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  1. Depends how much you shoot. I'd the same mount before and it cracked on me twice as the blast shield is directly above the barrel port holes. All the hot gas and debris will hit directly to the shield each time it fired. You need a mount that brings the blast shield away from those port holes. =)
  2. Don't waste your time anymore. He has the same pattern from 4 years ago and still doing the same thing today!!! Best way is to stop buying from him and go to a more realiable companies. Just move on..... For those who didn't get their money back, again, go to this link as I'd suggested http://www.oag.ok.go.../complaint.html and file your complaint.
  3. You'll need to change the recoil spring more frequent if you are shooting open gun. I'll change mine about every 5000 - 6000 rounds or so. And also the firing pin spring since it comes with the wolff springs. Better change them at the same time too.
  4. You are lucky because you'd started a post here and many people respond. Otherwise, you probably will never get your items like others. He did the same trick every single time. Whoever starting a post and complaint, he'll send the item right away to shut them up. For those who didn't complaint, the cheque/visa remain cashed, item never arrived. I will not say further. Just be aware next time when you choose to buy a custom made gears; find the one with good track record and reasonable speed. They are not much difference in terms of quality.
  5. I think they still have that unit, dbagwell you may want to try this link: http://www.oag.ok.go.../complaint.html
  6. I'm suprised after all these years people still buy from him and got burned....
  7. I am one of the victim back a while ago when I dealt with KyTac. I'd complaint to BBB and it is working for the first time....then he doesn't care anymore. I keep writing posts to different forums and still not getting my items. He will just cash your cheque or credit card and then never pick up your calls. dbagwell, if you still want your money back, don't waste your time in BBB. I'd went all the way to Office of Attorney General - State of Oklahoma and filed a complaint[it's free] (See attached). Although they cannot do anything at that time, but the letter clearly indicated if additional complaints against the same entity, they will be able to do something. This guy hates me because whenever people having issues with Kytac, I'll jump in and tell my experience. And if you are lucky enough, he will send you your order right away to prove that I'm wrong. I hope my post here can help you a little.
  8. I'd 3 different inserts. One for STI, one for CZ Shadow and one for Tanfoglio Square Trigger Guard. I'd them for over 1 year. Just a note to Tanfoglio user. The insert block will not work for any Large Frame Tanfoglio. eg. Eric Gold, Limited Custom... I have a small frame Tanfoglio it works perfectly. Bought a large frame lately and the gun will wiggle on the insert block and sometimes cannot even pull out the gun in first attempt. As the dimension of the square trigger guard for the small frame is different from the large frame. 3 of my friends also have large frame Tanfoglio and I'd tried to put all their guns to my holster and results are the same. I assumed when DAA makes the molding of the insert block based on the small frame gun only. Until they come up with an insert block for large frame Tanfoglio, I'm forced to purchase a CRSpeed for now
  9. Eric Grauffel Xtreme Grip, Xtreme Base Pads.
  10. Mind to show a pic how it looks like? =]
  11. The RF100 for large or small is $314 or so. There is a conversion kit for about $90-$100 so the total to load small and large on the RF100 is ~$400 +/-. I had been waiting for the Vibra Prime so I could get one and I like the features as described and that's what I wanted. But they sold out so quick and with another 10-12 week wait I said screw it and just orderd a Palfiller. Sure its 3x+ over the cost of the Vibra Prime w/ shipping but its 1/2 the cost of the RF100 if you want to load small and large primers (which I do). I'd have rather spent the $60 or so on the Vibra Prime it was hard enough waitig the first time. The RF 100 is $315 and the conversion kit for the OTHER primer size is $48. You get one kit with the machine. All you do is dump in a tray of primers, tap the "on" button, and it loads the tube BY ITSELF in 2 minutes and then shuts off. All you touch is the primer tray, the button to turn it on, and the filled tube of primers. Don't have to fuss with bunches of primer tubes, modifying anything to use that bunch of tubes, don't hafta balance 3 things in your hands to fill a tube or anything like that. While it is loading its tube you can turn your back on it and be doing other stuff, loading, whatever. I tried the VP, it not much different than pecking at