are prone to break.
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34 minutes ago, mactiger said:
Thanks, I don't see the barrel change listed, so must be a pretty "old" change by now.
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5 minutes ago, NickBlasta said:
Yes, it changed in the new rulebook, the word "contour" was removed.
Dang, is there a changelog somewhere? Hard to follow what all has changed.
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21.3
BARRELS: You may replace the barrel with an OFM or aftermarket barrel which is of the same length, and caliber as the original barrel for that model of gun. Special Notes/Clarifications: A barrel within +/- 0.1” of OFM is the same length. Barrels of the same length and caliber but with different crown profiles are authorized.
https://uspsa.org/documents/rules/2019_USPSA_Competition_Rules.pdf
I thought this used to sound like flutes or dimples in the barrel were illegal, but looking the rule it only specifies slide contour. It doesn't say anything about barrel weight or fluting. Did something change or did my reading comprehension change?
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On 6/20/2019 at 8:17 AM, MemphisMechanic said:
Oh I’m still shooting USPSA. I just shoot a walther in Carry Optics.
(to be clear my annoyance with the org is their use of Troy’s ‘rules interpretations’ to completely make an end-run around the way it’s suppsed to work. Where the board votes on changes, we know they’re coming and can chime in through our ADs, and a change may only happen every 2 years.)
Carry optics uses the same rules you cited distaste for.
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22 minutes ago, Joe4d said:
Can you not get rid of the light rail portion of the frame ?
No, but even if allowed I wouldn't. Goal was to just swap slides to switch between production and open.
Stock II doesn't have the rail.
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18 hours ago, zombywoof said:
8lb
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I run the 8lb and it feels nice. The 6lb seems too light and I am worried it will bash the sights loose.
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On 4/19/2019 at 6:04 PM, Localizer said:
Sorry to necropost...@patriotdefense are these out in the wild?
They have my slide for cutting right now.
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I've had much better luck from the factory firing pin than any aftermarket one, but I understand all guns are different.
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Already on EGD grips? That helped me a lot.
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Could look at other Tanfoglio alternatives like the Stock I or Stock III.
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Patriot Defense has had them.
I ordered at first release from Eric Graufel's shop and they ship to the USA.
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Love my S3, but it is off getting chromed due to the rust.
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Unica flush safety or some adhesive under the safety to build up some friction on the frame surface. Safety can still engage, but has a lot of drag.
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I've got a pretty short trigger finger. The EGD grip panels with the curved trigger work fine for me. Follow up shots the trigger is close to the frame in single action, very short reset with the bolo interupter.
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42 minutes ago, Kamkaze said:
According to Tanfoglio it's already Production legal, I don't know the ins and outs of all that but I will let IFG know.
Not sure if the old Stock applies to this new Stock I. https://www.uspsa.org/uspsa-NROI-production-gunlist.php
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Just run Limited 10 until it is on the approved production list. Also won't hurt to email IFG to make sure they submit paperwork to DNROI when 2k make it into the country.
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Ooo, good tip, no pun intended.
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Buying a new gun is easier than replacing the return spring, right? I've never removed my trigger pin, but guess I'll learn!
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1 hour ago, SoCalShooter69 said:
You either live near an ocean, or sweat sea salt...
That bluing rubs right off. Bare metal in a place as humid as Louisiana.
Stock 3 for competition
in Tanfoglio (EAA / IFG)
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They look fine as hell to me.