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wgj3
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Briley makes a handy oversized bolt release button, but nobody has an oversized safety button.
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Promo is basically red dot of a different density. Same charge weights (not volume) of each should give very similar results. Has been great for me for .45. (I know that's a much larger case and bore than 9mm, but still...)
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Any chance of 3GN "points"?
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I have an extra Pro front sight if anyone needs one.
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What is this? Made by whom?
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Shouldn't be a problem, but you could try swapping slides to see if that helped. Old slide that seems to fit new barrel better on new frame with trigger you prefer. The KKM should fit snugly and would most likely "break-in" after a few hundred rounds in the new pistol. Hand cycling is not much like the way the action works under normal circumstances when fired.
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Pic above for IPSC modified? Makes major? What's total barrel length?
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Sale flyer for what? Midway maybe?
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Another vote for M1A here, but only as an Irons gun. The 18" with a Titan would be about perfect. I've got a Socom II with a Titan and its as flat as can be albeit VERY loud. I put a different front sight on it designed with interchangeable "blades" (fat blade insert for shorter matches; finer blade for matches with longer stages) that made a great difference.
As others have said, if you think it will spend more time scoped, the AR308 platforms accommodate this much more elegantly.
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M&P .45 with a trigger job
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Never having played this game or having any knowledge of where you all are located, I have a question. Does anyone know of any of these matches in North Alabama?
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Another vote for the Ready tac DOH here.
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Do what you want but having a smith do the job will yield a better trigger pull. Currently have them doing a job for me but with the addition of the AEK trigger. It takes the flex of the hinged plastic oem part out the equation.
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Not a thing wrong with that at all.
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Lots of info available about this, but basicslly just drive out the pin. Find weights and buffers inside. Replace some of the weights with something lighter. In rifle buffer, a longer case like 30/06 works. In carbine buffer, may have to get a little more creative.
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OOPS!!! Got mine from Grafs, not PV. Please forgive me causing any angst. Actually placed orders in early Feb, received late June from GRAF.
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There have been a number of listings on here of people with primers to trade or sell.
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We are doing this to ourselves to some extent. I keep seeing people trying to sell or trade primers that they have complained about not being able to get. After weeks and months of waiting, they finally receive 50K more than they "need" and try to offload the extra. If everyone would slow down with the silly buying, the vendors would catch up much faster.
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I had 30K on order, but when they called to ask if I still wanted that order filled, I told them to send me 10K and pass the rest to the next in line. Maybe my order was older than I thought tho.
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I was getting 328 on the Chrony at home range. Made about 314-315 on the match chrono. Went to an empty bay and pulled out the Chrony and got 325+ again.
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WGJ3, just wondering. What was your PF at home, and at the match?Multiple range sessions with Chrony yielded "good". Chrono at match said no.
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I would look at the Prochrono. Had a chrony, sent it back after getting booted out of HM at Area 6 a few years back. Multiple range sessions in various conditions with Chrony yielded "good". Chrono at match said no. Pulled Chrony out again at match, it still said yes. Cost me a pistol. Sent it back, spent a few more bucks on ProChrono Digital. Haven't had any trouble since making the switch.
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The Troy rails are pretty slim too and have the top ss an integral part of the tube.
Current thinking on 308 compensators?
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+1 for the Titan! It rocks in both performance and ability to clear shooting lanes on either side of you.