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  1. I have that same barrel in the fluted version. It will shoot match bullets under 1 MOA all day and 55 Hornadys right @ 1 MOA. I have owned a couple of their barrels and the service, quality, and value were/are top notch
  2. You are not be screwed up. I was screwed up. You are correct. I edited my post accordingly
  3. The improvement of a lighter buffer will be most notable when you get the gas adjusted properly. If it's over gassed the heavier buffer will feel softer because it slows the bolt down.
  4. Rifle buffer with weights removed = JP LMOS rifle buffer in weight (3oz.) Same weight as a std carbine buffer . It will run fine if all else is correct
  5. What he said.....http://www.burrisoptics.com/sites/default/files/content/products/manuals/xtriiuserguidev7-31-15.pdf Page 3
  6. http://www.65creedmoor.com/?topic=3.msg3242#msg3242
  7. Not sure why there is so much whining about adjustable gas blocks sticking up. I have used them for years and never really had an issue I thought was serious enough for me to not take advantage of the benefits they provide. When you first get one, adjust it for your chosen set-up. If you do it properly, you will not have to adjust it again unless/until you make a major change to the ammo your using, or decide to change your spring/buffer/BCG combo. At that point, I just put a few drops of Kroil on the adjusting screw, let it soak in, then click it one click in both directions, after which it adjusts like a new one. I personally am a fan of SLR and have never had one fail or lock up that the above didn't fix.
  8. Lighttac.com had them in stock last time I checked. That's where I got mine.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thanks for the info and the nice comparison write-up. I think I might try one, just because I can and I've been wanting to try a flat trigger. I have 2 AR Golds, A couple JP's , and a Hyperfire 24C. All are good. Personally I like the AR Gold the best for precision shots and the lite reset doesn't bother me, but I know it bothers some. I think it's because I shot (and still do) 1911/2011 designs with very light triggers for many years If the 1911 type trigger is what you like I really think you'll be a fan of this trigger. I have a short flat trigger in my single stack gun and this is almost identical. Let me know what you think if you get one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk So I bought one and I like it. Very nice machine work and finish. Install is a snap and I like the two screws to secure it in place (zero wiggle or slop) Trigger pull is easily adjustable for pull and I set it at 2.75 lbs, as for me that's a nice comfortable weight (it will go from 2-5 lbs. give or take a couple oz.) The reset is a little more positive than the AR Gold and the break is like glass. Almost zero over-travel and very short reset. A couple of my friends still think the reset is too light but they also hate the AR Gold. Fired some rounds at the range and I'm liking it a lot. Precision shots are very predictable and splits are as good or better than any trigger I've used This is my first straight trigger and I like that also, but it's available in either curved or flat. Of course I can't comment on longevity but it looks very well made and the hammer spring is very robust so I don't think there will be any ignition issues. I think there will be those who don't like it because it's too similar in feel to the AR Gold, and that's a personal feel kinda thing All in all, I think it's a great trigger by any standard and when you factor in the price, it's a winner.
  9. https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2016/4/07/usmc-match-45-load/ I have fired a lot of this load thru my Gold cups with 14 lb. recoil spring. It will shoot x-ring all day at 50 yds. in both pistols if I do my part As always; use at your own discretion
  10. That has the spring. Don't want to pay for a spring that I won't use So after two people post TTI you couldn't find these on the website? http://tarantacticalinnovations.com/magazine-extensions/ $29-31- no spring
  11. Lighttac.com had them in stock last time I checked. That's where I got mine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thanks for the info and the nice comparison write-up. I think I might try one, just because I can and I've been wanting to try a flat trigger. I have 2 AR Golds, A couple JP's , and a Hyperfire 24C. All are good. Personally I like the AR Gold the best for precision shots and the lite reset doesn't bother me, but I know it bothers some. I think it's because I shot (and still do) 1911/2011 designs with very light triggers for many years
  12. Are there any plans by anyone to stock the Trigger-Tech in the US? Looks like no stock at mfg. level. Web site says "30 Day Lead Time"
  13. You need to remove the trigger pin so the tail of the trigger can be moved forward and down to allow the selector barrel to pass through and make sure you have the safety screw removed or turned in so it will clear.
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