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  1. It seems to help.......and I can not say as to why......there is no where's near enough pressure in that area. Maybe a placebo? Don't care.....I think it works, feels better, so it must (probably 90% of the confidence factor), right?
  2. Very happy to say that New Frontier chose TACCOM for the Muzzle device and 3 stage recoil system for the Tier 2 set up. We've playing with that set up and a 16" barrel.....has been very soft and fast.
  3. TACCOM 3 stage recoil system........never had issues with slam fires
  4. https://prolong.com/i_afmt.html Nothing better.....period.
  5. Get our (TACCOM) G10 HG.......4 ounces.....slotted too!!
  6. Cleaning the UW barrel shroud. While we at TACCOM do not reccommend that you use cast or poly coated 9mm bullets in our ULW barrels.....you actually can!!! Cleaning that pesky lead or plastic out can be a pain if you don't know how to do it. Some of our customers have done the following and it works great!!! You get a piece of 1/2" Schedule 40 PVC pipe and cut it to 15" long or so.....then on one end, cut teeth in with a knife, side nipper or dremel cutting wheel (as shown). and then slip the pipe down the shroud....it just fits in and with a twisting motion work your way down till it stops. Then spray the inside with a coating of WD40 to making cleaning even easier!! Whats nice is that with the pipe being hollow, you will not damage the crown of the barrel and if you keep after it, you'll have many, many years of shooting with the TACCOM ULW barrel and poly coated bullets. I do believe that the JP LW barrel is also the same ID as the TACCOM, so this will work for those as well......cleaning just in the window area is NOT enough when using polycoated bullets.
  7. TACCOM......check out the carbon fiber tubes we offer.
  8. If you are not in a hurry.......TACCOM's Project Gemini should be ready to go by the end of November.
  9. The simple answer is do not use poly coasted bullets in barrels with an aluminum shroud. However....if you must, get yourself a 15" piece of 1/2" schedule 40 PVC pipe, cut some teeth on one end and work it down the shroud,, twisting it back and forth. you will cut the lead out and not damage the crown. I know for a fact that this works with the TACCOM ULW barrels as the pipe just fits down the ID of the tube, I do not know if this will work for the JP barrel as I do not know the internal dimensions. Once you get it clean, you will want to do this every time you clean your barrel. Cast bullets and poly bullets are known to spit lead just as the bullet leaves the end of the barrel.....the hot gases flame cut the edge and you have molten lead that will deposit inside the shroud. This of course, does not happen with FMJ bullets that come around the back edge of the bullet.
  10. Word of advice.......if you are looking to lighten the Ruger PC Carbine.......do NOT buy the Midwest Industries Chassis......it's a friggen pig!!!
  11. I wish we could ship to Canada.......the whole ITAR thing and having to go thru the state department is not something we are willing to mess with at this time. Sorry about that.
  12. you would be wrong.......we have a spring made for us that has an open end that we use for both our DBRS carbine system and the VR80. The DBRS spring is used how they come and we clip coils to make the spring work for the VR80. I am not sure what the spring rate you have, but I am sure you can get it to work. But looking at the coil pitch.....I suspect that the spring you have is a heavier spring.
  13. Just so you know......the front end of the buffers on the VR80 is different than any other buffers......ALSO, you need to have a spring that will compress and not go solid due tot he fact that the buffers are so short. The flat wire spring is a little stronger than a std carbine spring, but not as strong as the factory spring......the big thing is that is will allow the buffer to come ALL the way back and not go solid. Not even the factory spring allows that with the factory buffer. About the only things you can do is either use the factory set up, factory spring with the TACCOM buffer or go to a flat wire spring with the TACCOM buffer.......many on them on the market, ours is set up for the VR80
  14. pretty much states that on the website.....sorry if you didn't see that. Just loose the factory buffer tube......unless you live in one of those states.
  15. No it is not. you can't use a carbine spring in the VR80, the solid height is WAY to long.
  16. TACCOM does not recommend using the flat wire spring with the factory buffer.
  17. The TACCOM brake will have little to zero effect on your pattern.
  18. Believe this guy.....he semi knows what he is talking about......even more so when you pour whiskey inside him!!
  19. The TACCOM Flat wire spring will fit in a Mil Spec or Commercial tube (the inside diameter is the same). It may or may not fit in the factory buffer tube as the Turks have A) seen fit to make their inner diameter about .040" smaller than anything else on the market and B.) it may even be smaller than that!!! I personally am not a fan of the factory buffer tube at all for the size problem and I just can;t did over the fact that it is a 2 piece tube and I do not know if it is threaded (fine) or swagged (not fine)......either way.....do yourself a favor, loose the factory tube......get the flat wire spring. If will allow for a much smoother operation. And we only recommend using it with our recoil system.
  20. It can.....if it's made wrong. Whose is it?
  21. yeah, I only got a sub 4 pound trigger with very good reset and over travel with the factory springs. probably would get less if I re-work the springs some, but I'm all about crisp trigger over light for shotgun....YMMV. But the JP trigger will work fine for this application.
  22. The Std JP trigger works just fine.....about $90 or so.......I used the factory hammer, disconnect and springs. Went with a longer set screw up front.
  23. while I love the 510C........do not over look the Bushnell Lil Pris. When you first see it you'll think, what a friggen joke, a toy!! But look thru it.....and WOW.....you'll be a believer. Never mind the seemingly super small size of the glass.....I'd take it any day over a vortex
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