anoshoot
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Mine is 10 - 12 feet from the muzzle, it's in a box with lighting so the light is always the same
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What I have seen is the knob even being light in weight, put's weight on the switch and disconnect's. I had 3 different kinds and they all were the same, so now I just use the factory set up.
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Is this the spray on and bake type paint? Looks darn good........
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I have one on my G17 Open and I epoxyed it and works well.
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I agree with Seth, try them first........
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I beleive not, manufactures game.
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It must be an old comp, I have never seen on like that, not coned.
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I think we all had that problem when we got stsrted.
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I had one on my 1911, the slide worked ok, but the mags were very sticky. Called them and I was on my own. Did some filing on the sides to make them drop.
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This was good reading material, just learned a few things, Thanks.....
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I would go with the Buckmark, the ruger is a pain to disassemble/ reassemble, Buckmark to me is your to get.
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I would stay with the original barrel, unless you are having problems, like shooting lead. I shot about 5 k of copper coated through mine and hit where they should have.
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I have used both in my Glock and I don't see any problems between the two.
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Mine looks the same and no problems with reliability, just looks odd
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Does it come with different back straps?
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Hey guys I am about to start my Open Glock build and have a question. First off a little background to help with some insight. I am doing this build for several reasons. 1. I have carried a Glock on duty for 12 years now, which means that I have put more rounds through it than anything else by far. 2. I can't for sure say that I will have the time to devote to this that I intend to at this point. 3. Because tons of people say that you have to spend big bucks to be competitive. And I want to try to beat them with the ole reliable.
Anyways back to the question. Is it worth getting the SJC package for $1800 and having them do everything. Or can a guy get by with adding a barrel, comp, etc. like SJC, LW, etc. and piecing it together. How much different is the package going to be?
I'm sure that plenty of more questions will come up, but I really want to limit the thread to this specific question first so I know which way to go to get the ball rolling. Thanks
I built my own and spent around $1200 including the price of the gun. Used KKM barrel and comp, Carver mount and C-More. Only machining was by hand to lower the ejector port.
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Dud primers
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I had a problem with light or no hits and it was due to trigger bar not completly setting with the striker. Bent the tab up a little and no problems since.
Just shot some IPSC, and thinking about IDPA, USPSA...which glock
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I have noticed that using the KKM barrel in 40cal, there is no bulge in the brass using KKM.