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Marshal82

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  1. COnsidering it now after I just finished building a Zev OZ9 based for CCP.....
  2. a gen 5 17 aftermarket guid rod will likely come with an adapter, just use it without the adapter to fit gen3.
  3. So I had a Stock 34 I put a Zev Frame on and had all kinds of similar issues. Complete slide stock 34 parts Zev Frame with stock trigger parts Massive FTExtract Turns out it needed more extractor tension. Zev recommended their longer extractor rod. I bought some of the longer glock bearing for the end of the extractor rod and the issue went away. Gun has been perfectly reliable since. I tried the Apex Extractor and Zev extractors both which have too much grab for a competition gun running lighter springs.
  4. This was the issue I had. The reason I run Gen4 trigger bars in my gen3 guns. However it made the Timney not work at all. I actually cut a Gen4 trigger bar to fit the timney and it did work well but I don't like the feel of the Timney with the soft reset so I boxed it back up and sits in my spare parts bin.
  5. I still have some trugrip, honestly just keep it as a pattern to cut my own out of Jessup skate tape. I've modified the template over the years to make it fit and stay better for me. If I knew what type of laser would work I'd try to cut a bunch or share my pattern.
  6. A tuned factory minus connector is where it's at. Polish it yourself, Vanek and Johnny glocks sells them tuned and polished I believe.
  7. THe gen5 barrels are traditional rifling which is "better" for poly bullets. Load and shoot, no need for a new barrel.
  8. I didn't make that parallel. I know how it works. I was explaining their marketing strategy. While also explaining that the Mean System, like the CMMG RDB, likely won't work well with Blowback Glock mag lowers.....because they've designed it for the Endo mag and standard AR lower. This is due to the mag height of normal glock mag lowers for blowback systems. The glock mag lower that should work is the CMMG one specifically for the RDB system. MkGs I believe.
  9. Because Mean arms makes the Endo mag and are marketing this roller upper as a bolt on to any standard 5.56 lower to run with a Endo mag. Since the Endo mag is also has direct compatibility with the CMMF RDB system that has known issues with non cmmg glock mag lowers, it makes since this Mean Roller upper may also, unless you have the $375 cmmg glock mag lower or use a endo mag with a standard AR lower.
  10. Sounds like you want a roland special. tons of options out there.
  11. "Trigger: 24 wins as tuned Gen3 triggers are much better than their Gen4 counterpart. " This isn't true. You can drop in Gen3 parts or if tuned properly they can feel nearly exactly the same. I actually run the Gen4 "bump" trigger bar in my Gen3.
  12. Marshal82

    ZEV OZ9

    The current model appear to only be RMR which also allows the Holosun 507c, same footprint. The longslide version coming I think will come with the bushnell optic. I'm waiting until they release the frame kits later this year.
  13. Marshal82

    Best Connector??

    I take the OEM - minus connector, and tune it for the action I want. Typically I smooth the top kicker that resets the trigger so it's smoother in the slide. Slightly angle and smooth the edge that interfaces with the trigger bar. True and polish the whole thing up. Typically gives a fast reset that doesn't feel sluggish and yields a smooth slight rolling break.
  14. Marshal82

    Best Connector??

    It's a standard - minus connector so depends on your spring rates but it's one of the many light connectors on the market. A fancy coating on a stock connector means nothing unless it's tuned properly. Most factory glock parts have a Teflon coating on them now.
  15. It's labeled that way but what they mean is the weight of the trigger. I'd wager it's a 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 lb springs which depending on the rest of the parts may or may not give you the advertised trigger pull weight. I"m sure it's a lighter pin safety spring and the trigger spring they don't say so it's stock or heavy. I really don't like kits like this because they don't give you all the information and I think it's false advertising. They are trying to compete with lone wolf with a race to who has cheap crappy glock parts. The TTI kit I have used and trust. I order most of my springs from Wolff in packs because I use them and put them in friends guns when I do triggers. My preferred Kit is a 4.5 striker spring, reduced pin safety spring and factory trigger return spring. Then I tune and polish the other parts to get the feel I want. The TTI kit is a good kit at a reasonable price.
  16. The locking block may not be the cause. The take down lever that locks on the barrel lug does play a big role, change that and re-test. Sometime a barrel change is needed as well.
  17. Considering the RTS2 and Romeo3 share the same bolt pattern. There are some similarities in the design, probably the same parent company.
  18. I think it's a different housing but same bolt pattern, evidently it's the same as the cmore RTS pattern.
  19. 6MOA , Side load battery tray. Hints at a P320MAX made for the Romeo3Max in the near future. MORE:
  20. Isn't it the same as the Gen4 part so it'll take the extended G41 version?
  21. In Short yes because it's not a factory trigger. Even though it looks exactly the same and no one can tell, it's still technically not SSP legal.
  22. For both my GLock 34s I can run 3.3gr of N320 with a 147 and come out at 130PF
  23. I preferred the curved a lot more. If gave me better feel and control over the trigger. Mainly due to a much more consistent placement of my finger.
  24. single later of heat shrink over the tube is just about right to remove a little overtravel.
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