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9x45

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  1. Way too much bell. Only enough to sit the bullet, not even seat the bullet.
  2. I use 1.100" for both my G17s and my JRC carbine.
  3. It's is usually loose screws.
  4. Most of the 270K was either sponsored for powder, primers and bullets. I get free once fired brass. So not so much $$$ out the door. I have only replaced 7 RSA's in that 270K time frame, and one extractor, couple of trigger springs. They last along time, maybe I won't make 500K at my age....
  5. How is this? 15K rounds on one of my G22's.... Still not ready for cleaning. You can't trust a clean Glock... And only 7 recoil spring assemblies in over 270K rounds on one of my G17's
  6. South, all of mine are 1998 and older...
  7. This is a late 90's trigger and it is flat where the spring hole is.
  8. Never seen that in 25 years of running Glocks (Gen 3 and earlier). You have to use a kind of over head motion to swing it into the trigger housing and then snap it in place into the frame. Have you tried reversing the spring? Also the trigger bar in the picture seems to have a slight dimple at the spring hole. Have to pull out some of my spare triggers and check for that.
  9. You only have to shoot almost all Alphas in Limited Minor...
  10. It will run either way, but it should go in like this.
  11. I've well over 150K of Bayou HiTeks thru several OEM Glock 17s. They do not lead at all because I've recovered fired bullets and are of the same weight as loaded, and no scratches. If your gun runs dirty on Bayous then it's the powder. Jfitz, blowing out a mag and mag button is not a KaBoom. That's just a case rupture, could be caused by anything but most likely bullet setback. Kabooms split t he barrel, crack the slide and blow the frame to bits. Even .030" of setback can double the pressure. Article by Speer.
  12. Wak, uh, what country do you think I'm from? California is in the US, just like Georgia is in Florida. PA is east of Phoenix?, but I'm not really sure. Also it was not a USPSA match, it was a local action pistol match scored time plus points, no written rules, only stage briefs. Sarge, I'm not a USPSA RO, and have never read past the definitions section of the rule book, first time I ever saw that graphic..... And it's on page 110.....
  13. Yup, there it is.... and that's why Chuck is a CRO!
  14. Yes, I just didn't want to 238 pages to get there.....
  15. Ok, just have never seen that before...
  16. Hole touched the perf on T2 in the B zone.
  17. Yes, it was touching the perf line on the B zone of T2. Inside of T2.
  18. The hit is on the inside of the perf on T2 on the old B zone.
  19. T2 was in front of T1, lower. If the hit was on the perf above T2, yes, but it was inside of T2 perf.
  20. In the middle of the A zone of T1, but I say the perf is inclusive for T2, and not T1.
  21. Shooter had 1 Alpha on T1, above, and the 2nd hit was on T2, below, but the the perforate line was on T2. He claimed 2 A's on T1, I say the hit on T2 was on the scoring area of T2, not T1. It was on the perf, but inside the target area of T2. Didn't get a pic, but this was what T2 looked like.
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