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calvary45

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  1. I think of classifiers as more of fundamentals than qualifiers, and before you be great at running and gunning you have to have solid fundamentals. I have recently backtracked to practicing low round count high intensity practice on my fundamentals. How many GM do you know that can run and gun and not have solid fundamentals(classifiers).

  2. I have a tuarus SS that i did the same with by the time i was done i had a new 1.5Lb trigger with egw sear,koenig hammer,sv short flat trigger,clark custom 4 prong sear spring, egw disconnector, ed brown ambi safety,tripp research k-1 rear sight,brazos microdot front sight,TGO techwell & grips,ed brown oversize mag release,trigger gaurd undercut, and i still have a piece of crap tuarus 1911 that shoots pretty good. If i had to do it over again i sell the taurus and start with a sti trojon and been better off. If you decide to keep it just put a dawson sight set on it,decent trigger and grips and shoot the crap out of it.

  3. I load 180gr mg for major and when i need minor i can just change to a 155 cmj mg to make a nice minor load, makes everything simple and oh yeah make sure you know which batch is major or minor. I am now switching over to bayou bullets and will be doing the same thing but i going to try the 200gr for major and the 140 gr for minor and see how that works out. The only thing i will do differently to the gun is change to a 9Lb recoil spring for minor and recheck the zero.

  4. Nice!! I got one recently that i keep in my wallet the says "Leadership is an action not a position". I thought it was very fitting since i am active duty army and that should be a basic issue item. :D

  5. My suggestion would be with no doubt to use clays, I dont have my load data handy right now but i think i was at 4.2gr to make major(dont quote me on that though).

    Beside i thought the only powder you could use in .45 was clays :roflol: No but seriously

  6. I have been told that a gentleman by the name of Jeff Mache has a data base of approx. 100 stages for Steel Challenge type matches. If anyone could give me a link to that information....I would appreciate it!

    I have all those stages on my thumb drive, I got them from the old stage exchange site before it went dormant. I used to shoot at ARPC and will make a phone call to see if they are the same. Give me a little bit and i will upload them or email them to you whichever on i can figure out how to do :unsure:

  7. I shot FO front sights for a while, even with the brazos micro .40 FO is still caught myself using the dot as a sight with no clearly defined top and edges. I would catch myself sometimes just seeing green then pulling the trigger not really getting a crisp front sight, I went to a .90 black serrated dawson front sight. My accuracy went up and i found out that it doesn't take any longer to acquire my sight picture with a very crisp front sight, also seemed like i can call my shots more accurately.

  8. Not sure if its a series 80 or 70 but you can remove all the series 80 parts and put a shim in where the firing pin block activator was, it is still single stack legal. Brownells carries the shim for $5.00, remove the slide and on the frame just to the right of the hammer see if there is a pin/lever that comes up when the trigger is pulled and or look under the slide at at the right rear for a firing pin stop. Kinda vague but hope this helps

  9. Im a lefty and i personally think that the 1911 is more lefty friendly than righty. As for slide stop my trigger finger rest there naturally during reloading and the push from inserting the mag automatically forces my finger to release the slide stop. Mag catch is in the perfect spot too, I use my middle finger to activate mag catch without having to shift my grip around to do so. Ejection port no big deal unless your thumbs are pointing straight up.

  10. Update: I took off the timing belt and realigned the crank and cam, todaa it runs, no blown head gasket and 160+ psi on each cylinder. On top of that he didn't bother to tell me that he left his compressing tester adapter in cylinder #3 i screwed up a spark plug but i got it out. Either this mechanic didn't know what he was doing or he was trying to take me for my money, either way in the morning im going to have a little chat with him :angry2: :angry2: :devil:

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