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coltgov

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  • Birthday 04/09/1949

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    So Cal
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    Area 2: Norco, Prado, SWPL, Pala, West End, Rio Salado, Ridgecrest, 5 Dogs, SLOSA, Richmond
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    Leo H A52391

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  1. That makes my smile! Cause I don't see hardly any open major glocks like mine! I also got the Burris and Wolf barrel with a custom comp. Will be shooting it at the Nationals next month and again at Area 2 this year. If you're at these 2 matches hope to run into you! BTW I'm a good friend of Larry P who has been an RO at Area 2 and WSSS the past couple years. He wears a green Rio Salado bowling shirt.
  2. Mine just arrived in the mail. Hope you are right cause using a stock striker spring in a race gun sucks! Did my pencil test and this L.S. LW steel striker launches it only 2/3rds as high as a steel striker with a reduce power spring. Also the kolene nitride is so hard, I couldn't even polish it with my dremel. Must be the same stuff they put on the gold drill bits. The part that doesn't make sense what everyone is saying that it hits harder and prevents light strikes with a reduced power spring. I'll have to find out for myself. I'm also using a vanek super trigger, wolf guide rod with the 14lb wolf spring and federal primers. BTW I tested a titanium uncoated cheap striker I got from online auction, and the tip melted. I also have the L.S. Titanium which I have not tested yet. Kinda worried now since it cost me $100!
  3. I have tested my strikers performance by putting a cap type ballpoint pen (one with a flat top, not paper mates which are recessed) into my 9mm barrel to see how high the pen flies. I can hit my 8 ft ceiling from a seated position firing from a face level using a reduced power wolf spring. BTW the pen is only good for a few tries before the pen develops a divot.
  4. Hi Rich, Taran called my gun "weird" when he first saw it, so don't think it would be a good idea for everyone to see it. But I do love it and named it Halle after the actress! Leo
  5. Norbert, Thanks for finding me and waking me at the end of the lunch break. Was very tired already so I had to take a nap in the car! Sorry for keeping the squad waiting! You did do a great job shooting! Leo
  6. Hey Rich, Congradulations on winning B Open. I was on same squad 1 shooting a glock open gun in B class. Yes the old guy with white hair! Leo
  7. You have to build it to see if it works! I've been experimenting with glock open 9 for the past year and half. Thanks to the plethora of drop in parts, you can try so many combinations to deal with the problems after you build it. Good luck!
  8. Glock 17 with Lone Wolf 17 drop-in 9mm threaded barrel throated with .5" freebore. With Lone Wolf comp. Zero 125 JHP Fed SPP Mixed Range Brass OAL 1.158 8.25 HS6 170.5 PF at 2008 Golden Bullet With Miculek modified AR15 comp. Montana Gold 115 CMJ Fed SPP Mixed Range Brass OAL 1.158 9.15 HS6 171.8 PF at 2008 Area 2
  9. Thanks =) "Prepare to slow down" and "not focus on speed" are probably not the best phrases. I should have said that I make the decision and utter commitment to break my shots only when I have correct visual focus, no matter how slow or fast it "feels". I have come to realize that my perception of time gets badly distorted when the adrenaline is pumping. My normal speed in practice feels a certain way, but if I try to recreate this same feeling at a big match it is actually recklessly fast. This was confirmed when I did my video review of the stages I had shot earlier that day. Best stages: On stage 2, 3 and 6 I committed to take all the time necessary to align my sights well, break the shot, follow through and call each shot. I felt like I was swimming in honey, but I was relaxed and saw EVERYTHING. My perception clock seemed to register several seconds between shots while I was shooting the stage. When I saw the video afterward, I couldn't believe what I saw. There was me, shooting at a comfortable pace, smoothly and efficiently. Thinking about it now, I was probably shooting a little slow. But my hit factors have never been as good and consistent at a big match. Worst stages: On stages 4 and 5, I ran at what "felt" like my normal practice speed. Trying to relax is trying, not relaxing. The results on paper showed penalties and crappy hits. Video showed me racing through the stage much faster than I remembered. My sights are my speedometer. My internal clock is not trustworthy. Way to go Nick in Area 2 +1! You're doing a great job diagnosing yourself! Only way to get better! I too have the same problems! Will have to work on those as well! Leo
  10. Try something different. My open 9 is still evolving! Like a little heavier recoil spring. Maybe it's pulling out of battery when the trigger is pulled. Then increase the power factor a little. A more sensitive primer like Federal if it isn't high primers. New extractor since that is what is holding the round when the striker hits it.
  11. Finished modifying the Miculek comp today. Works really well! Thanks Dan for giving me the idea to put it on my Glock 17. Here is a pic of what I did to it.
  12. Hi Mitch, Enjoyed your video as usual! Great to see you there. And congrats for placing in M class. Wish the stage they threw out was not one of my clean runs! On my last stage had 2 malfuctions on Time Bomb due to a broken slide release spring. Cumulative +32 rd stages took a toll on my gun. Leo
  13. I got different results for the Miculek comp on my Glock 17. Shot a match today. 6 stages. It is only 50% as effective as my modified LWD major comp. Tack welding a sleeve to plug up 1 side of the Miculek comp this week to make it a top ported comp only. It may be a keeper after that!
  14. Just got my AR15 Miculek comp. Instead of the jam nut, I used a peel washer to index it. Also crush washers work as well. They are thin so almost all of the threads on the comp can be used. Having it reamed at my gunsmith at the moment. Now have to see if it is any better than my LWD comp. Hoping it will shoot like a .22 rimfire.
  15. To weld up the sides of the chamber, just get some round steel stock that fits the gap and weld it. I did that with my LWD comp to make it shoot flatter. To get more threads you can copy the way the LWD comp is machined. Cut the threads from the comps opening so it can go in over the barrel a little. Then drill and tap for a 1/16" 10/32 set screw. You may have to mill the area where the set screw is first so it clears the guide rod. These barrels have a flat at the bottom to secure the Gemtech suppressors with a set screw. Doing this will add a lot of support to the comp so it stays concentric to the bore. Like you said hitting baffes is bad! I'll have JoJo at JV Dynamics do this. Open guns are his speciality. Have said that he could just machine one out of a blank that looks like it belongs! But owning a Glock makes me super cheap!
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