a primer tray with a tube by hand. Would not do it any other way than with the RF. JMHO jj 2 minutes?!? My Palfiller only needs less than 10 seconds to fill a tube... I rather buy something that will work right out of the box, doesn't need to be tested and adjusted and modified to make it work. And I heard twice from the posts mentioned that they need to hold the tube by hand under the VP , are you kidding? Things happen too. For those who own the VP, be prepare to find a cracked or broken VP if you accidentally dropped it to the ground. C uz it's just made by crappy plastic IMO. My PF on the other hand is 10x more sturdy than the VP. Just my 2 cents. Hahahaha...! Funny... How long does it take you to dump the primers into the Pal AND flip the primers AND put the little cover on AND THEN pull the trigger for 10 seconds to get the primers into the tube? All you do with a RF, dump the primers, touch the switch. Maybe 5-6 seconds is all the time needed for the operator per tube of primers. Then turn around and go back to loading. While you are doing other stuff, the RF flips the primers and loads them into the tube. AND with the Pal you probably will want to buy 10 tubes so you can do a primer loading session with 1k box of primers, hummm, that's another $50 or so for each primer size. So now you have spent only about $50 less than a RF set up for both primer sizes, and you have to make a point of having a session of loading tubes every time you want to load, vs having a RF loading them FOR YOU as you need them. hummm...yea makes sense to me... jj You may need to first deal with the clogging problems and the upside down primers problems Spending over $300 and I still need to fine tune/fix the issue...come on
  12. One thing should be noted. The DAA Racemaster will not fit any large frame Tanfoglio. I have both small & large frame. The small frame fits so well but large frame wiggle when the gun is in the holster. The gun even stuck when I draw. Asked Saul and he said nothing he can do. I guess when he design the insert for Tanfoglio, he only use small frame for molding. I'd forced to purchase the CRSpeed WSS II with not much choice.
  13. One thing should be noted. The DAA Racemaster will not fit any large frame Tanfoglio. I have both small & large frame. The small frame fits so well but large frame wiggle when the gun is in the holster. The gun even stuck when I draw. Asked Saul and he said nothing he can do. I guess when he design the insert for Tanfoglio, he only use small frame for molding. I'd forced to purchase the CRSpeed WSS II with not much choice.
  14. The RF100 for large or small is $314 or so. There is a conversion kit for about $90-$100 so the total to load small and large on the RF100 is ~$400 +/-. I had been waiting for the Vibra Prime so I could get one and I like the features as described and that's what I wanted. But they sold out so quick and with another 10-12 week wait I said screw it and just orderd a Palfiller. Sure its 3x+ over the cost of the Vibra Prime w/ shipping but its 1/2 the cost of the RF100 if you want to load small and large primers (which I do). I'd have rather spent the $60 or so on the Vibra Prime it was hard enough waitig the first time. The RF 100 is $315 and the conversion kit for the OTHER primer size is $48. You get one kit with the machine. All you do is dump in a tray of primers, tap the "on" button, and it loads the tube BY ITSELF in 2 minutes and then shuts off. All you touch is the primer tray, the button to turn it on, and the filled tube of primers. Don't have to fuss with bunches of primer tubes, modifying anything to use that bunch of tubes, don't hafta balance 3 things in your hands to fill a tube or anything like that. While it is loading its tube you can turn your back on it and be doing other stuff, loading, whatever. I tried the VP, it not much different than pecking at a primer tray with a tube by hand. Would not do it any other way than with the RF. JMHO jj 2 minutes?!? My Palfiller only needs less than 10 seconds to fill a tube... I rather buy something that will work right out of the box, doesn't need to be tested and adjusted and modified to make it work. And I heard twice from the posts mentioned that they need to hold the tube by hand under the VP , are you kidding? Things happen too. For those who own the VP, be prepare to find a cracked or broken VP if you accidentally dropped it to the ground. C uz it's just made by crappy plastic IMO. My PF on the other hand is 10x more sturdy than the VP. Just my 2 cents.
  15. I'm sorry but I have nothing to do with this distrubtor nor I'm acting on his behalf. I think the best way is for you to go to his website and contact him directly. That is only my personal review of the item. Hope this help. Do you offer discounts on purchases of more than one?
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