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  1. Our Limcats in 9x23 and .40S&W, all worked out of the box. We just told him the type of factory ammo available(Winchester)to us and he built the guns to fit that make of ammo.

    Cheers ....

    Mr. Lim and his son are good people... I've met then and their guns are freakin awesome but I fear my wallet or my wife would kill me if I made such a huge purchase...

    @want2race

    I understand but thats the difference between mass produced and custom ... JaeOne will agree ( that his a car guy) I've dropped $15K on a custom engine build and what I've expect is it'll not have a head gasket problem and the tolerances are right and compression is where I stated, them to be to my builder...

    It should start with the correct programming. Not lock up its pistons and wont even turn over... I understand engines are far more complicated than a pistol but the same thought process on the builders mindset is the same...

    If your spending $4k on up ... the bases should already be covered. You the customer should have told the builder I'm running the ammo @ this oal and this bullet design and these mags... all this has to be taken into account if your building a full custom...

    I personnally dont have this type of cash anymore ... So I build a factory mass produced pistol and modify it from their... Like my factory Edge or my coming soon STI Perfect 10...

    ps your avatar makes me wanna cry ... LOL, especially since I'm in Nazifornia and its sooo hard to get frames and these guns to hack them up...

  2. I kinda agree with JaeOne on this one...

    If We're talk springfield, hk, colt, cz, or glock... The 500 rounds break is fine because of the mass production. It is true a lemon could have fallen thru the cracks.

    But, with a builder (custom build); your not getting a mass produce item and you didnt pay mass production pricing... The price your paying for; is for that builder to take his time and give your build his attention and pour his heart and soul on each of his builds... Like Jaeone, at the shop he works @ you would expect perfection if you contract him to do a custom build, not one of those generic builds...

    Imagine if we were talking swords or katanas... The aahhh it'll start cutting better or it'll be solid after the first 500 swings or slashes doesnt work. The sword smithing is the same here with our pistols. Gunsmithing and sword smithing is art form and thats what your paying a builder for... His mastery of said art.

    Every builder should make sure his product if perfect when it leaves his shop. At the price we pay, it doesnt cost alot to make sure the pistol cycles before it is sent off to the customer...

    ps theres differences here I think that causes mis-communication...

    heres what I think:

    SV Infinity = Semi Custom ( because their volume)

    STI = Mass Produce

    Limcat = Almost custom (because of his volume)

    Custom = calling up *put your builders name here* contracting them to do a custom build for you ...

  3. Episode 47 - Polymer Guns

    Rick really doesn't want to be in this weeks episode but Caleb managed to bribe him to sit down and chat about plastic fantastic. The most popular type of firearm for tactical, competitive and self defense use.

    http://www.powerfactorshow.com/2011/11/06/episode-47-polymer-guns/

    Subscribe to the show on iTunes here and Zune here.

    YouTube :

    I just saw this ... and I actually have a affinity to HK pistols till I shot my STI Edge but I still love my P30LS that I trade away for the STI ... I would like to get another one to run production with ...

  4. depends on how much you bugged the gunsmith to the gun before it was ready to be shipped. and what kind of ammo and mags you are running in it.

    Have seen people run absolute crap through a new gun and can't figure why the gun won't run.

    kinda common sense to me ... if you can afford a custom pistol; who would in their right mind run some tula ammo in their 3k to 4k pistol ???

  5. I cant keep running Montana Golds... And I'm planning to run some 40sw Bear Creeks with WST in my STI Edge w/ the factory barrel...

    My questions is which is softer and less flippy ... 180gr or 200gr...

    Please post you favorite loads and power factor... Another question since I'm going to load lead what do I have to do with the crimp on my Dillon Square Deal ??? Thanx in advance

  6. Wow that looks fantastic. I have an Edge myself and I have to say i am envious of yours. Any chance of letting me know roughly how much it cost to bling it?

    Four days is amazing turn around.

    Cheers,

    Chris.

    Chris;

    I'll pm you the price break down...

