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  1. Hello: One thing to try is make the top of the grip parallel to your belt. It can be lower or higher but parallel. Also try moving it a little more forward on your body. Do a little at a time and go too far and then step it back some. Unless you go too far with it you won't know what works for you. A note is if you have it too far forward seated starts are a problem. I think you will find around the pocket area of your favorite jeans will be about right. Thanks, Eric

    EXACTLY !!!

  2. My MBX mags have been used for the last year in 2 open guns and 2 limited guns, all with polymer grips. The mags aren't that tight with 30. I wouldn't worry for a second.

    The MBX STI mags have been available for a year ???

  3. Careful jamming these stuffed mags into your polymer grips until a little more data is accumulated. Great way to crack a grip by proving you can get x amount of rounds in a mag.

    EXCELENT !!!

  4. Sold my SM a while ago but I did use a 7lb ISMI spring for lite steel loads (4.0 231 & 115gr RN) with good results.

    I bought 5 & 6 lb springs from Wolff to try really lite loads but never tested lower than the above (approx 105-110 PF)

    Are you certain the stovepipe prob is not because of the factory C-More mount ? I had non-stop problems w steel loads until I installed a Cheely 90 deg mount ...............

  5. The answer is some will work and some will not. Supposedly they recently tweaked the design a bit more so they will work but I haven't tried the newer ones to confirm that

    Right on !!!

    Brand new SV mag from SV does NOT fit well in my 2013 STI major 9 comp.

    Slips in grip frame but barely locks in mag catch - doesn't feed well.

    Has no up and down movement like all my STI mags (140, 170, and 140 black nitride).

    Appears the mag catch opening needs to be enlarged to allow that slight up/down movement ................................

    :D:D:D

  6. Ive used both, and there is no difference other than the tactile feel of Aluminum vs Polymer. For the money I would recommend the Polymer.

    I also have both and agree 100% w the above. They pretty much feel the same, unless you're building an M&P open gun, the polymer works great. Really no need to spend the extra $40 ............

  7. the shumann barrels are hard to come by supply cant keep up with demand i have an apiero in 9mm and love it ide say if you can find one grab it the barrel alone is worth 400.00 plus they look beautiful !!!!

    Agreed, note that STI Has listed the Apiero unavailable for most of the past year .................

  8. which mags are better and why?

    The STI mags have much better tolerance control, their dimensions are far more predictable - if one works in your gun, all others will work too. I've had many different open guns, and never met one in which a random STI mag did not work. I never had to tune them... period.

    With SVI there is huge lottery going on. The variations in dimensions are large, even for the same batch of magazines. For instance, one ouf ot a batch of three, all bought with the same new SVI gun, would not drop free. One of the three would consistently go salt shaker.

    I had been getting much more predictable results with STI's, but I like the looks and feel of the SVI better, so I use them. :)

    What he said B)

  9. I'm referring to the semicircular entry into the barrel chamber I guess that's a ramp, but it's not a "ramped" barrel. I also polished that little frame area they ground down to be a ramp, but I don't believe the bullets hit there unless they are angled down coming out of the magazine...at least mine don't.

    By cloth bullet tool, I'm just referring to that bullet shaped felt polishing head that comes in almost every dremel tool kit. It's about 1/3 to 1/2 the diameter of the barrel. It's for polishing curved surfaces.

    THANKS :D:D:D

  10. Playing with the feed lips helped a lot, but 45 seconds with a Dremel, cloth bullet tool, and a little polishing compound eliminated any tendency to hang up there. I hadn't believed it would make that much difference, but it did.

    Rob, are you referring to polishing the feed ramp ?

    Also what is a "cloth bullet tool" ?

    Thanks

  11. I agree with a 9lb spring for factory or minor PF reloads, currently have 9lb ISMI in my pistol.

    Shot another 200 rds through the .22TCM RIA yesterday - 100% function save for slide lock with 1 rd in mag.

    I am using 18 rd Para mags (thanks Ken), ordered as 9mm but don't know if they are intended for 9mm, 9/.38s, or .38s). Have Dawson base on one of them, holds 19.

    Also fired more rds using an STI 140 (with spacer) and it continues to function 100%, BUT I still need to file even more on the mag body to get it drop free.

    The above just an FYI in the continuing "which mags work with the RIA .22TMM/9mm" ................

  12. Yes the recoil is 12# but Benny says that is set up really for the 22 TCM to shoot 9mm unless it is a bunny fart load it will take a little more. Maybe 16 will test and see.

    If the #12 is set up for the tcm what is the included #9 for?

    My combo pistol came with the .22TCM bbl installed along with the LIGHTer spring. The "extra" spring for the 9mm bbl feels like a 12lb.

    I've tested with the 12, a 10lb spring and now have a 9 installed.

    My tests (at least for my pistol) have shown mag feed lips and OAL is the key to good function. After opening the feed lips on new style 18rd PARA mags my gun is functioning 100%.

    Also have an STI 140mm mag that works 100% with factory feed lip tolerances (did have to file/grind/sand on the mag body to get a good fit in the RIA grip frame).

    Since I shoot an STI Maj9 open pistol, I regurlary load to 1.155-1.160. Started loading with that OAL a while back because factory RN ammo runs 1.155. Anything under 1.140 does NOT function well in my STI or now the RIA.

    Shorter OAL is fine for a Glock or an M&P but NOT in the RIA ............................................

    :):):)

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