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jedpeters

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  1. Just to be clear... because it is made by Tanfo, its ok for IPSC Production shooters to use, but because it is not available on any standard guns that are on the approved list for USPSA Production, we are not permitted to use it here in the United States. Right? Or are they now offering that hammer on their Xtreme models to get around that rule?

    False. We can use it here for production division.

  2. I had one in while my seat was being tuned. Worked fine, but the safety became inoperable. Also, trigger wasn't as good (obviously).

    Jed, so you have the extreme hammer with one piece sear?

    Yep! Now I do!

  3. Kneelingatlas, the SP-01 trigger is better than the stock 2 after gunsmithing.

    It's the ergonomics that don't work for some of us. Big meaty hands and stubby fingers like the Tanfo more than the cz. My short fingers had a hard time reaching the cz trigger.

    And the mag button on the tanfo is better as well.

    Single action trigger can be made to a bit better on the tanfo.

  4. They appear to be out of stock at the moment from EAA:

    http://eaacorp.com/gun_accessories/index.php/parts/tanfolio/witness/grips/large-frame-fullsize-plastic-grips.html

    But these are in stock and appear to be the same (I don't know for sure):

    http://eaacorp.com/gun_accessories/index.php/parts/tanfolio/witness/grips/40-fullsize-grips-plastic-300040-40.html

    Maybe the second ones are for small frame?

    Does anyone have an answer on this? I'd like to know as well so that I can stipple these bad boys...

  5. Just like the title says, looking for this unicorn saddle in a world of unicorns!

    Prefer silver stipples, but will settle for any color or smooth to add my own grip tape.

    Please contact me if you have any laying around, obviously I can't find the, anywhere :)

    Alternatively, will buy any large frame "old style" wood grips--as they are more "grippy" than the new ones.

    Thanks!

    Email: Jedpeters at Mac.com

  6. I've got rubbers on my SP-01 that I am going to start shooting in production.

    I'm looking to switch to aluminum, and the thin ones. Thinner the better. More tacky the better. I'm going for a silver grip....so I'm limited to that. Yes, I'm a blinger.

    So, which one?

    I'm looking for the thinnest, most tacky grips avaialble; but in silver color.
    Would that be this set:
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