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  1. 1 hour ago, Powder Finger said:

    from what i saw on Hornaday site those  are for custom grade rifle cartridge dies

    from another site

    "Use with any bottleneck New Dimension seating die (sold separately)"

    From what I understand, it works with the 9mm roll crimp seater, but not the newer taper crimp seaters.  And from what I can tell, Hornady doesn't sell the roll crimp seaters in 9mm anymore.  Howdy, neighbor, BTW.

  2. So I bought a Hornady 9mm seater with the sliding bullet sleeve and a Hornady micrometer (microjust) top seating stem, thinking they would work together.  I wanted to have a budget Redding competition seating die essentially.  

    Nope, the seating stem and/or the stem on the micrometer is too short to make contact.  So either a longer seating stem or an insert so the two stems could abut would be needed.

    Has anyone solved this problem?  Is Hornady or an aftermarket company making a longer seating stem for this purpose?
     
  3. 2 hours ago, usmc1974 said:

    Dawson Precision will make you the site you need if you give them the dimensions. I used to have an STI GP6 and they made a. fiber optic front site for me. 

     

     

    I did contact Dawson tech support last week and asked about sights for the Q100 and this is what he wrote back:

     

    "Hello,
        We used to make a front sight for the STI GP6, made by Grand Power. It was listed in the STI sights, but it was dropped. There are Grand Power models that it does not fit and I'm not sure which those are. I don't know if they would fit the Q100."

     

    Since he didn't bring it up, I didn't know they'd make one for me.  Thanks for the info.

  4. I have a KKM 40 conversion barrel for my G20.  It runs like a champ and is very accurate.  I also load my 40s long in it (like 1.225") for better feeding and safety margin.  No throating necessary with my KKMs (I've had 2 of them but sold one).

     

    I have also loaded long 40 that equals or exceeds hot 10mm loads safely. 

     

    Do it bro.

     

    P.S. HCH is correct.  You CAN run 40 through the stock 10mm barrel and do it all day long.

     

  5. I call BS on Gen 5s being more accurate than previous gens.  I'm a group-shooting junkie and have (5rds at 25 yd for pistol and 5rds at 100yds for rifle) tested every firearm I've ever owned for the last 20 years - with load development.  Don't ask me why - it's just one of my neurotic quirks.

     

    The latest 3rd gen (like with 4-letter serial prefixes) and 4th gen Glocks (9mm, 10mm, and 45acp) will all shoot under 2" at 25 yards with Zero JHPs, a stiff charge of VV N340, and good bench technique.  The Gen 5 Glocks I've tested are indeed decently precise shooting, but not better than the aforementioned gen Glocks.  As a matter of fact, I've noticed that the breech lockup is looser on the Gen 5s than on the late Gen 3s and Gen 4s.  On every  Gen 5 Glock I've handled, you can push down on the barrel hood when in lockup, and it springs down.  The 3s and 4s I have don't yield as much and some not at all (almost as tight as when you fit a Barsto to it).

     

     

  6. 18 hours ago, motosapiens said:

     

    meh. every time you run dry on a stage or in practice it does the same thing, and no kittens die.

     

    I'm not saying it will damage the gun.  But I do consider it a major faux pas if someone is examining my pistol and they thumb the release on an empty chamber.  That is the last time I let said person handle one of my firearms.

     

    That said, Bill Wilson recommends against the practice of dropping an empty slide in his book, "The Combat Auto".  Springfield Armory warns against doing so also.  Check out page 20, #4 of their 1911 manual:

    http://www.springfield-armory.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/1911Manual.pdf

     

    Those guys know more about building a 1911 than I do, so I'll take their word for it.

  7. The biggest problem with your gun (I have the same one as yours made in 1999 but with Wonderfinish) are the sights, especially with that integral steel front sight.  I wish I had the skill to somehow drill/machine mine to accept a fiber optic rod.  I've shot mine in a couple IDPA and 2 gun matches but the pistol certainly isn't ideal for USPSA if you're the type that wants every competitive edge.  But it certainly can be used to decent effect and allow you to have fun!

     

    About all that's left to do is improve the trigger.  Maybe some polishing, a lighter hammer spring, XL firing pin, and a lighter recoil spring?

  8. Interesting, thank you.

     

    I take it I shouldn't try this with a hard chromed gun?  I have an old Stock 1 in 10mm that was fitted somewhat loosely.  The slide-frame could certainly use a little tightening, but what has always bugged me with this gun is it has the cone fit bull barrel, yet I can wiggle the barrel inside the slide hole easily when in lockup (kind of like how you can do it on a Beretta 92). Peening at the 5:00 & 7:00 method sounds like it could work for tightening up muzzle fit, but I'm hesitant to do it on a hardchrome gun.

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