Only if they played on the Terrorist side of Counter-Strike to earn this badge
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I used sight-back for the rear, and thinned down the front sight. I also painted the white dot on the front sight with flat black scale model paint and glued a small fake diamond sticker for a pretend FO.
do have an arc mainspring housing? Helps make the two guns have similar grip angle for me. My 1911 is an airsoft i use for practice and my real gun is a glock, doesn't bother me.
I'm waiting for someone to ask "How come you score higher than me? We have the same sights."
just so that I can reply, "We'll did you buy your sights from Alpharetta?
EDIT: Title suppose to say
The fact that my "winning shooting accessories" comes from Alpharetta
Haha,
you mean he didn't try to "engineer" a way to replace the rj45 jack with a rj11 then go to your network room and punch the other end of the network cable into an analog punch-block? Then tried to dial up before asking for help? Like a real engineer would do?
At our indoor matches, one of the members mounted a flashlight/hatlight to his baseball cap. The FO still doesn't glow, but it brights out the black a lot. Especially if you have sight-black or that Warren/Sevigny finish.
You're right, I tried them today with a Wolff 4LB striker spring, and can't shoot a whole mag straight without failure. Switched back to the stock spring and they worked fine.
I filed the bottom of the rear sight, then used a mallet to bang it in from right to left. Then used a brass punch for the rest of the way. I somehow lost the set screws, but didn't really need. 6-32 thread.