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oneton

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  1. the dust cover and bull barrel would kick most 2011's out. but if you had an eagle like mine with a bushing barrel this new grip should let me play SS. I'm still curios how well this grip fits the older frames.
  2. if the screws are lose you can cut some fuel line a little bit longer than the current spacer. this should keep sufficient pressure on them so they wont back out.
  3. I have a local guy who uses this for our club matches https://www.evergladesammo.com/ammunition/handgun-ammunition/9mm-major-power-factor-124gr-jhp-ammo-new.html they also have 147gn too
  4. I'm interested in how they will hold up to an open gun and slide ride on a CO gun. I will be setting up a CO grand power with one in a few months my self.
  5. I have only handled one in the store. Its the same as the gp6 just shorter barrel from what I can tell. Jeremy Hardin
  6. That is a very nice looking set up there. Now it looks like im going to have to get a new grip for my revo. Jeremy Hardin
  7. That is awsome!!! Now I need a 9mm 2011 for 3 gun too. Mike does build some nice guns down there. Jeremy Hardin
  8. It was hot out and some long stages. The 625 I was using is a very well used. The oiling between stages became part of the routine same as cleaning the cylinder out. I don't think every one should do it like that. And I might be a little OCD with it but it worked for me. Now the guns I use with clp don't get oiled very often maybe every few months or so. Jeremy hardin
  9. I drop it in from the hammer and the sides of the trigger with out taking the side plate off. Jeremy Hardin
  10. For the ones that I have done the triggers on I use rem oil. It works best to recoat between stages or every two stages if its hot out. for the guns that have stockish triggers I use clp on them. Or you could go the route one other guy here goes with and uses royal purple oil in his guns. 10w30 is what he uses I think. Jeremy Haridn
  11. I use that firing pin in all my revo's and they are dry fired a lot. I have not broke one in my guns. but I do have extra pins in my box of parts that goes with me to any range or match. Jeremy Hardin
  12. I use a set on my 610 and my 617. i have shaved the sides down a lot so it fits in my hand better. I shaved the tops down till there was not any preaser on my thumb nuckle. I like them like this a lot better now. Jeremy Hardin
  13. Or if recoil is an issue get a 625 and change the bullet weight to something lighter for her ammo and leave yours heaver that way your not changing powder settings all the time. Unless your like me and have two sets of tool heads per caliber for different settings. Then slowly bump up her loads till she is comfortable shooting full house loads. Jeremy Hardin
  14. I have a 37-2 That is with me all the time. I shot mine in the local IDPA matches from time to time. I would have to say about 200 off clock and 500 on clock. I dont just use it for the bug stages. Its used for the whole match. lets just say some of the bottom feeders dont like it. I tell them I can get its bigger brother out and play too (610-2) with real 10mm ammo Jeremy Hardin
  15. There is a guy here who had the same problem and he had a local machine shop make some out of aluminum they are awsome. Jeremy Hardin
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