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  1. Are the hammer and trigger springs from a M2 interchangeable with the Nova/Super Nova? I’d like to use reduced power springs so if they aren’t interchangeable where’s a source for some? Another question, I’m sure some of you have played with the radius on the bottom of the bolt. Is there anything “slicker” or “more better” than just cleaning it up and polishing the cocking slot/hammer raceway? @kurtm?

  2. I have a quick question. Sorry if this has already been covered but I just had back surgery, and I am laid up and drugged up. So reading all the posts is a chore with the pain killers they gave me. Anyway I was talking with a guy at the gunstore about the m2 3 gun edition, and he suggested just buying a m2 and taking it to a gun smith. Suggested that I could come out with a better gun at less of a cost. Has anyone done this or what are your thoughts?

    You'll be a couple hundred ahead and have a better product if you buy a regular M2 Field and send it to Accurate Iron for the full meal deal.

  3. So I was at a match today, 3GN Club Series, and a shooter on my squad shot a paper rifle target at about 10yds and knocked over a Popper with the shoot through, what's the call? Match DQ for engaging steel with rifle too close, stage DQ, just a penalty for FTE on the Popper since it was to be engaged with pistol, or no penalty and tell him he was lucky? I've never seen this kind of shoot through happen before and I'm asking so that when/if it ever happens to me I'll know what to do.

  4. I didn't have enough time to go get my Bachelors so I just Googled it.

    http://www.saami.org/PubResources/GunRecoilFormulae.pdf

    Lets figure out that FRE equation you provided.

    If we assume a limited gun weighing 38 oz, 180gr bullet at 175pf, we get 4.237 ft/lb.

    Add 3oz onto the weight of the gun, and we get 3.927 ft/lb. That's a ~7.5% decrease in kinetic energy. That's only for a free recoiling firearm. ie, one that isn't being held.

    Yes, the lighter gun will have more kinetic energy after a given distance traveled than the heavy gun, in the same way the lighter can has more kinetic energy than the heavy can at the same height.

    But you're there to hold the gun, so the energy is transferred into you instead. We're still just changing the way the energy (recoil) is felt.

    Not to mention, this is just calculating F.R.E. based on the total weight of the gun. So you had better hang your 12oz can of paint from the grip so the recoil is "less", it'll work better than the tungsten barrel.

    Or:

    If the recoil is "less" where did that energy go if not into your hands?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy

    Seems to me that 3oz of additional mass decreased the rearward momentum by 0.31ft/lb before it was transferred into my hands by your calculations, thank's.

  5. Simple physics will tell you that if the same energy is going out the front of the gun, the same is going into the shooters hands. You're just changing the perception of the recoil.

    Seriously!? I don't have a whole lot of edumacation but I know I can't send a paint can full of sand near as far into the air with a M-80 as I can when it's empty, just sayin.

  6. +1 on what Kurt and Mark said. Awesome, Great and Friendly match.

    A huge Thank You to the folks at Hornady, Heartland Shooting Park and the town of Grand Island for an exceptional match.

    And another HUGE Thank You to all the sponsors that donated.

    This was our second year shooting this match and I can tell you all that this match is responsible for introducing many good people to the sport of 3gun. Congratulations to every one involved with this match for helping grow our sport, and Thank You!

    Jeff, if you'd have shot the match you might have realized there was an RO overseeing the Pre Load plus a couple more ROs, scorekeeper, Sqaud Wrangler and other competitors watching the shooting. So yeah I'm pretty sure mag capacity got checked, but you wouldn't have noticed.

  7. If you really want a 9mm get one. Buy a stock Edge new, or used if you can find one, and a SDB and start learning to load and mechanic on your guns. You said you're going to start GS school so I reckon you plan on working on guns for a living, so get started. There's a lot you can do with basic tools and when you get far enough in school that they turn you loose with a mill you can lighten the heck out of your slide and build a 40 top end too. All the while you'll be learning and gaining experience.

    If you just have to have a brand new custom gun for your birthday start calling and talking to the builders and see what they say. Every one of those mentioned here are top shelf and have build times from 4-18 months, plenty of time to put half down and save the rest.

    Just my .02

  8. I agree with all the above, it should be scored as shot. But I've got a really stupid question for you all. Say I blow my rifle up during a stage and decide to dump it in the barrel and run back and grab my Compadres rifle off the rack and finish the stage, is that legal anywhere but Ironman? I know if I was the RO and a shooter just blew his gun apart I would stop him right there but I just had ask anyway.

  9. To the OP

    If you put on a one day 8 stage match with plaques and a random draw table it would have to be under a $100 entry and within 4hrs drive before I would even think about going. And, then I would consider who you as the MD were and whether or not I believed you could design stages worth me spending $500 and taking a day out of my weekend where I could be doing some real practice. From a consumers point of view it all boils down to the dollars and entry fees are honestly the cheapest thing about going to ANY match, large or small. So with two equal matches to choose from I'm going to the one with the better prize table.

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