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That is a good looking gun. Congrats!
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Spoke to Adam yesterday...
Got my hands on one of ten Titan SEs. Polished flats, butler cut, dlc and PVD smoke grey with 3 tuned mags... $4400 -
They've simply given that section room to"expand" when the barrel gets hot [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
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Interesting. Let us know whichever one you end up getting and if you have any more questions I can gladly try to help
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Dang I only got one mag with mine, but bought 2 more. Also keep in mind that a Magwell is an extra charge as well, I was surprised when I saw that. Either way you will love whichever one you pick, in the end it's more or less looks, the function isn't going to be noticeably different. Must have just been on my run of SE's that they included the 2 tone in the price.
Friday flash sale for the two extra mags. If you go with their aluminum atlas magwells, there’s no charge. Your only charged if you go with a stainless or Dawson magwell. -
I checked the email...
Titan
LDC
DLC
3900
3 tuned 140mm mags
Polished flats + $200
Titan SE
Butler
DLC
Polished flats
3 tuned 140mm mags
4400
Grey PVD duo tone on either is extra $250 like this...
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I got a Titan SE. It cost a little more but I personally like the butler cut over the fdc. In 9mm with a 50 oz. gun that little bit of weight you wont notice. Go for whichever look you like better so you don't regret it later. The extra $500 also includes the 2 coating colors which is usually a $400 add on I think, plus the frame with the tac rail.
The grey PVD comes with the SE? I thought that was a $250 option on top of the 4400?
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I'm probably pissing off cat with all of these changes
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+1 for the Stern defense conversion. I use it on my sbr. Cross machine tool makes a very nice billet ar9 lower. No hiccups with Glock 33rd mags.
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It's a $500 bump between the standard Titan and the se. Leaning more towards the standard Titan and use that 500 on ammo and mags since the performance benefit isn't really there
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I don't think it will make much difference. For steel, less muzzle weight makes for faster transitions. I suspect the approximately one ounce removed will not make that much difference, so go with whichever you like the best.
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Just put down a deposit for a Titan in 9mm. Fun range toy and local steel matches only. Factory ammo will be its primary diet.
On the fence between sticking with standard ldc version OR going with the SE model which incorporates a butler cut.
Will the extra weight on the front of the frame be that much more noticeable in keeping the gun shooting flatter?
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Also, the triggers at a sweet 2/2.5 lbs
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I'm using one in my build with a CMT 9 lower and aero forged upper. No hiccups at all. Probably 350 rounds through it, with garbage wolf steel case ammo.
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Took advantage of their Friday promo and got two extra mags free with my Titan order !
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Whelp...I sold both the TSO and the shadow... Pre ordered an atlas Titan with polished flats and got an extra two mags as part of their Friday promo. Can't wait!
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One more question if you don't mind...the weight?
Thanks
Tom
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OR, am I giving in to not putting in the time to really be better with irons? At our local matches, there's one stage where we have to shoot a much smaller alpha "slot" through about a 1.5/2 inch high by 4-5 inch wide opening with a piece of steel behind it, similar to the pic below. I always struggle with that target using irons and I think it's instances like that, that really deter me from sticking with a limited rig. Possibly looking for an easy way out of going to open, but in the end, is that really going to make me a better shooter?? Or am I just being to hard on myself? More practice?
I also have a tendency to jump around to different guns and I think having one, and only shooting that, may, in fact, be the best way to go. I do miss that Atlas Titan though...
Any opinions are good opinions.
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Let me preface this with, I’m shooting minor loads, not shooting Uspsa, only local steel matches and for fun.
So after shooting iron sights for a while, I really do miss my red dot, problem is I’m not sure what to do in my current situation. I have a shadow 2 and a TSO currently. I was blessed with shooting an atlas titan a while back and it’s awesome.
So...Do I slap a czcustom frame mount and my dpp on the tso and leave it at that, or sell off both, and have atlas make this little fella...?
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Would you mind sharing total cost? If you would rather PM me, in case your Dad reads your threads.
Thanks
Tom
Roughly 800-850 with optic -
Also awaiting a flat wire Tubbs buffer spring and a CMT 7.7oz 9mm buffer
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Using cross machine tools new AR9 lower and my older CMT ar15 upper. Both billet and very clean. Elftmann Trigger is at 3lbs with a very clean break. Faxon bolt and barrel. Aero atlas one Raul and SIG Romeo red Dot.
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When you finish Dad's gun, I'd like to adopt you. [emoji56]
Lol
New Atlas recommendations
in 1911-style Pistols
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The guy at Manning and sons does a great review with lots of close ups