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ftjandra

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    Ferdi Tjandra

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  1. Will give them a ring tomorrow after work. Thanks for the lead.
  2. OWB is fine as long as it's not a dropped off set holster. That'd be a bit hard to conceal. I'd love to hear your suggestions for the OWB holsters. I'll look up the Raven Concealment.
  3. I figured I'd ask here and see if anyone runs a similar set up and has had success finding holsters. This will be for conceal carry, not competition. I would prefer OWB, but don't mind IWB. I also prefer a leather instead of kydex, but at this point would go with kydex since I haven't found much. Bonus points if the holster actually covers the the Deltapoint.
  4. Does anyone know of carry holsters that would accommodate this M&P Pro? It's my brother's gun. I don't have current pics, but it now has an extended threaded barrel, so I'm thinking the holster should be open.
  5. 1.085 OAL, Vihtavuori n320 @ 3.2 grains I believe (I have it documented, but can't remember of the top of my head exactly if it was 3.2 grains), 124 grain Montana Gold JHP EDIT: CCI primers.
  6. Ascendence International nTherm handguards. http://ascendanceintl.com/ascendance-hand-guards/
  7. Thanks for the quick reply. Any tips you have for not having the detent shooting out or just any tips in general? I'm paranoid. I'm thinking of building a box to take the gun apart in so that if something shoots out, like the detent which is under spring tension, it will land in the box.
  8. Haven't taken my Accu-shadow apart before, but wanting to install the DSperman extra power safety springs that I got a week ago. My question is, do I have to remove the hammer spring first? I was checking the guide and the step prior is to remove the hammer spring. Or, is the guide in no particular order, and all I have to do is push the sear spring leg out and remove the sear cage so that I can access the safety detent?
  9. It is possible, but you have to literally, sand the right hand side safety lever down. If I'm not mistaken, CGW has done this modification to a customer's gun before. I'm almost positive it was CGW, but might have been another CZ builder. A guy posted pics of it on the CZ forums a few weeks ago. EDIT: Might have been Thompson Custom. If I do find the thread, I'll edit this post again.
  10. Seems to make sense. I mean after you took a mallet to the gun, you most likely reduced the overall length of the cartridge. It stands to reason that the new and shorter overall length chambers just fine. FWIW, my CZ likes 1.085 overall length but that's with reloads using 124 gr MG JHP.
  11. For a drop in kit, the trigger feels better than the M&P trigger job that was on this gun prior to installation, and the trigger job was by a very, very renown M&P gun smith. Compared to my bro's Accu-shadow, this drop in trigger has less over travel, but a bit more pre-travel, but we're talking fractions of a fraction of an inch. The Accu has 1/16 inch over travel and about the same for pre-travel. (I'm not dropping names)
  12. I couldn't tell if the trigger was made of a polymer or if it was aluminum. I'm hoping it's aluminum.
  13. DELETE since the posts below showed cheaper prices than what I found.
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