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  1. 17 minutes ago, Combat_Barbie said:

    thank you!

    they have so many options.I should pick full size and cz 75 early model?

    or 

    long slide model?

     

    I cannot find czechmate, but under cz options I can find that list.

    CZ full size model

  2. 8 minutes ago, SCTaylor said:

     

    Hennings? Best deal going right now is $112. I know BSPS, Henning direct, and Shooters Connection have them.

    Yes, Hennings, sorry for leaving that out. Guess I was wondering if they ever drop below $112. 

  3. Great informative thread. Planning to buy a TSO 9mm but getting the impression they are coming in the country in small drinks and drabs so I can’t find a reasonably priced new one yet.

     

    How is the longevity/lifespan of the mags? A friend told me his feel thin and not very durable. 

  4. 1 hour ago, Kettlebell said:

    Bill, those are impressive groups at 100yd. It is a little unnerving that the JP starts to choke after just 100rds.  What trigger are you running and has it been reliable with the 22lr?

    I'm running a Geissele Hi-Speed NM and ignition has been good with all types of ammo.

  5. 11 hours ago, Kettlebell said:

    With the 22lr tending to be very dirty and gunk up the action faster than centerfire what kind of cleaning schedule do you have?  Just shoot it until it chokes then scrape and scrub out the gunk? 

     

    Do you just use a bore snake every few hundred rounds for the barrel?

     

    I'm using dirty SV ammo, so this is probably the worse case, but mine starts choking after about 100 rounds and needs a thorough cleaning. Which is fine for me because I'm using it to train for DMR matches and I typically only shoot 60-100 rounds per session.

  6. I have 250 rounds through the 9mm Tavor.  I added an AP Manu comp. Gun already had Geissele Super Sabra in it, and gun does not have Lightning Bow.  It digested everything I threw at it, except for super light (and old) Norinco crap I had laying around.  The recoil characteristics feel better for 147 grain loads.  First shot times were not as slow as I expected (well under a second, can't recall specifics). Splits were low to mid teens at 7-10 yards, and transition times were in the 20's and 30's. Not bad for a gun I am fairly unfamiliar with. Unloaded table starts required some creativity, but my unorthodox solution seems to work (thanks for help Greg!). I suspect reloads will be slow, gotta practice them. Maneuvering the gun behind walls and barrels was slick due to its short length.

     

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  7. 26 minutes ago, Tampaxd45 said:

     

    Bill - For reference, my complete PSA AR15 lower was $135, my Wilson Arms 7" upper was $405 including the CMMG ramped BCG, and my Spikes magwell was $135 so I have $675 in my 9mm AR and it has run flawlessly for 3+ years.  You do not need high priced exotic parts & hydraulic buffers to get into the AR9 game.

    If I already had a Tavor then I would do exactly what you did.  It's all good.

    Nice, you played it well.  Yeah, I'm just looking to have fun, not win the PCC title or anything.

  8. Once I priced out building a decent 9mm AR with QC10 receiver set and bolt ($1000+) I started exploring other options.  Some of us already own a Tavor, and kits are to be had on Gunbroker for $580; cheap way for me to get in to PCC and have fun.  On close-in work I find my Tavor swings target to target wayyy faster than an AR, in fact Miculek commented about it on one of his YouTube vids. To each his own I guess. 

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