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  1. It came with an EGD trigger? Pics I've seen did not... Bigger mag release too?

    Edit - one pic on Oakhill has a regular trigger, one has the EGD.

    it came with the same mag release all the stock 2s come with its just silver. I have a regular non extended mag release on my other stock 2 that's why they look different.

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  2. Just picked up my xtreme a little bit ago and checked it on my Lyman digital trigger pull gauge

    DA 10lbs 6.5 oz

    SA 3lbs 7.2 oz

    Not sure what it has in it for a main spring but it's very heavy. Gonna change springs on it and maybe do a little polishing if it needs it and will report back with my results24d8bba181ecc2ff31b2f079342b9652.jpg

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  3. do they fit in a DAA backpack Dan?

    I think it will. I should have it on Saturday and will let you know

    Also, would it fit a 2011 with a dawson ice magwell?

    I'll put my SV limited gun in it once I get it and see if it fits.

    Hello: Like I said a cigar box. :devil: Thanks, Eric

    I didn't know what you meant by cigar box :unsure: Thanks for the help though!

  4. Just installed the titan hammer and one piece sear on my stock 2. Can't tell much of a difference between the stock hammer and 2 piece sear. DA trigger pull is right at 7lbs now with the xtreme light springs and SA is 3lbs 11oz.

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  5. I see no need for DA at all. You don't need it for any sporting division.

    If you do want to use it for USPSA, IPSC, or IDPA, then there are definitely divisions that require DA.

    If you were to convert to SAO, you would lose the ability to compete in USPSA/IPSC Production division and IDPA SSP division. In USPSA, you would be relegated to Limited (or L10), and in IPSC, you would be shooting Standard. I believe that a SAO SP-01 would be ineligible for use in IDPA at all, as the full-length dustcover is normally not permitted in ESP, except on pistols that can also qualify for SSP (which would require DA/SA).

    If you don't care about being competitive, only plan on using it in outlaw matches, or are just going to be blasting away at the range, then converting it to SAO is a fine idea.

    Yeah, if I do not shoot USPSA this spring, I will probably convert it... I have been telling myself that I would try it out several times. Still have not.

    Keep it like it is and go shoot some USPSA. Theres a match on sunday in Polo if your interested.
  6. Aren't those ACOGS pretty heavy too? I mean relative to the sport. One of my shooting buddies just built a (less than) 6 lb AR, and it shoots like a dream. He did a lot of homework and testing to get the weight down and still have it shoot extremely quick second shots. I didn't think it would work. But it is as soft shooting as any of our match rifles, and some of us have spent thousands getting our race guns to shoot like Jerry's.

    I thought I heard the ACOGS are like 3.5 lbs? That's a lot, especially if you have a 6lb rifle!

    they aren't near that heavy! I have a vcog which is heavier than an agoc and its only like 24oz
  7. Hello everyone, a little about myself. I have been largely involved in hunting and shooting my entire life. At the end of 2014 I started shooting in USPSA and a few Multi-gun matches. Turns out I am not to bad at it. So after starting with a G17 I bumped to a G34 and now I trapped the Unicorn (Stock 2 9mm). I heard this forum was the place to go for additional information on tuning this weapon up. Looking forward to learning. Thanks for help in advance.

    Welcome to the forum!

    Holy cow. That must be almost all of the shooters in IL. I escaped nearly 20 years ago from Villa Park.

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    I really miss Portillo's!

    I had Portillos for dinner last night!:D
  8. I have broken 3 in my shadow that has around 25k rounds through it and LOTS of dry fire. One stock spring and two of the cgw reduced power trigger return springs. Im gonna start changing them every 4 months or so. With the floating trigger pin you can swap it easily in a few minutes.

  9. Should I be safe to presume that DIY liquid chalk will make my hands very white and chalky, just as regular chalk would, and get my firearm all white as a result?

    You will get some chalk on the gun. I figure I have my guns to shoot them, not have them look pretty. When I'm done shooting the gun it gets an oil wipe down anyway. Here is a link to what I use and have great results with it. http://www.missionathletecare.com/products/power-grip-all-sport?utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google_pla&gdftrk=gdfV213093_a_7c3841_a_7c14662_a_7c126423302&gclid=Cj0KEQjwmNuuBRDTu5rDjr2kxJsBEiQAWlm6UmNwxUhkWEAFMVcLzgSwtgguaZd9Qu8h4JiulBSPnz0aAmXZ8P8HAQ#EqFDb9urcOBgI2rA.97

    I wasn't asking for the sake of aesthetics. I was asking b/c I'm not sure if any of the residue from the chalk left on the gun could possibly find its way into places that would allow gunk to build up. I have no experience with the stuff.

    i use liquid grip or pro grip every time i shoot or dry fire and haven't had any issues with it getting into the gun. Once you put it on your hands it dries in probably 20 seconds so nothing will make it into the gun. I used to have issues with my support hand slipping off my strong hand but this has eliminated it.
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