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  1. 17 hours ago, Polymer said:

    Depends what your goals are and how much fitting you want to do, the Patriot Defense disco/interruptors are the best choices. There are 3 to choose from. 

    I installed the T3 from Cajun Gunworks years ago. That required a lot of fitting, but I have a great trigger with no light strikes. I’m not afraid of the work. Looks like it’s no longer available on their site so I’ll probably get the bolo. 

  2. What’s the go to disconnector for the stock 2? I installed the CZ T3 in my stock 2 and Lim pro back in 2016/2017. Are there any better options now? I have seen the BOLO from PD but don’t have any experience with them. Anything better now?

    Trying to help a friend out with their gun.

    Thanks!

  3. On 11/8/2019 at 10:28 AM, motherFNbrandon said:

    This will also have to qualify under the production numbers for CO (and Prod) for a new model, right?

    I don’t believe so. It’s a S2 with dot. The S2 has many variants already on the approved list. 

  4. I fell twice. First time was running right at a wall to a port and slipped when I got there and fell back and on my ass. Gun was up and straight down range. That was an area7 match. 

    The next one was at a regional IDPA match. Got up from a seated position and just plain tripped over my own feet. Went down on my hands and knees to catch myself. Didn’t loose control of the gun and had finger outside of the triggerguard. I was all scrapped up on my strong hand knuckles and knees. 

     

    I think if you have good muzzle control, you can keep the gun pointed down range, however, I haven’t fallen bad enough to where my arms have gone flialing all over. I know people that have done that. One guy slipped on ice, the other stepped on his upright magazine. So I don’t believe you can practice falling. You just don’t know how it will happen. Just don’t shoot anyone!

  5. If the nooks are already rooted and have a old version of PS installed, get on WiFi with an internet connection, run PS and choose Import/Export from the main menu. Scroll to to bottom of that screen and choose "Update App". That should do it...

    The import/export option isn't there on the nook simple touch. I don't see a way to update the app anywhere. A fresh install maybe the easiest option.

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  6. What do you mean "both sears"?

    Look at the interaction between the trigger bar and the sear. Look for any wear or modified parts. Look closely at the left side of the sear (as it sits in the gun) lower leg. It comes to a flat spot that contacts the trigger bar. If that has been shortened, the sear won't rotate far enough to clear the half cock.

  7. I use CCI primers with stock hammer and the xtreme light hammer spring and FP spring. I tried the Wolff hammer spring and it stacks too much. I wouldn't recommend them at all. Always use the same weight springs together. Example, use the light hammer and light FP spring together. Don't mix and match with the medium and light.

    I also have an extended FP. I believe that is a must.

    I have the one piece sear and other work done to it, but that won't affect lighting off primers. The one piece sear will take 8oz off the trigger pull.

    After you do all the work, make sure the FPB still works.

  8. You could swap basic external parts with ones from other guns from the same manufacturer that are also on the Production list.

    Right, I know swapping to a single sided safety from another production gun is fine. Based on the the rulebook, I don't think you can just take the right side off an ambi safety and be legal. Hence why I asked if there was a somewhere stating that you could just remove the right side safety per waktasz's suggestion.

    Is there a Production gun that comes with that configuration? If there is then I would say, "game on."

    The Lim Pro used to have that setup.

    Alex Gutt uses the safeties off a Stock 2 on his Lim Pro

  9. Just to follow up; the gun fit in the box pretty easily length and height-wise. Our club bought the box from IDPA and it was checked by one of our MD's. I just removed the strong hand side safety lever by simply removing the roll pin. The shaft sticks out a little further than I would like, but our local safety officer instructor (and Tanfo gunsmith, by the way) said it would be perfectly legal in ESP that way.

    I'm not ready or comfortable enough to drop the hammer during load and make ready yet anyway, to be able to use it in SSP. When I am, I might look into replacing it.

    This is how I shot mine at the one IDPA match I have shot since the DQ happened.

    And just like yours, my Lim Pro fit the box from IDPA with ease all around, except for the lid.

  10. It depends what division you want to shoot. If you want to stay in SSP, than you must use a safety from another EAA SSP legal gun. The only one I see that is SSP legal is the witness. Its a single sided safety.

    If you want to shoot ESP, than you can use pretty much any safety you want that fits in the box. The Stock 2 safeties should work fine, Just make sure they fit the box. Some dont. Or you can just remove the right side safety and run it that way.

    As far as it feeling "mushy", thats the way it is fit to the gun, and sear. Any safety you get, you should fit the sear to the safety.

    I see several possibilities here, but I am now too in the position of having a limited pro with ambi-safeties on it and it definitely won't fit in width.

    The length is as close to 8.75" as I can measure. Weight was good at 42 ounces.

    Was there a consensus on the best course of action for the safety?

    The ones on it right now feel rather mushy, so I would probably want to go to a legal single side one with a more positive feel to it, if one exists.

  11. It is, atlas.

    Is your safety ambi and black with the wide paddle on the left?

    Filling down the safety is not ssp legal.

    It is if they don't know about it which is why I suggested getting it cerakoted back the same color lol

    I would try that, but the people who were in charge of this match, will be the people in charge at the S&W indoor Nationals in February. They will be asking what I did and most likely checking on it.

  12. Possibly. I can't find anywhere that the lim pro or any other ssp legal gun comes with a one sided paddle like that though. The Eliete match has a one sided that looks like the S2 safety, but the gun weighs too much. 43 oz is max. Unless it actually doesn't weigh 44oz. EAA says the lim pro is 9" long, but it fits in an 8 3/4" box.

    It is, atlas.

    Is your safety ambi and black with the wide paddle on the left?

    Filling down the safety is not ssp legal.
    I'll trade you for a wide paddle single sided safety.
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