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dwzuspsa

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  1. I had polio on my left side so I got the 10.5 inch and use it for 3-gun. I have notice that I need to choke up for longer steel or clays...not quite full choke but more thatn mod.
  2. Check out Tennessee Arms for their polymer lowers. They have a video with a lower on a full auto and fire like 12000 round thru it...and they have a fully assembled kit...I have two PCC built on their lower and both work reliably but took some tuning to get there. They are probably one of the least expensive lowers around. The only real problem I have had is fitting the lower and upper-they tend to go together very tightly so need to fit them.
  3. Home Depot has a Ryobi blue line fan with a mister....it does fit on a 3.5 gallon bucket but the filter line does fit in a water bottle you can carry on your gun cart.
  4. tAcTiCaL-D....all I can say is keep asking them for info....seems the old addage...the greasy wheel works....I think they are good people to deal with but are a little over promised sometimes. I am very happy with mine and have not had any problem with this one.
  5. per Troy: It's ok to leave your gun in the holster, even with magazines on the belt, in the safe area while you attend to other business. As long as the magazines themselves are not handled, there are no safety violations. An unattended firearm is just that, unattended. It is not dangerous, nor can it do anything on its own. The biggest threat to an unattended gun on a safe area table is the chance it gets stolen. The rules say you can't handle ammunition, snap caps, dummy rounds, or empty cases in a safe area. Having them in magazine carriers, or in your bag in a safety area is not a rules violation.
  6. I also submitted the question to USPSA NROI...waitng for an answer and will post what they have to say here.
  7. At yesterdays match a new shooter left his holstered gun and belt on the safe table to use the porta poddy....he also left a loaded mag on the table and two more loaded mag in the carriers on the belt. I referred to Section 2.4.1.1 - 2.4.1,4. Nowhere in that area do the rules say leaving a firearms un-attended is OK. I explained the idea behind the Safe Area and being his first match I issued a firm warning and advised him to bag the gun in the safe area and put it in his cart then do what ever his bladder needs to do.. read 3.3 and find it to be used for state and local ordinance. Just a CRO's oppinion.
  8. I have been working with the Tennessee Arms 9mm lowers and having good look with them. They show a guy who built a full auto on one of their lowers and I believe has over 12000 rounds thru. I ran one one a USPSA match today, over 300 round and not one bobble or failer to feed or eject....so far very happy with the results Rifle weighs 5lb.- 14 oz and using one glock 30 plus round mag and one of the clear 30 round ones. Now looking for a decent trigger around a hundred bucks to complete the build...lots of fun shooting the rifle and enjoyable match.
  9. More like Glock factory mags versus Korean, Magpul or Pro Mag for PCC.
  10. Nate I have four 10 rounders and 3 5 rounder,,,,they are tightly made. At one match I dropped a ten in the sand and the follower would not work until I cleaned it. All have been 100% reliable.
  11. Amazing....which one of you guys started out at GM....In 35 years of shooting I have never seen anyone new to the sport start out at GM...almost Biblical!
  12. Really ladies and gentlemen...this is not about the prize table-more like recognizing the top finishers in the classes in USPSA. With the niik systems and the computers we have we can tighten up the classifier system and have National Champions GM-D. I have worked and been to numerous Nationals starting in D class and going up thru A class. Each time I tried to acheive to the best of my ability and sometimes came in top of my class. Make fun all you want but I think in my old age this would put a different look for the Nationals....we all pay the same USPSA dues.
  13. Have another 3-gun coming up this weekend--so far I have not had a single failure on my Genesis shotgun. So far so good hopefully we will see more come into the fray....nice to have an American made product compete with all the Turkey made stuff out there....the one thing I do recommend are the magazines...they are the right product for this type of shotgun.
  14. I have requested the Area 5 director to ask the board to change the prize table and recognition of D,C,B,A, G and AM catagories-this would change the way the prize table is handed out. Basically th top finisher in GM thru D Class would be recognized as National Champions and go to the prize table in that order followed by the 2nd , 3rd and son on finishers. This would mean that USPSA would have to tighten up the Classifier System on the local level so the sand baggers could not go to larger matches just to move higher up the prize table . I also asked them to consider disbanding the Super Squad at National Matches-they are Manufacturers Representatives and should be out among the common shooter....My goal is to bring USPSA back to the D thru a that support the sport and give them the recognition they deserve!