  7. I got this STI Edge 40sw of a trade for a my HK P30LS V1 chambered in 9mm.

    This is how I got here:

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    STOCK STI Edge 40sw by rippspeed1, on Flickr

    I had Jimmy Vidanes install an Ed Brown grip safety, Dawson Precision front sight, Doug Koenig Low Mass Hammer, SV Infinity Thumb safety, STI gun smith flat trigger blank, Stipple the grip, under cut trigger guard and do a trigger job (trigger pull is crispy 1.5lbs). While I installed a Dawson Magwell, Dawson Posi lock extended mag release, Ed Brown mag button,Dawson tooless guide rod and wolf springs:

    and this is how she was for a few months while I messed with recoil springs:

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    STI Edge 40sw stippled by rippspeed1, on Flickr

    After shifting thru the Brian Enos forums gallery section I finally realized what and how I wanted this Edge to look...

    So I had Dave's Metal Works do the finishing work on her... Dave did the flat top with 40lpi serations, hard chromed, and did my lightening cuts on her...

    And this is how she sits today:

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    Hard Chromed STI Edge by "Dave's Metal Works" in Covina by rippspeed1, on Flickr

    The Flat top w/ 40lpi serations and lightening cuts:

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    Flat Top 40lpi Lightened STI Edge 40sw by rippspeed1, on Flickr

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    Flat Top Serated 40lpi STI Edge done by "Daves Metal Works" in Covina by rippspeed1, on Flickr

    Side Profile:

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    Hard Chromed and Lightened STI Edge by "Daves Metal Works" in Covina by rippspeed1, on Flickr

    Only thing missing is the SV Infinity flat trigger, waiting for Jimmy to install it...

    Jimmy Vidanes does some great lightening work, trigger jobs and fitment.. While Dave fast turn around( I drop it off on saturday 19th and it was ready for pick up on the 23rd) and work is quality is second to none...

    These are the guys that I'll be using to modify my STI Perfect 10 to a custom 6" Limited gun... And make me an open top end for my Edge...

  8. I'm converting the STI Escort to a 1 piece guide rod and plug from SVI ... The only missing part is ordering a 12 or 14lbs spring... Where/Who makes these ??? Anyone know ???

    If I cant find one I was just going to get a recoil spring from wolff springs and cut it to lenght... Anyone know the lenght of a recoil spring for an officer slide ???

  9. The SVI thumb safety are the best, most people haven't tried them but once they do they never go back.

    As far as the grip safety STI, SVI, and Ed Brown all have .25 radius so they should feel the same. You may like or dislike the thumb relief cuts on the sti.

    I actually didnt like the STI with the relief cuts because it actually beat up the base of my thumb... Actual bruise the crap out of it...

    I swapped out the Ed Brown grip safety with it and it helped me have a higher grip on the pistol. And it felt more comfortable... As for the thumb safety I wont use anything else but the SVI Extra Wide unit... I'm ordering them for my Perfect 10 and my wifeys STI Escort...

  10. First of I've only have experience with Ed Brown and STI... The Ed Brown definitely beats out the STI grip safety when it comes to hi grips..

    Is the Ed Brown grip safety the best for bringing you grip high up on the pistol ??? How is it compared to the SVI grip Safety???

    Who makes a grip safety make you ride high on the pistol ???

  11. Hello: Is it a bushing barrel or a bull barrel. STI make one for each. Shooters Connection also carries them :cheers: I would get a 12.5lb ISMI and a 14lb ISMI 5" recoil springs and try those. If the slide is lightened then the 12.5lb is what I use. Hope this helps. Thanks, Eric

    Eric

    its for a bull barrel ... Have a Perfect 10 on order which I'm going to swap in a 40sw bull barrel.

  12. You could always have the dust cover cut back to whatever length you like if you find it to be too heavy. I believe I was quoted something around $50 to do this by a reputable local smith.

    ooohhh dang would never mess with the frame just because I know I'm going to have a hard time getting another one... Look where I'm located and you'll understand...LOL

  13. What do you guys think ???

    I'm stuck in a cross roads... I got a deal with a buddy of mine, we're getting a discounted price because we're purchasing 2 pistols ( actually 3 ) at once...

    Perfect 10 chambered in 40sw for limited ... Too heavy or should work if I lighten the slide ...

  14. That is what i do, i ditched the 2 piece 6" rod and just went with a 5" rod and the long bushing. Mine is a bushing barrel 6".

    sweet ... I guess I came to the right place for my answers...

    One last question... hows hard is it to take down with the 5"rod and the long bushing on a Bull barrel???

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