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  1. twix

    decisions decisions

    Doo-dads: The 35 comes standard with a 3.5#connector, an extended magazine release and an extended slide release. The first two are things you will probably want for competition. I don't carrya 35 but I think it's dimensions are pretty close to a single stack .45 1911 GM type pistola. A 27 will also take all of the longer .40 magazines.
  2. twix

    decisions decisions

    Bummer about the 10, I guess ya can't tell them that it's an adult .40? Otherwise the M21 and M22 are two different frame sizes. Do you have a preference for either and a preference for either caliber? And will you be competing with it as Flex$ asked? He and I both use a 35 which is a 22 frame with a longer slide and a couple of doo-dads.
  3. twix

    decisions decisions

    Not an expert.But, you get your choice of duty guns? Do they pay for practice ammo? Or do you reload? Glock 20 (same size as 21) and 29(same size as 19) in 10mm. Feel the power.
  4. twix

    OSU

    Ok Flex maybe miracle was a little strong but they sure had some sqeakers. Not at all like my Spartans getting pounded 61 to what, 3? by PSU. Anyway I hope they do well. Anyway you get it, 13-0 is quite an acheivement. I don't really understand the car burning though.
  5. twix

    OSU

    Now I will root for the Bucks(it hurt to type that). They are representing the Big 10 after all. I hope they have one more miracle left.
  6. Ay treequarter. Tings dat go on in deer camp stays in camp ay. Any decent fellow wud know dat.
  7. JCF- I hate that blue team too but I hate the suckeyes worse. It will be fun to watch the jerks from Ann Arbor ruin another season for the lugs from Columbus. Bucks are over rated anyway. Signed, MSU fan.
  8. BS? Thanks Steve! A nice trigger does seem to help the accuracy, especially as the range increases. Especially for a newbie shooter like me. I have amazed myself at how accurate my Glock is and I'm really not too good. I have helped a few shooters even rawer than myself with a simple Glock trigger job(polish, lighter striker spring,3.5 # connector) and their improvement in accuracy is immediate and sustained.
  9. BD, I'm with Bill. You may have stolen the thread on the second post. How did this weirdness begin? And is there any cure?
  10. Dave, we just shot this one at South Central. I was actually the high limited shooter (all C and D's, one with a 97 in 31.23 HF 2.7858 one mike on T1, a makeup on T2, and two shots at one of the poppers. 3QT was 2 seconds faster but two mikes and lower hits.
  11. I've read all of Tom Clancy's books at least twice. Am I the only one that thinks the movie version of Sum of All Fears blows?
  12. Flex I think you missed my buttons and my point. The point- if you are a slapper, a really finetrigger is of little consequence, if you are a resetter a really nice trigger is a greater benefit. My button-arrogance. And what are ya doing even mentioning my name in the same post with TGO? Although I did beat (shot less worse) than 3QT Sunday.
  13. Videotaped at match last weekend. Two Masters were in my squad shooting Glocks in production class (I don't really know why, don't ask). It was very obvious upon review of the video that one of them is a trigger slapper. I remembered a previous comment he had made about a CGR trigger not being necessary....Light Bulb! Here's the revelation: If you are a trigger slapper, you probably won't benefit that much by taking your Glock trigger to it's finest edge. But if you are one who preps for the next shot by keeping your finger in control of the trigger and only allowing it to reset, let's call this a "trigger resetter", you may well find a great deal of benefit in a very nice trigger job for your Glock. Am I onto something here or chasing vapor?
  14. twix

    a 34 for open class

    I have been very pleased in my dealings with CGR. Matt is adamant about backing up his products. Use my 35 for a house gun as well as competition, just don't leave a round in the chamber.
  15. Some of you guys are just way too polite. I want to know why the choices are limited to a SF HD. I also want to know more about the poster. How many matches? Do you own any handguns now? And why haven't you replied to your own thread in over a week? (Edited by twix at 4:00 pm on Nov. 3, 2002)
  16. J- why the Caspian slide? As you know I have a 35 and am following your progress with your open gun.
  17. twix

    Popcorn

    What pound springs are you using in your paint gun?
  18. Big Dave's coming back to Hoserville? Man, we're still trying to fill in the craters from the last match he shot here! Round up the shovels Marge! Let us know when you get back, Dave, and hurry up.
  19. Well, the way I remember 3QT's first conversation with BE was that BE replied, after 3QT intro'd himself,"Oh. I remember you." For anyone that has been here for over a year this may make you laugh.
  20. "Night of the Living Dead" scared the heck out of me when I was a kid. Might seem stupid if I watched it now.
  21. twix

    Turn and draw

    I have been using a reverse pivot (basketball term) like Flex$. I had not even thought of using the strong side leg as a pivot and throwing my weakside leg around. It seems to have some potential as I dry shoot it. Will try at range with timer. Thanks.
  22. twix

    G20 for Limited?

    Flex, can your better half reach the mag release ok without flipping the gun? Those 20 grips are pretty fat.
  23. George, I was just saying that if your gun is not tuned to the load it can limit your times.
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