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  1. I really like the gun and the springs have made it very soft.  No reliability problems.  I plan to shoot the crap out of the thing and am not looking to make it last a lifetime.  I don't think the frame is being beaten with this combo...


    Thanks for the info!



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  2. 3 hours ago, dogtired said:

    I installed a 17# ms and a 13# recoil spring.

     

    How do you like that setup? I have 17#ms and 14# recoil. I just swapped the recoil out to a 12#  but it feels pretty light. I'm afraid of the slide slamming into the frame. I'm not using a shock buff.

     

  3. I was actually getting ready to buy the MBX mags for the Para until luckily I decided to check on this thread and learned about the RP9 mags. I’m impressed with the fit and performance so far. Only gripe I have with them is the finish is rough in texture.


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  4. With all the magazines that you purchased, it would have been cheaper to go with MBX, and all would be well. I shoot a Pro Match 40 with a Taylor Freelance and MBX, everything fits.

     

    Yes I agree it would have, I’ve had the majority of the mags for a while now with the exception of the RP9 mags that I just got recently. MBX at the time did not exist. I’ve had the Para for a long time now. Finding 9mm mags was tough, that’s the reason I modified he 38super mags to work. They still work fine but for $12 each for the RP9 mags it was a no brainer.

     

    With the 40 mags I bought the mecgars not knowing any better, the RIA mags on a gamble they would be longer. Then the STI mags. I could have stopped there but purchased the Greg cote mags because I had an extra set of Dawson pads just sitting there.

     

    It was a good/expensive learning experience and eventually traded away the first set of mecgars.

     

     

     

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  5. Bought 6 RP9 mags to replace my tuned (for 9mm) para 38 super Canadian mags. The RP9 mags are slightly longer than the factory Para mags and so far work great with my P18.9. With the factory spring and follower I can fit 22 rounds of 9mm (21 reloadable), same as the 38super mags/dawson pad setup.

     

    For my RIA Tactical in 40 I ended up buying a set of 6 Mecgar mags from the gun show only to find out they were too short to use with Dawson pads. I then bought another 6 of the RIA mags with the metal triangular shaped base pads and came to find out when test fitting the Dawson pads, they are just Mecgar mags with RIA's base pads on them. Note: You can get the Mecgar mags to work by buying the factory +2 Para base pads off ebay and shaving down the pads to fit into the RIA magwell. By doing this I was able to get 18+1.

     

    Then I bought 6 of the Greg Cote 40 mags. Those were somewhat longer than the Mecgar mags and allowed me to use the Dawson pads with the factory Magwell. I then upgraded to the Taylor Freelance magwell, regardless of which mags I used none of them would sit. To fix that you need to open up the inside of the magwell until the basepad clears. 

     

    Below is the RP9 mag inserted into the P18.9. Right below is the Para 38 super mag. Notice how much mor the RP9 mags stick out.

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    Below is the Greg Cote mag with Dawson pad inserted into the Tayao freelance magwell. Right under is the mecgar mag with the +2 Para factory basepad. You can get them to fit by removing material off the sides and rear of the magwell and a little off the pistol. I will post a picture below to give a better idea.

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    Here are the four mags lined up to give a better size representation. First, mag is the RP9 with Dawson pad. as you can see it is much longer than all three. Second is the Greg Cote mag with Dawson pad. The third is mecgar with para +2 pad. Fourth is the factory Canadian 38super which I tuned and compressed to run 9mm reliably. LAST:  I bought six of the 40sw 140mm STI mags for the RIA as well. The STI mags run flawlessly with no tuning. 

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    When removing material, concentrate on the sides and corners closer to the frame. You will also have to remove a little from the frame.

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  6. Can we confirm that the Dawson Posilock mag realease will work on the RIA/Para frame? Anyone try it? It was originally designed for the STI style frame. I gave Dawson a call and they could not confirm it would fit. If it does I'll get one right away.

  7. I've got the tactical 40 version and not the pro match. Mine has got a bull barrel. Also, BladeTech already makes a holster specifically for the doublestack with full dustcover, no need to use the sti edge or trp holster.

    As far as mags go, I'm using the 15 round mecgar for Para. With the plastic +2 para basepads trimmed I get 18 in some and 19 in others. The will not go in when I use dawson +2 basepads ad the mag body is a little short. I'm in the process of either opening up the factory ria magwell to accommodate the dawson basepads OR trimming material off of the dawson basepad to work with the factory magwell. Just not sure which way to go yet.

    Also have 6 STI mags on the way just in case.

  8. My 40 Hi-Cap runs fine with no nosedive issues. I currently own only one hi-cap mag that came with the pistol, and 6 older P16.40 ten rounders I found off ebay. All mags run flawless. The only issue I'm having is finding more factory hi-caps. I guess it'll be L10 for me until I do. Oh, the pistol was pretty heavily sprung when I got it, changing to a 15lb recoil and 19lb mainspring made is shoot much flatter with easier follow ups.

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