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Finally read the FAQs (3/11)

  1. Very nice! The reason for 40's is until about a month ago i never owned a 9mm so i always shot 40 heavy load for USPSA and a whimper for 3 gun it just worked with the STI I have about 7,500 bullets and about 150 lbs of 40 brass. And about 3,000 loaded rounds. This weekend my M&P is a week late from when it was due in. I called Saturday the $50 deposit (which they did not ask for but i offered because i think it is the right thing to do) the credit card did not go thru, so they did not order it! I said i called and checked on it and they said oh ya its not in yet but give it another couple days. TWICE! Now no gun I am so ticked off i told them to forget it. I called Big Box Store next and they said it will be special order and X person will call you. Guess what no call! Maybe when i cool off i will make another attempt to buy one. Your story sounds compelling
  2. When I went out to buy a polymer pistol I looked hard at both M&P and Glock the feel of the M&P felt better to me (probably grip angle and feel), not too worried about trigger as those are the most tune-able parts. After a couple trips to Cabela’s I decided to buy a M&P and after taking it to the range I decided to buy this project gun. I know folks who shoot Glocks and LOVE them it is more about personal preference and some folks shoot Glocks for their job and develop a comfort with them. So there is no right or wrong just preferences. Get what wou can afford and spend time at the range competing and practicing is the best plan! IMO
  3. I had the pleasure of a DQ for that. I removed the ambidextrous safety and made it a habit to ditch it on the right side. I like the STI’s they are great! They are pricey and a full custom is really pricey. You have to admire those who are good enough to get all that is in one out of it. I am pretty sure a good M&P tuned up will have more capability in it than I am capable of wringing out of it. But since I have another one for home defense the range will get me accustomed to handling and finding most of the flaws in a less critical situation.
  4. I have an STI Edge for Limited in USPSA, and two guys I know swear by these so that is what got me going on this project. the trigger is going to be a challenge but they say the Apex triggers are very good so we will see.
  5. This is the captured guide rod I am thinking of getting. I usually have a soft set up for 3 gun light loads and a stiffer spring for USPSA. That was in my 2011 I assume these will be the same. https://shop.springerprecision.com/Springer-Precision-MP-9-40-Stainless-Steel-CAPTURED-Guide-Rod-SP0420.htm
  6. Thank you, that gets me going I will give them a try.
  7. The compatibility note is what concerned me so I was trying to stay with a combination without mods. The TTI seems to not work with either without modification.
  8. I decided to buy one of these as a winter project for 3 gun, should get it in about three more days. That said I am looking at the options for magazine base pads and mag well extensions to start with. Apex seems to be the source for triggers and barrels when and if I choose to go that way, but for now the best options on magazines seem to be using the OEM with an extension. The two I have come across are Taylor Freelance and Springer Precision. Are there any recommendations or advantages of one over the other?
  9. Rock River arms used to have a 40 S&W (not sure if it was any good) is there anyone else who has a recommendation for a pistol calibre AR in 40?
  10. Titegroup is difficult to beat. VV is clean, but a couple years ago due to costs and availability I decided to try Titegroup and have not found a compelling reason to leave it.
  11. Join us on May 25th at North Porter County Conservation Club for the 5th match of the 2014 Indiana Multigun Series. We will have 5 fun stages at this match, challenging your ability out to 100 yds. with rifle, down to 16 feet with birdshot. Setup: Saturday May 24th starting at 12:30pm (Please email me if you plan on coming out to help setup) Registration: will start no earlier than 8:00AM, and ends at 8:45AM Match Fee: $20 for NPCCC members, $25 for non NPCCC members, women & juniors 16 or younger shoot free. Shooters Meeting: 9:00 AM The latest revision of the INMG rules are attached to this email, for you reference. Round Counts (Approximate, bring double) Rifle: 100 Pistol: 100 Shotgun: 100 Pistol Caliber Carbines are allowed at North Porter County Conservation Club. No steel core ammunition is allowed at NPCCC. If you have any doubt as to whether or not your ammunition is steel-core, please find a magnet and test it before bringing it to the range. Use of steel core ammunition at any match at NPCCC will result in disqualification from the match, fines to cover target replacement cost, banishment from the range, banishment from all future INMG matches, and public ridicule on every known social media outlet in existence*. NOTE: all matches at NPCCC, AtlantaCC, Wildcat Valley and Hillside Shooting Sports are conducted under a COLD RANGE as per USPSA rules. All guns must be either holstered (or bagged) at all times, unloaded, hammer down, with no magazine inserted. Long guns should remain bagged, or in a rack with an open action, and/or an "empty chamber indicator" (flag) in place. It is the shooter's responsibility to ensure that the muzzle of any gun is never pointed in an unsafe direction. You may only handle your gun only at the direction of the range officer (RO), or in the designated "safe areas." You may not handle any ammunition or loaded magazines in the safe areas. Violation of these or any other safety rules shall result in a match disqualification. *Not really. But probably. RePete Briggs Multigun Match Director North Porter County Conservation Club
  12. Welcome to the forum. While away I suggest you find the club where you hope to shoot and make contact with the director of USPSA there. They can probably help when you get back and even get a loaner rig to shoot a first match. Then you can make up your mind try the 2011's also that is where I went and I was dead set on my Colt 45 1911 when started, but i got tired of the mag changes. After you shoot a first club match you will learn A LOT. Stay safe
  13. It's not magical its mechanical, use Mobil 1
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