I’m having the same issue with the Romeo3 max that came on my P320 max. It keeps dropping about 4 inches. This last time was only after about 200 rounds. Very frustrating.
I just now looking at getting a 92X Performance and want to know if grinding down the thumb safety is still the only option to fitting the box. I realize this thread is 6 months old and was hoping something new was available. I’ve done some searches and can’t seem to find anything but the small safety which doesn’t seem to solve the problem.
Just purchased the DAA brass marker and was looking for some ideas on how people are mounting it to the Dillon 650. I’ve seen it placed behind the press with a shortened spring tube but was hoping for some other ideas.
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I used the rmr plate on my non-legion x5but had problems with the SRO. The shroud on the SRO was pushed so far forward that it caused feeding issues for me. The brass would bounce back towards the ejection port and cause issues. Ended up ditching the SRO for the Romeo 3 max. Still sits far forward but no shroud protruding forward.
That’s what I was afraid of. I was trying to sell it to a few guys local but none of them wanted to wait very long. Guess I will just order something that will sell and put it up when it comes in.
So I won a certificate for a free Glock and was wondering how long is it taking to get them back? Figure with the state of the gun industry it’s probably a long wait. Anyone have any experience with these certificates?
I’ve removed the tip of the beaver tail And did the SC grit to the grip but it still feels like a 2x4. The video from Alma is outstanding and sparked some ideas.
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Anyone have any tips or pointers to slim down the txg grip module? I have the Wilson combat on my carry gun and love the shape. Was hoping to do something similar with the heavy txg grip for competition.
I have the gen 5 34 and the 45. I like the recoil push of the 34 better. Also with the 34 I can get the long tungsten guide rod and put as much weight in the Glock as possible.
I ordered a Honcho back in May knowing full well that it would be about a 9 month or so wait. I plan to shoot Open for the first time next year so that was my plan and the length of wait isn’t a factor for me.
In the end only you can answer your question on if you are willing to wait for it. To me the wait is worth it for a quality gun at a great price.
Never thought that a shooting sport would educate me in the finer aspects of camera lenses and how edge distortion occurs during different moon phases.
I just bought a 929 last week and shot it in a local match yesterday. I only fired a couple of clips to see where it was hitting before the match. Gun ran great! Accuracy was outstanding and good thing since we had a stage with a 35 yard popper. The trigger is heavy but it's going to BC Armory Wednesday for an action job and fiber optic front sight. Factory 147 Winchester dropped free from the cylinder without issue. All in all I love the gun and am glad I bought it.
That is a nice looking limited gun.
I too was looking for something that fit in the existing pin holes so I don't have to mod the frame. I figure a CR speed holster can be altered to fit the gun.
Has anyone tried to put a thumb rest on the M&P? My daughter shoots the 40 pro in Limited because it fits her hands better. I guru the thumb rest will help with a consistent grip for her.