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On 16/12/2017 at 9:50 PM, yigal said:
over 0.5mm is too much . it should be less.cz original barrel came in quiet accurate dimension for minimal fitting job.
but good to know.
don't forget chamfer the edge 0.5x45* if not it will not have full lockup .
Which edge needs to be chamfered?
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18 hours ago, yigal said:
VERY IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION .
Unfortunately I have added to that collection since that photo was taken - I have another one that is cracked and bent. It was hard to get out of the slide because it was bent and when I had a close look it is cracked almost right the way round.
I like to have 3 - practice, match and spare. I also have 4 slide stop pins but I don’t like to use them because they don’t leave the slide back when the mag is empty.
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Does anyone know if polarised glasses will work with red dots sights, specifically C-More?
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Include some group shooting in each of your live fire sessions, even if it is just a magazine at the beginning of the session.
You our can also do some accuracy work in your dry fire as well e.g. dry firing at a patch, light switch.
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Steve Anderson covered this in a podcast a while back;
analyse;
strategise;
memorise;
visualise; and
surrender to your eyes
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On 25/10/2017 at 4:30 PM, NiteQwill said:
I have a new Czechmate with a slightly different C-More mount than I've encountered before (on other Czechmates).
Based on the holes and the various angles, is this for an adjustable thumb rest mount? Does anyone make a mount to accommodate the holes? This would be great since my Orange feels great with the thumb rest (which I feel is missing from the Czechmate).
The thumbrest should have come with the gun. I would contact dealer you got it off and failing that CZ.
I ordered a new mount and racker from Robin Šebo via email a couple of weeks ago.
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Buy a new pin if you don't want to stake it and it keeps coming out. A new one should be a slightly tighter fit and should fix the problem.
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2.2.1.5 If a COF has a passageway visibly delineated by fault lines and/or a clearly demarcated shooting area, any competitor who takes a shortcut by stepping on the ground outside the passageway and/or shooting area will incur one procedural penalty for each shot fired after beginning the shortcut.
10.2.1 A competitor who fires shots while any part of their body is touching the ground or any object beyond a Fault Line will receive 1 procedural penalty for each occurrence. No penalty is assessed if a competitor does not fire any shots while faulting except when Rule 2.2.1.5 applies.
10.2.1.1 However, if the competitor has gained a significant advantage on any target(s) while faulting, he may instead be assessed 1 procedural penalty for each shot fired at the subject target(s) while faulting.
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On 04/10/2017 at 4:52 AM, perttime said:
... In IPSC, it is only a shortcut if you step on the ground outside the Fault Line.
Just saw a facebook video, where the designer wanted to have a Cooper Tunnel, and an optional longer way around. Daddy Long Legs had a different idea:
https://www.facebook.com/szelingertomi/posts/1891844957498459
That fault line was pointless as most shooters would have been able to step or jump over it. A wall would have been a much better option.
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The unintentional mag drop was probably caused downward pressure on the pistol when it was picked up. If the pistol was resting on the mag release, a small amount of downward pressure can be enough to activate it. The magazine still stays in the pistol when you pick it up but the first shot and slide movement causes the mag to drop out of the mag well.
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I also like to have at least 1 more mag on my belt than I plan to use.
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Get a gun that is reliable and drop test all your ammo. Ideally I would have the racker on the right side but I only use it to load and unload and the very rare unloaded start. My thumb rest props the gun nicely for table starts.
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MSA Sordin with gel cups. Still going strong after 8 years. The gel cups eventually split and need replacement but no real complaints overall.
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5 hours ago, Rnlinebacker said:
Too light of a guide rod recoil spring?
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Shouldn't be if it is the factory spring.
Also check your crimp.
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On 11/08/2017 at 3:26 AM, kneelingatlas said:
I like to say "anything is po$$ible
Seriously though, it's not the cost as much as finding someone with the ability and the willingness. I've been poking around a little looking for someone to mass produce lightweight CM comps to no avail.
On 11/08/2017 at 7:08 AM, aandabooks said:Send me some specs for what you are thinking for dimensions and material. I might be willing to do some work.
Let us know if these become available
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Given it is a new gun tolerances may be tight, how many rounds since you cleaned it properly?
Hollow points sometimes can be a source of feeding problems, try another bullet type if you are using them.
Has your ammo been drop tested?
My CZ prefers a shorter OAL, what OAL are you running?
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Do you have any pictures of it failing to go into battery?
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For those that are completing matches quickly I am curious to know your squad sizes, if you have RO's that move with the squad and if brass is collected while the stage is reset between shooters.
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I am restricted to 10 round mags and frequently plan 8, 9 or 10 shots before reloading. As part of my stage planning I memorise how many spare rounds I have on an array. Before long it becomes part of your subconscious and I don't need to think about it while running the stage, it just pops into my head if I make a back up.
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Extra weight can be a killer on your knees. I have a friend who knees are buggered from kick boxing and going up and down ladders and he has found knee wraps help.
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Does this happen in dry fire as well?
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For a table start or similar, at the 'are you ready' signal I move my eyes from the target to the gun and mags.
CZ Czechmate light strikes
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Do the rounds go off when you try them a second time? If the primers are high the first strike can be sufficient to seat them fully and then they fire the next time.
Individually check a batch of test rounds to make sure the primers are fully seated and chamber check them before firing them.
Also have someone else try your gun to see if it is your grip.