That firing pin block is what's holding it in place
That was suppose to come out before using Hennings pin.
There is a slot on the block, pushing. And rotating should find the slot and out the firing pin
PM sent Kurt.
Make sure you get Henning's 170mm,
1 extra 140 factory mags and get
3x Hennings basepads(can get +4) that will give you 22rds with TJ or SC brass.
Greg, I had a small frame in 9x21. i loaded 9mm
6.8 autocomp 1.145aol .378 crimp..it shoots flawless!
at 165pf the gun will hold. No need of modification
just need a reliable mags. Hope this helps.
Good luck!
SB
If I exagerated and say my compensator,barrel, and frame 50 lbs!
and I have a 10oz..slide, dont you think that the gun wont move
and would be flat shooting?
Thinkin of making a heavy comp and lightened my slide to 10.oz..
I like to adjust with the normal switch as I have more
time to relax on the start line.If I shoot too quick,
we all know what the outcome to that. Too jerky..poor shots.
I know my old barrel had lots of round thru it and still makes major
but takes 7.4 auto comp!! no pressure signs. I bet you will use less
powder on a new barrel. My set up is also 5inch open with 3 port comp no holes
and 5.25inch kkm bull barrel. I currently use 6.8 to 7.0 autocomp, aol 1.145, .378 crimp
with cci pistol primers.
Note: merged topic.
To all who is interested. I thought I'd post
the loading manual here..I still have a few pounds
of this till Bobby gets more.
http://ipsc.invision...pe=post&id=6426