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M109R

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  1. Good luck on that one I tried for two weeks to order Case Pro and could not. I then found the Case Master JR. http://www.magmaengr.com/component/virtuem...p;category_id=6 The Case Master does the same job is half the price and much cheaper to buy caliber conversions for. With the Case Master if you need something just pick up the phone and have it in a few days. If you have to beg the people to sell you a Case Pro just try to get something else you might need later.
  2. I can not understand all the problems as it stands USPSA can not take your pistol apart to inspect. With that in mind they are passing rules that can't be enforced. Until they make provisions to dissemble the pistol as long as it can't be seen from the outside who cares.
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    Mag. base pad help

    I just purchased a Glock 24 and need advise on which mag. base pads work best for USPSA limited.(from 15 to 20 rounds) I have been looking at the Arrendondo and Dawson both are about the same price which work best?
  4. In my Glock 35 I run 2.6 Clays with the Magma 180 lead for 130 PF. Clays is so bulky with the bullet seated very little extra room in the case and is very soft and fairly accurate.
  5. I have started shooting the Wolf small pistol totally. I have had only one with out a anvil but it was easy to spot when they ship them anvil side up. Also like the way they seal the sleeves of primers. I think they are at least equal to any primer out there.
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    Sub 2# trigger

    After years of building 1911 and 2011 I started applying what I learned to striker fired guns. First I started shooting Springfield XD and working on their triggers and was able to accomplish less than 2# trigger that was very crisp and little to no over travel . (with the help of Springer Precision parts) I then acquired interest in Glock pistols and their unique trigger arrangement. After destroying several trigger parts I have come up with a way to get a great trigger on a Glock. My 34 has a 16oz trigger and the 35 has a 18oz trigger.(each trigger was measured at the trigger tip with a RCBS trigger pull scale) With the help of a jewelers torch, stones, and lots of polishing it is achievable to obtain little take up, no over travel with a very crisp break better than most of the 1911 triggers I have played with. No hole repositioning on the trigger pad is required just heat bend, stone, polish and install wolf 4# striker spring and 3.5 pound disconnect. My Glock 22 I used stock striker spring and still have a 2.25# trigger that is crisp with very little over travel,just applying the above technology. The gentleman who was head of the USPSA nationals( in Tulsa) this year played with the guns triggers and could not believe it could be done to a Glock. I did work for a Custom Gun Shop (as a second job I have a full time job) for about 6 years but now I just work on my guns and shoot USPSA. No I am not advertising for or want work from this post just letting every one know what is possible with a little work and thought about mechanics of the Glock trigger.
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    recoil springs

    I shoot a 13# recoil spring in both my 34 and 35 but I am shooting minor power factor with both, and a wolf 4# striker spring.
  8. With straight walled cases and carbide dies we are so use to not using case lube but any tapered case even with carbide dies case lube is a must. Heck it makes the straight walled cases so much easier to resize I have started using it on all cases.
  9. I have two of them with some work I have both of them at 18oz one in a 17 the other in a 22. You can make them just like 1911 except lighter, little pretravel and no over travel. My glock 34 I have it at 16oz with Glock parts except for the striker spring which is a wolf spring with very little pretravel and very little over travel. I did not move any holes or anything in the original Glock trigger pad or bar to accomplish the 16 oz trigger. (Yes it can be done with a stock Glock trigger) They are all totally reliable have fired over 1k rounds through each.
  10. Here are two of the stippling's that I do. I know they are not on glocks but I do it on glocks as well.
  11. Here is the repair for all the Glock fired brass. http://www.magmaengineering.com/component/...p;category_id=6 The case goes completely through the die resizing the case as well as the rim and tightens up the primer pocket. The caliber conversion dies are cheep and since I have one I have not had a problem with the 40 or 9 and now both have Barsto barrels which have really tight chambers.
  12. Yep Berry did drop there ''lead surcharge'' but just raised their price higher than jacketed. Can't believe people would pay more for plated bullets than jacketed.
  13. Yep Berry did drop there ''lead surcharge'' but just raised their price higher than jacketed. Can't believe people would pay more for plated bullets than jacketed.
  14. WOW lets think about this the CZ guys are converting there guns from double action on the first shot to single action and adding a thumb safety like a 1911 with several different trigger lengths etc etc and they are bickering about a leaf spring replacement in a Glock. I wonder who is on the take on this ruling well at club matches shoot what you want and just worry about it if you are going to nationals or some other big match.
  15. But guys the stock connector is a leaf spring, so buy the rules a spring is a spring regardless coil or leaf. That would lead me to think it would be ok to buy the rules to change the connector because it is a spring.
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