Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

hump

Classifieds
  • Posts

    224
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by hump

  1. I am running a 9and 40 RIA and after some minor tuning both are very reliable. Not Glock reliable but as reliable as the other 2011's I compete against. The of these guns makes them much more comfortable to shoot. So far the only failure has been an extractor on the 40

  2. Has anyone done a trigger job on their RIA hi cap using the factory trigger group parts. I plan to have a local gunnsmith work on both my guns to get the trigger under 3lbs and wondered if I need to replace the internals when I do this. I have cleaned up the factory triggers and they are now about 4lbs and are very reliable.

  3. I bought a Dawson magwell and I did not fit. The Dawson extensions work with the factory magwell with some minor modification. My 9mm gun only took minor fitting but my 40 cal took much more fitting. I ended up opening up the magwell and blending it to the frame and still had to remove some metal from the extensions.

  4. BTW: Blade-Tech is making holsters for the RIA HC's. I had to get one for the full rail version, even though the ROCK Ultra doesn't have a full rail. But it still works fine.

    I use a blade tech for my 9 and 40 HC's. The 40 was a little tight so I used a heat gun to get it to fit. I just tighten the tension screws slightly for the 9.

  5. My non ramped gun is running great. The nose dive problem is solved. Are their any other advantages to sending the gun back to have it updated.

    What did you do to solve your nose dive problem? Did it happen with a full magazine?

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    I changed the angle on the frame slightly, opened up the feed throat on the barrel and modified the magazined by adjusting the feed lips to .350" and taking shortening the feed lips until the rounds fed smoothly when I ride the slide forward slowly.

  6. I had this problem recently (18 or 19 TIGHT rounds) on a set of mags using the exact followers as the OP. Put in my old #6 followers and 20 rounds reloadable....

    What does a #6 follower look like. I am having these same issues.

  7. I welded up the lifter on my 930 but did not slot it to get the weight back to factory specs. It runs fine but after reading some other posts I wonder if I should go back and mill the slots into the lifter. This along with opening up the loading port and cutting the forearm made a huge difference when loading the gun.

    post-23177-043565900 1305583604_thumb.jp

  8. Ok, I figured it out. The trigger bar was bent slightly causing the bar to ride to far from the frame as it moved back toward the connector. It was shifting outward and this is the tight spot I felt. I compared it to my other guns and even though it was very slight it did not look the same. I now have the slick 3.5 lb I am supposed to have.

  9. Welcome to the forum.

    From what you are describing I would look real close at the safety plunger. I use a very fine stone to remove any rough spots on flat surface of the plunger. Following up with a (Dremel) polishing.

    Another effective method of mating up the parts is dry-firing it a couple thousand times. Pain doing it but works great.

    cheers.gif

    The safety plunger is polished mirror smooth and recontoured to smooth out the take up. I will remove the plunger and see what happens.

  10. I have a g22 I use for Limited and bowling pin shooting. The take up on the trigger has a tight spot about 1/8" before it breaks. I have used four different connectors, repolished everything changed out springs and substituted parts from my other Glocks but the spot is still there. It doesn't affect the reliability and doesn't seem to bother the accuracy but it still bothers me. I can post pics but I am not what to take pictures of since everything looks exactly my other guns. Any ideas?

×
×
  • Create New...