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  1. It looks like the dust cover is the standard length that's on the Limited gun, and then they notched out the comp to fit that frame.

    Maybe they felt the gun shot a little flatter with the extra weight on the frame, who knows.

    If people don't like the extra weight, they can remove some of that dust cover.

  2. 37 minutes ago, phil plesetz said:

    We thought of that too, but my wife had a piece stuck in here jacket, and didn't think it came from above.

     

    Thanks,

     

    If there is nothing wrong with the gun,

    another possibility is that she could be catching bullet fragments from people shooting on the other side of the range.

    I've shot indoor matches where I've been hit by ricochet pieces of lead that have stuck in me, which sucked.

     

    What color was the piece that stuck in her jacket ?

     

    Thanks,

  3.   It almost looks like little particles of the ceiling falling down from the concussion of the barrel ports.

    Not saying that's what it is,  but this is what would happen to me when I shot my open gun at an indoor range.

     I blew out a few light bulbs too. 

    As others have said take a look at the entire gun from brass to baffles, and we hope you find the answer.

     

  4. 20 hours ago, open17 said:

    Well--this is a little disappointing.   Maybe 15K rds.  Bedell Titanium.  Tight, EGW align reamed, and cracked.

    Any ideas why?    I think I'll just cut it back and cut a couple of side ports in the last chamber---

     

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     If you decide to cut it back and keep using it, 

    Don't cut the side ports in it. It still might weaken the metal between the side ports and the top port, and you might get another crack to form.

    JMHO. 

  5. ksf141 :  between the 9 and 38 Tanfoglio open guns, 

     9 major can sometimes can be a bit finicky to get it to run with 100 % reliability.

           Some guys have no problems with 9, others manually throw their bullets at the targets to get their hits.

    38 Super/Supercomp guns run much better, yes a bit louder, but I have been around other ported guns that were pretty harsh too.

      As mentioned by the others above, there are a lot of things to consider when throwing down some serious hard earned cash.

     Always if possible, find someone in your area who will let you shoot theirs. You really do need to find out if this is going to feel good in your hands, or even if your going to enjoy shooting it at all.

  6. As mentioned above, usually you see that in the open guns 9 / 38 because of the major power factor,  but nowhere near that severe.

    Every Tanfoglio open shooter Iv'e talked to has a slight peen to there top lugs,  and most would still get 50 + thousand rounds out of them.

    However in those pictures, there is definitely more than normal wear, which I don't hear to much out of a 9minor Tanfo.

      I spoke to one other Tanfo open gun builder a few years back about severely peened top lugs. He said that usually there is something really out of alignment or timing to cause the lugs to get that bad. You can try to gently remove those massive burrs and clean it up a little, but unfortunately there may or may not come a day where the slide and barrel will lock together, about quarter to a half inch out of battery. At that point you'll take a rubber mallet, and beat the slide forward until you can get the take down pin out, and slide the top end off.

       You can try a new barrel and hope that the last one was not machined correctly, but as mentioned above there may be something else wrong with the gun. Possibly with the machining of the slide or maybe the position of the slide stop pin, (who knows, just my own speculation,) in which case you might just chew up another barrel.

    Might be best to just buy a new gun, JMHO.

     As already said unfortunately these are still pretty much off the shelf guns and the QC is not always top of the line.

    All that being said, for the money these are still nice guns to play with in competition, and I like them a lot.

     

  7. 42 minutes ago, Shmella said:

    Thanks, I am talking about the Atlas gun. I want to do it to the Atlas but at the same time I am hesitant to take a dremel to the gun that I just dropped some serious coin on. So far this gun is treating me very good. Ive tried to log how many rounds I've shot so far and I've put 1400 rounds so far, all flawless. I have only got to shoot one match so far so most of those rounds were in practice but I am really looking forward to shooting this thing this season if the weather ever comes around up here. Performance wise this gun runs and is top notch. I've dryfired the shit out of this thing so far and the magwell is pretty chewed up anyway so thats what got me thinking about rounding off the inside of the grip.

      I appreciate the response, glad to hear that your happy with the gun. A buddy was thinking about looking into an Atlas build also, and he's comparing it to a few other builders he's also checking out.

        It's completely understandable being hesitant on doing some dremel or sanding work on a very expensive new build.

    Just wait until you feel comfortable doing it. For now shoot the bejeezes out of it and enjoy yourself.

    Good luck with your matches this year, and thanks again for your comments.

  8. 1 hour ago, Shmella said:

    I have to try it now. The finish is getting dinged up in there anyway from jamming mags in it so I'm running out of excuses not to give it a try. Thanks

      Shmella: 

        You mentioned it was your EVO grip , are you doing this to your Atlas built open gun ? 

    And If so, how do you like shooting the gun in general ? Hows it running for you ?

     It is a great looking gun by the way. 

