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  1. I need some advice. I have a Speed Shooter Specialties Limited Magwell I'm installing in my MP Pro 9... well first off anyone who has installed one of these knows it's an arduous task getting the holes in the new takedown tool / grip retainer to line up.

    My question is... should the new takedown tool / grip retainer be installed with the flat side facing the magazine (Like factory) or with the curved portion facing magazine.

    Currently I have the flat portion facing magazine like the factory but when I insert my magazine with Taylor Freelance extension... the magazine rattles a little.

    If I install it with curved portion facing magazine it hold slight tension on magazine and it doesn’t rattle..

    Which way is correct? I'm assuming the way that mimics the original takedown tool?

  2. A friend of mine brought me his Glock 19C to put a drop in ZT Fulcrum Trigger in.

    Seems easy enough, I took the old one out, put in the new one...

    When I put it back together, it got rid of a lot of the pretravel the factory had...

    But the takeup almost feels like something is rubbing against plastic or something?

    It's just not smooth at all...

    I'll be the first to admit, I dont have any experience with what these triggers are 'suppose' to feel like... but is this normal?

    I even tried replacing the factory connector... no difference?

    Any ideas?

  3. Let me as ask you guys this... what are your opinions of the 308 vs 260 Rem?

    I had just assumed I'd stick with 308, but it sounds like bigbrowndog has some good experience with the 260.

    I hadn't really even considered that route, but I'll keep and open mind... as I said I have zero experience with 260s... Thoughts?

  4. If you get a 20inch barrel, the overall length of the gun will be about 2 inches longer than the 20inch barreled CTR2, because the receiver is that much longer. You also get that length "advantage" in the sight radius when using iron sights.

    jj

    Is it possible to get the smaller brake with the medium contour barrel? I wasn't sure how the diameter of the 308 medium contour would compare to the medium contour 223? I'm assuming the outer diameter is the same since the hand guard is the same diameter.

    Brock is back at JP???? :surprise:

    Last I heard, he was at Nordic.

    Tim

    Well that could explain why he hasn't answered my emails... Last I spoke with anyone from JP he is who I talked to... So i just assumed...

    Maybe I'll give them a call tomorrow to check about spec'ing one out.

    Are there any LE discounts or deals available? Last time I ordered direct but I have a line on a dealer that might be able to get at slightly discounted rate but not sure yet.. Any suggestions?

  5. I have a LRP-07 and it would most likeley replace the m-21 very well if you use optics on the gun. If you would be using the gun with irons, I would stay with the M 1A patterned rifle. As far as load preferences, my JP's all seems to shoot any of he quality bullets equally well.

    What kind of accuracy can you get out of it?

  6. As the title explains I'm wanting some opinions on the LRP-07.

    I have a CTR-02 and love the gun....obviously JP makes phenomenal guns and I don't expect anyone to say anything negative about them... I'm really wanting some reviews on accuracy and ammo / bullet weight recommendations. How good do they really shoot?

    I have a Springfield M21 Tactical rifle and I love the gun, but here recently I've been debating about selling and ordering a LRP to match my CTR

    What do you all think?

  7. I ordered a 617 recently and had planned on sending to S&W Performance Center to have the (S&W factory wire brush scratch finish) either polished or bead blasted matte as well as an action tune... Recently I found out that the Performance Center does not do any action tuning for 22 revolvers? Not sure why?

    So I was thinking about sending to Apex Tactical to have action tuned... Does anyone have experience with them for S&W revolver tuning?

    I'm wanting the trigger pull definitely lightened but I've read various stories about when you lighten triggers on the 617 you can run into light primer strikes?

    I've also read depending on the gunsmith they recommend using snap caps and not dry firing them as well?

    On their website they have different action level packages for revolvers but it looks like there is only one package available for 22 LR revolvers.

    http://www.apextactical.com/services.php

    Any advice or experience would be appreciated

  8. I don't usually venture over the the Glock forum side very often but a coworker of mine was asking some advice on the Glockworx Fulcrum Trigger Kits, so I figured you guys would have some helpful insight into them. I noticed on their sight http://www.glockworx.com/Default.aspx they have kits / trigger bars / deluxe kits / etc... I'm not sure what the difference is in all of them.

    If anyone has them or is using them, I would appreciate some recommendations / opinions about them

  9. The .285x.100 was just too narrow for my taste in sight pictures.. although I could sight it in, the rear sight was also about 1/10th of an inch off the slide.

    I ordered the .265x.125 and love it! Wider front sight and my rear sight sets lower and looks much better. I still even have room for adjustment.

    On side note, I'm selling my original .285x.100 F/O if anyone is interested

  10. Plus 2. I talked with a VERY nice lady at Dawson's yesterday. Told her I had a M&P40L and the kind of sights I wanted, and she recommended the .285 front (with the black adjustable rear). Should be here tomorrow, as well as my Apex trigger!

    Same here! I actually wanted a .285 with .125 wide (Like a very small gap in sights) but she said it was 4 week wait, so I went with the .285 / .100

  11. Seeing this post reminded me of a funny story a local ATF agent told me a couple years ago, he was flying somewhere and TSA found a pair of fingernail clippers... I think it was probably in his carry on because most agents I've seen usually bypass or go on through metal detectors... anyways... they said they were going to have to confiscate them... He said look I'm a federal agent... I'm allowed to carry a firearm on this plane... the TSA guy promptly responded.. Sir you are allowed to have that firearm on the plane, but you arent allowed to have the fingernail clippers! No joke they kept his nail clippers!

  12. That's a good question, with a dawson adjustable it's listed at .125 notch. Me personally I like a front sight that was only slightly (visibly)narrower than the rear notch to allow just a fine line of daylight between the sights. I measured my stock sights and the rear notch is around .140 with the front at .130. For me, going with an even smaller front without changing the rear notch width would leave too much space between the sights when aligned for my particular taste. A lot of guns with a longer sight radius actually have a larger width front sight than the rear notch.

    Besides being personal preference the best case would be to look at someone elses gun to see which look better for you.

  13. Does anyone know if Cheytac are still in business?

    http://www.cheytac.com/

    All of their phone numbers are either busy or have been disconnected, and I've emailed every person on their contact page with no response?

    Makes me leary to drop that much coin on one of their rifles if the company has gone under? Does anyone have any info?

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