Tampa-XD45
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On 5/9/2023 at 11:15 AM, HesedTech said:
There are a lot of great add ons to the 750, most really don't add anything to the finished loaded round, they just make the process a bit smoother. However, there is one item which makes the 750 far superior to the 650 and it's this, the index bearing block from Armanov.
Why? Because the primer depth can be adjusted easily, something the 650 wasn't good at.
If you are going to load precision rifle in the future, the floating die tool heads are a nice addition, but not really worth it for pistol rounds.
Are you using this thing? What primer depth are you able to get? I'd like to learn more this item for revolver loads.
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To temporarily stop primers from loading, I just pop the spring off. It takes 2 seconds.
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Looks like the Tanfoglio Force 22 TB pistol is coming to the US. MSRP of $575.00.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2023/05/10/tanfoglio-force-22-tb-pistol/
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EGW and Weigand both make S&W revolver picatinny rail mounts that may work for you.
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Adding another inexpensive method to the solution list. Rubber bands don't last long in our 100 degree Florida garages, and I can't use the spring method since I use the Powder Check Push Rod hole for my endoscope camera.
I attached a Double Split Shaft Collar with 1" Bore (Amazon link) to add about 3 ounces of weight to the switch section of the MBF dropper assembly. The brass section doesn't have a the clearance, and I didn't want to obstruct the clear tubing part. You may find the collar it at a local hardware store but I went with the Amazon choice. Works perfectly now.
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2 hours ago, HOGRIDER said:
Is their a Robert video at this link? I'm not seeing it.
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I bent the wire which worked for a while and eventually bought one of these: https://entirelycrimson.com/products/case-ejector
As the other poster mentioned, there are plenty of 3d versions on Ebay for less than $10. I went with the aluminum version and have had no problems since the install.
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10 hours ago, sharko said:
I have a 510C and a offset DPP, I usually don't use the offset unless I see a stage that calls for it. Last match I didn't turn it on because I didn't think I needed it. Wouldn't you know that in the middle of a stage the 510 went out, that cost me a lot of time.
And this is exactly why I always turn my 45 degree offset secondary sight on even if the stage doesn't require it.
I've had red dot sights fail and batteries fail during stages.
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Looks like you have plenty of meat to undercut the trigger guard a bit.
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35 minutes ago, rocket99 said:
Ive had it happen twice in about 5000 rounds. Two different Sig XFives
Factory ammo or reloads?
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Discontinued according to ShootersConnection: https://www.shootersconnectionstore.com/Magazine-and-Magazine-Parts/Magazine-Base-pads/Glock
The Taran Tactical are also tool-less.
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3 hours ago, Fishbreath said:
TK Custom made one called the Moon Clip Saver, although they don't seem to have it in stock right now.
It works very well for my TK .025 .357 moon clips, relatively well for my Revolver Supply .035 9mm moon clips, and not very well at all on my TK .035 9mm moon clips or 0.050 .40 S&W moon clips (but the latter two also don't bend very easily).
Here's picture of it for $145 on an Australian site: https://www.db-shootingsupplies.com.au/tkc-moonclip-saver-tool-6-7-8-shot
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3 hours ago, Dazhi said:
Does anyone know if a HD camera with at least 720P resolution can fit the center ceiling hold on a 650/1050?
I am currently using a backup camera that is probably 360p resolution. It's super blurry. Looking for an upgrade.
I guess HD cameras will require better cables for that amount of data, e.g. HDMI etc. while most of these backup cameras just run RCA component cables that cannot handle HD videos.
Blurrier than the images shown in this thread? https://forums.brianenos.com/topic/304157-dillon-1100-endoscope-camera/#comment-3362434
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Here's another option from Tromix: https://tromix.com/product/smith-wesson-extended-cylinder-release-latch/
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On 3/20/2023 at 10:20 AM, m700 said:
There are a couple available in beed blasted for anyone waiting for one, I just grabbed one. I have a couple questions about them.
1)What is the bead blasted finish? is it meant to look bead blasted and covered with something or is it just raw? If its raw I can just cerekote it
2) I would like to keep this gun Irons, well Fiber. Can anyone recommend and rmr cover plat that has rear irons on it?
Is this what you purchased? https://grayguns.com/product/lockwood-p320-slide-4-7-bull-barrel/
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I would spend the $200 for the ATF form 1 e-filing, another $50 for a stock (after getting the tax stamp) and you'll have a legal SBR. Regardless of the recent ATF rulings, braces aren't allowed in USPSA.
SBRs are tons of fun in USPSA matches.
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Is this the first or only 1911 to be made via two separate halves?
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/gun-review-vudoo-gun-works-mobius-1911/
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It's probably to avoid any ITAR violations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Traffic_in_Arms_Regulations
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12 hours ago, John Whidden said:
I welded mine up and then fit it. It helped accuracy based off of some offhand shooting, but I didn't do any "scientific" testing at all.
Let's see some pics.
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Jams in my 750 every time.
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TK Custom 9mm conversion on my 10-5
in Revolver Forum
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One reason ... I shoot different guns in different divisions and I use the same 9mm ammo in all pistols, revos, and PCCs. I only have to load 9mm now. Sold all of my 38 short colt brass.
TK did my 9mm conversion and I had it back in a week but that was back in 2014.