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Shadyscott999

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  1. an 8lb spring with about 40k on it feels awesome. Kinda like a 7 with a little more oomph.
  2. As an RO that has ran hundreds if not thousands of shooters, when you point a loaded gun at me or anyone else I NO LONGER WANT YOU IN THE MATCH. If you send one over the berm toward a neighborhood 1 mile away, I NO LONGER WANT YOU IN THE MATCH. I don't care about your preference to be able to see your scores that you didn't risk someones life to earn. We play a game that is inherently dangerous. If I were king I think a a DQ should carry over to a subsequent match ( but that would be very hard to do)
  3. Please point out where I said anything about "generic" tungsten barrels. I said in my post my Akia guns. I also said in a subsequent post that I don't know if that is how limcat does theirs. You on the other had painted with a broad brush and we know how that works.
  4. Very true. The weight alone has major effect on how the barrel unlocks and locks
  5. Incorrect. When you are opening up the hole in the slide from .694 to .750 it takes just shy of one oz out of the slide. My open gun slides come it at 8.5 oz I don't know if that is how Johnny is doing it but it makes a noticeable difference the way we are.
  6. I have shot a lot of tungsten limited guns. They are very soft and the sites track well. The whole point behind tungsten is you are removing reciprocating mass from the slide and adding stationary weight.
  7. all my Akai guns are tungsten sleeved. I would not go back to a regular barrel. They make a huge difference in dot movement and tracking for me.
  8. Tshirt deal is still going on. LOL https://acguns.com/product/t-shirt-special-package/
  9. Bevin Grams made the tungsten magwells.
  10. Maybe not. What a strange change to the rules.
  11. Has to be on the production list for carry optics
  12. This has been far from my experience.
  13. An MPX will shoot softer at 150 PF than the best tuned AR9 at 130 PF. Shoot hotter ammo and you will have less problems.
  14. I would be highly surprised. Most people want light carry guns. We are such a very small market I just don't see the ROI for most companies.
  15. I buy PD's by the pallet. Everyone I know around me uses PD's. If you are having feeding issues, it's your gun not the bullets. You might want to sort that out. Not only are they as or more accurate than MG, they are faster with the same load and significantly cheaper.
  16. Mine are 18 oz in both guns. I have gone as low as 14 oz. I was lighting them off a little early coming into close targets when it was 14. Went back to a little over a lb and all good
  17. Maybe the wrong is shooting 50-75k rounds a year. Please let me know what you think. Apparently you know everything about everything. SV triggers are well know for breaking. ETA: I also shot a barrel to a smooth bore in one year, two years ago.
  18. The problem is the aluminum triggers are for the most part, junk. I have broken over 10 SV triggers. I have yet to break an STI trigger. The STI is the "better parts selection" I think that s just likely a optical illusion on the sight. That and he has it jacked way up for some reason. It is melted in in a standard bomar cut.
  19. Its an adjustable sight. The plastic gunsmith fit blank triggers are far longer lasting than anything else out there.
  20. I went through the same thing when I bought a new truck. I like the interior of the Fords the best but I really wanted a Ferrari V10 installed. I called and spoke with the dealer and he said no. I then called some Eyetalian guy in Eyetalia and he told me no also. I can 't believe they are doing this to me. I mean for god sakes I am buying a custom truck. Maybe I should go buy a file and see if I can file the new motor in there in 10 minutes or so and not make myself look bad on a forum full of shooters.
  21. Prices I was quoted by 3 reputable machine shops with experience in this area were double the cost of an EVO and that was on a minimum run of 100 pieces.
  22. I spent signifigant time looking into this exact thing last year. I suspect you will be shocked when you get pricing. I was.
  23. As I said earlier. I own two 1050 Pro's, 1 650 Pro and 1 Evo Pro. The Evo is light years ahead of the 1050s in quality of construction. It just runs smoother and faster. A lot faster. Actual throughput on my 1050 Pro when loading 38 supercomp is about 1700 rph due to the limits of the 1050s. Sloppy tolerances and a shell plate advance that just can't really handle a case FULL of powder at a speed far above what the machine was designed to do. My first run of ammo on the Mark 7 EVO clocked in at an actual 2350 rounds per hour output with nearly zero powder spillage. The number of Mark 7 autodrives numbers in the thousands now. The number of Evos is also in the thousands now Were the folks are Mark 7 caught a little on their heels with the huge sales? Sure. Any new company would be. I am personal, close friends with the owner. He and his growing team are working each and every day to make their customer support the new industry standard. I am 100% confident they will make that happen. If the OP wants to talk, shoot me a PM and I will give you my phone number. You are welcome to give me a call if you have any questions.
  24. Grip screws being lose can cause all kinds of issues. Overtravel screw isn't likely. You won't be able to tell by looking. Try putting just a little more inward bend on the middle leg of the spring and see if it still does it.
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