  15. Like I said the magazines are tight tolerances and sand can lock them up....so I have been taking them apart if dropped in sand and cleaning them....so far they have run 100 per cent so I cannot complain. When compared to other box fed shotguns mine has run 100 percent reliable.
  16. I got four ten round magazines with the shotgun....Cody told me they are producing them in house so they should be available.
  17. For those of you on a budget like us retired elderly....I have used Tennessee Arms glock lowers for 3 or 4 PCC builds with Bear Creek barrels and standard ar uppers ... have had very good luck with these combinations. My current build is a 6.5 inch barrel with an aluminum tube pinned to the end of the barrel to get 16.5 inch rifle barrel with cery coat black on everything....make a light weight rear word heavy in the stock....so far a good shooter.
  18. Finished the 2nd 3-gun shoot at the Lodi Gun Club(Winnequa)....ran 3 boxes of lower recoil 7.5 thru the Genesis shotguns with out any problem...the 10 round magazine- got four- worked great. They are tight tolerances and dropped two in the sand and had to clean them- the folllowers stuck in the body with the sand inside. Worked great after that and on a plus got the spinner in four shots.
  19. Finally....finally got out to shoot a 3-gun match. Got the ten round mags last Wed. test fired them and number them. Put 140 rounds through the Gen 12 of wally world 12 ga and not a single malfunction....kind of cool to shoot...put it by the other shotguns for pre-loading before one stage and one of the competitors said that an AR did not belong on the pre-load station ti I showed him the twelve gauge mags. Now for 15 or 20 round mags to go with it....maybe some 5 round extensions?
  20. Cody told me they have the molds in house and are making them. I hope they will be available soon for the china flu season is over and 3-gun begins.
  21. I just got back from the range with the Genesis Arms shotgun...the 10.5 version. I have previous experience with many Saigas including 12 and 20 gauge. I got one of the 1st MKA 1919 in the country and put the aluminum lower on that and put in theTooth and Nail trigger st....also got a Panzer arms. The Genesis arms runs right out of the box. The rest were not that reliable....the MKA probably the best but longevity was a problem...after 2 or 3000 round later started having feeding problems. I have over 250 rounds thru the Genesis arms. Tried the lowest velocity Win. shells, 985 fps and of course had to shoot those one at a time just for the hulls. One ounce and 1 1/4 oz above 1075 just run and run. Put on a V-6 brake. Look cool and did not move the pattern with the brake so I think I will keep that on the shotgun. Right now just waiting for the covid to leave so we can start the 3-gun season. I would recommend the upper based on the reliability and function.
  22. Chris am I the lucky new owner....you can contact me at dwzuspsa@aol.com for details?

  23. I got the AR 10 buffer and spring, put that in the 10.5 inch Genesis Arms "other" amd took it out to the range today with 50 rounds of mixed shotshells from 1.0 ounce at 1150fps and 3 dram at 1200 fps...every thing ran thru the shotgun with out any problems. Recoil was stiff but not to bad and I could get thru the 5 round magazines as fast as I could pull the trigger...all in all I was very pleased with the first outing, Genesis Arms seems like a good company to deal with....now just waiting for the ten round magazines. So far so good. Will work up an 1 1/8 load for the shotgun over the up coming week.
  24. The first came thru without the internal choke so I ordered a 10.5 inch ....that was what I wanted in the first place. I am waiting for the right buffer weight and spring which should be here tommorrow or the next day. Then I will test fire at the range. Cody at Genesis arms told me they at molding the ten round mags in house and are working on them as I type this. Will let you know here how it works.
  25. Today I received a 10.5 in barrelled Genesis Arms upper. Looking it over appears to be of high quality also got it with rem chokes installed. Will take it out tommorrow Sat. to test fire and pattern. Mounted C-more with 6 moa dot will have more info tommorrow.
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