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inrut

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  1. Thank you Generation 3 Gun for the scholarship for the 2015 Hornady Pandemic match. It is great to see a 3-gun organization with support for the Juniors.
  2. Thank you for the scholarship for the 2015 Hornady Pandemic Match. Your support for Kain and all junior shooters is greatly appreciated.
  3. Ok I have to ask how could a loose front sight make your bullets keyhole I didn't say the front sight was the keyholing problem. I had 2 m&p pros the same way. Smith changed the sights because the front sight was drifting. I changed the ammo and it was good. Look at my first post in this thread before you call me out. I fought this problem also but the ammo was WWB. This was with the old barrels. I bought the 1in 10 barrels when they came out and wow my guns loved that. The new barrels were great for accuracy.
  4. Your gun is new enough to have the newer barrel. Check your front sight. Try different ammo. If that don't do it I bet the barrel needs replaced.
  5. Check to make sure your front sight isn't drifting from side to side. I had similar grouping keyholing issues with Winchester white box. what is the build date on you gun?
  6. I just keep a rule of thumb to change all gun and mag springs every year. I would save the money and buy the oem recoil assembly. Take the hex screw out of the end and drop in any ismi flat spring. The factory guide rod is stainless also. This way you can change your spring to a different weight with a drop in assembly. This works really well for shooting different weight bullets and loads.
  7. The SSS magwell is great, but make sure it has a long screw in it. The longer screw seems to keep better tension than the short. Maybe its just that I'm too hard on things!!! Ha Ha
  8. Tarans group is awesome. I stand firm in the fact that If he makes it I will buy it from him. TTI products are the best money can buy and his customer service is outstanding.
  9. inrut

    40 to 9mm

    I have a glock 35 and a 24, both have kkm conversion barrels. So far after 1000's of rounds they are extremely reliable and accurate. I did change the ejector and extractor to 9mm. Didn't need to, but I have not changed them back to .40 since.
  10. I also switched from frog lube to seal one. Seal one is like the original frog lube that worked. I heard a story that frog lube's founders split and that's where seal one came from. I finished off my first tub of the original Frog Lube and reordered the new formula. I noticed a lot of difference in the consistency of the paste. The new formula was like applesauce, the original was like butter. Then I tried IGG with no good luck. Igg seemed to take longer to clean. IGG had a great sales pitch at the proam they would clean your gun for you, but everything was in an ultrasonic. Then I found Seal One which was like the original frog lube. So its Seal One for me. I have not had any malfunctions running 3-gun with Seal one. I also quit cleaning guns at matches. Seal one just works, and the orange smell isn't bad either.
  11. Seal 1 works great in the paste and liquid.
  12. Its all in the lock. I have both and will keep buying the TTI's for ease of use. As for durability, I have put my TTI's through hell and back and they still do as designed.
  13. I know that the gen 4 mags are a little different In dimension than the gen 3's. Call TTI they will help you out. Taran and his crew are second to none for customer support.
  14. Yes they are legal for production. I cannot speak for quality. I heard they had problems, but the factory mags still rock.
  15. Tooth and Nail does some awesome things to the MKA.
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