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supreme135

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Finally read the FAQs

Finally read the FAQs (3/11)

  1. If your a 3-gunner looking for a case trimmer that can really chew through some brass....You might want to take a look at the new TRI-TRIM hendersonprecision.com
  2. Brazo will take care of it. They stand behind everything they do.
  3. Dude, I got to say that looks sick. Zev does nice work but you did a nice job
  4. Once you try one you won't go back. I can't beleive how easy it is to find the dot now
  5. One last thing, I have used Sillhouette for 9mm, 38super C, and 40. It works all the way around.
  6. Sillhouette has been great for me. I have tried other but I always sem to come back. One thing I have noticed is it's an easy powder to get.
  7. I have done this, save your money and have an STi built. the price sucks but you will never be happier
  8. Warren with a Dawson front is the only way to go. it may take some testing to find the right front hight
  9. The Zev is okay but I like the lighting strike. I have never had one break and man it makes the trigger feel lighter
  10. I am in favor of the lihting strike plunger. It's extremely light and the shape of the head helps make for a lighter trigger pull
  11. I second that on the Edge. Great trigger and they are great to deal with. Trgger has been totally bomb proof
  12. 13# should be fine, I would go any lighter. I run the 14# wolf on a full length guide-rod
  13. What do you mean by new grand master trigger kit?
  14. It seems like anything less than 13# would be to light an rough on the slide. Has anybody had any issues?
  15. I know guys are going lighter but the 14lb works perfectly in my 34 with minor loads
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