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  1. I haven't shot many competitions lately (Maybe 1 match total in the last two years.) but I have been giving some though lately to returning to give CO a try now that they removed the mag restrictions; the idea of putting a red dot on a gun and running 20 rounds of 9mm sounds like fun to me that the sport was lacking for me previously.

     

    I have been thinking I would build a legit carry gun as in something I would actually carry like a Glock 19 and I would actually carry that AIWB so that would be my preference for where to put the holster. My question is would it be legal to carry AIWB? And if not is it because of the position on the waist? If that was the issue could I just carry OWB but at around the 1 oclock position on my belt?

     

     

  2. I bought and then immediately returned a dual illumination RMR. I really wanted to like it. I really did. It seems to work great in good lighting conditions but the second the light is dim it turns to shit and washes out a lot.

     

    I have a Mepro 21 optic on a rifle and that works well even in low light that I have it on my HD rifle so I thought the Dual Illum RMR would also work well but the Mepro 21 is a giant optic with a huge fiber window thing to collect light and the RMR is a very small optic with a very small light collector.

     

    If you are only ever going to use it in daylight where both you and the target are in day light I might suggest giving it a try but if you are ever in less than ideal lighting conditions; your in a darker area than the target I think you'll likely be disappointed.

  3. 7 hours ago, FortesInFide said:

     

    I guess I'm not sure what you mean. 

     

    0 deg cant. Not 15 degree. It looked like stealth gear did end up having one that was 0 deg but it looked very bulky and not really what I was looking for.

  4. 22 minutes ago, WiII said:

     

    To avoid that I wear my DAA inner belt(I prefer that to traditional loop belts as my weight fluctuates greatly), where the belt overlaps on itself is where I place the clip. The increased width of the belt prevents flopping and movement.

     

    That is the flaw with the Klipt and I'm not sure how you'd avoid it with a traditional belt 1.5inch belt? 

     

     

    You can't. That's why I returned it. It's a shame because it would have worked well otherwise.

  5. 1 hour ago, WiII said:

    I appendix carry my g43 in a blade tech klipt. It was $25 and works great for the price.

     

    What size belt do you use? I tried that with the 42 and their clip was so narrow and large that it flopped around on my belt when I tried it.

  6. Just got a Glock 42. It's just a but too big for most of my pockets but it's so light and shoots so well I'm thinking about carrying it IWB. Anyone have some suggestions for something with a straight drop cant that doesn't have a 2 month lead time? 

  7. Right now my primary range bag is a Midway Competition bag. It's a fine bag but maybe a bit big for what I do. I just became a member at a range where I have to walk down a large set of steps to descent into the pits where we shoot and I was thinking one of the back-pack styles might work well to make carrying the weight a bit easier so I'm leaning towards that style but I can't find one I like that would also do well at a USPSA match... at least not yet.

     

    Any suggestions?

  8. It looks like the Vortex is the most appealing option so far among the ones listed. I played with an RMR and the window was too small and too tinted for me to like it.

     

    I am looking at the Venom and the Viper but it's hard to tell what the difference is between them in terms of function. I can't tell which has the larger window. They both weigh the same and are available witha  6 MOA dot which is appealing. The only obvious difference that is standing out to me is that the Viper takes a CR 2032 Battery at the base meaning you'd have to remount the optic to change the battery and the Venom takes a CR 1632 Battery in a compartment at the top allowing you to leave the dot mounted to change the battery. What else am I missing?

  9. 38 minutes ago, Jerome said:

    This is what I've tried in order...

     

    Sig P320RX Romero 1 - I liked the large screen. However, the 3 MOA dot, although nice and bright, was too small for me.

     

     

     

    I was considering this gun until I noticed that it is only cut to take their dot and that it was only a 3 MOA dot. I found that annoying and that's why I decided might as well go back to Glock.

     

    Thank you for telling me what you liked about the Vortex options. Thank you.

  10. I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a Glock 19 MOS so I can shoot the USPSA Carry Optics division. I'm leaning very heavily towards one of the Trijicon Dual Illumn models with the 9 MOA green dot because I think it looks cool and I like the idea of never having to fiddle with it once it's zeroed. I know the limitations for the Dual Illumn models but I played with the green version in the store and it was much brighter than any version of the amber colored options I've ever seen in a dual ilumn RMR.

     

    What are you all putting on your pistols? Are there other good options out there?

  11. I have a SP01 I got in a trade that has the ambi safety levers. My hand is not large enough to reach it though so I want to put the largest extended safety on it I can while still being legal for IDPA's ESP and USPSA's Limited. I don't know that I'll ever actually shoot it in either I just want to know that I can if I want to.

    First question what safety is that?

    Second question how hard is it to install? Will there be any "fitting" required?

  12. The Gen1 ones are cheaper now ($45). The Gen2's can be had for $52. I guess they're trying to clear out the gen1s.

    What's the difference between Gen 1 and Gen 2 mags?

    They are very non specific about what exactly has changed between the two mags only that it would be more reliable to use Gen 1 Mags with a Gen 1 gun and Gen 2 mags with a Gen 2 gun. Curious. At least there is an easy way to ID the two though. An easy way to ID the two Gen guns too with the handguards. I am trying to convince myself the $1800 price tag for the carbine is worth it because I really want the lighter recoil of a gas gun.

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