     

  9.  Your probably correct on the extractor possibly being the culprit. It does appear to be loose in the short video when you slowly pull the slide open and the round just falls out.. Remove the extractor and take a look for any chips in it, and if you want you can try an extra power wolff spring. Install the wolff spring first, and if there is no movement with the extractor, than only cut a 1/2 a coil off at a time, and keep checking until you get the desired result from the extractor. Also take a look at the tip of the ejector to make sure it is still all there. Possibly look at the underneath of the slide at the bottom of the breech face and see if there is a sharp edge there. Sometimes that might need a very slight contour to it, to help with feeding issues, I don't think after 5000 rounds this would contribute to your problems, but after playing with the extractor it might be something else to look at if your still having issues.

       Some guys are having a few problems with there new Tanfoglio MBX mags and others are fine, it might need to be tuned a little but I'm not sure. I would have suggested going to an RN bullet but you have 5000 rounds of JHP with no problems till now, and the pic with the empty case jammed in the slide may suggest that you are probably correct about it being an extractor issue.  

  10. Well I was going to get a Universal since I found a nice used one at a good price.

    Supposedly the Universal will work but I was just curious if the Tanfo version has a larger area that does a better job of covering the trigger guard. All of the pics I have seen in some of the other threads look like you can still get a finger in there. May be an issue with an RO and it may not. I do have one that I use with my STI open gun and to be honest I prefer it to the DAA I have for my Tanfo currently.

    As long as it's specifically for the Tanfoglio, ( square trigger guard ie, Limited, Gold Custom,) so it locks in properly, you should be fine.

    If you prefer the CR Speed than definitely get it.

    I never had a question from an RO about mine not covering the trigger guard.

  11. Is it possible to use the WSM CR speed Universal version for a Tanfo Limited or would I need to get the model specific one for it? My understanding is that it doesn't cover the trigger guard enough to be legal so what does the model specific one do differently?

    I apologize if I'm missing something here but the CR Speed WSM2 Universal holster does cover the trigger guard. And as you said, as long as you get the correct gun specific model, meaning I don't think you can use an STI design CR Speed holster for a Tanfoglio if that's your intention.

    I did get the Tanfoglio version that fit the Limited and the Gold Custom, covering the trigger guard on both with minor adjusting of the muzzle area. There was never an issue of it not covering the trigger guard enough.

    But IMHO, for me, it was an okay holster, the DAA Magnetic feels better. But this is just personal preference only.

    Not sure if this helps you out any.

  12. Hard to tell in the picture but it looks like the GK frame and then someone put a Hard Chrome upper assembly on it.

    I don't think they originally came that way, so I wonder if they just liked how it looks, or if something happened to the original top end.

    Maybe a wee bit dodgy buying this without seeing it in person.

  13. I have a Limited in 9mm that I would like to convert to an open gun, I know I can order the comp from EG but where can I get the longer cone barrel that will fit in the limited slide?

    Thanks

    You will actually be using a straight barrel, and not a Limited cone shape one.

    The 3 port EG compensator is a Cone/ Comp in one piece, which will screw onto the end of a straight barrel,

    with a M15 X 0.75 thread pitch, and take up the space in the opening of the Limited slide.

  14. Yeah I will just be shooting factory 147 ammo from freedom munitions.

    Yeah I think that's under 900 fps.

    I know a guy that picked up 2 Stock I's, that he got at a killer price for the two, when a friend of his was switching over to the new Stock II's a while back, and sold the Stock I's to him.

    And the Stock I's were almost new when he got them.

    All he did was polish the trigger parts, put in a lighter plunger spring, and installed an 8 lb recoil spring with the original guide rod.

    I think he shoots a PF of 133 to 135 with the 147's.

    On his primary gun he has just over 15 thousand rounds ( which isn't a lot ) and his identical back up has a little over 1,200 rounds on it.

    He said that there is still no substantial difference in the guide rod pocket between the two. Just a bit more wear on the finish with the primary gun. And this guy is meticulous about keeping his guns in good working order. But again he is only shooting a minor power factor with that original guide rod.

    IMHO, If you want to just use the original guide rod and a minor power factor load, I think you'll be fine with it.

    And if you decide to get the Henning Conefit Guide rod, you can't go wrong with that.

    Personally, I use the Henning's guide rod and have no complaints what-so-ever. It's a beautifully machined part. He designs and makes some great stuff.

  15. I disagree... shooting a minor power factor has not produced the impact and wear on the gun like a major load does.

    The Henning cone fit guide rod is a much better product than the factory one, and not a waste of money in any way.

    But I was under the impression that dopeman was looking to conserve money at this time, and the original guide rod with a minor load will work fine for now.

  16. Spoke with E G about the differences and he uses the steel because it lasts longer.

    I have the Xtreme S.A. Trigger Semi Flat Checkered Pro-Edition. I think it only comes in Black though.

    Eric at the time said all the steel ones only came in black.

    But if your not sure how it's going to feel to you, save a few bucks and try it out in aluminum.

    ( It's still going to last a long time, and you can get that in silver if you prefer )

    Shipping is expensive from over there, so you may want to put several items together if the price is right from Eric.

    And expect 7 to 10 and even possibly 14 days to get to you, it all depends on Customs here.

    Eric is a great guy , if you have any questions just email him.

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