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  1. So for anyone considering the Burris FF3.... I contacted customer support yesterday curious about their warranty on the specific product. Like may mfg's they offer a lifetime warranty on their optics. I know Leupold limits their warranty on electronics to 1 year, while the rest of their optics line has a lifetime warranty....

    Burris keeps the lifetime, no fault warranty intact for their electronics as well.

    I've had a good experience with both my XTR2's and I think, especially given the warranty that the Burris isca no risk situation. Even if I don't like it on my Glock, its got a good warranty, I'll stick it on something else

  2. Interesting there seems to be no love for the Deltapoint pro.

    That is my favorite so far, but its big... Really big.

    All the the RMR's I've handled seem to have some weird optical stuff happening (to me anyway) where I had a hard time focusing on anything through the sight window... I might be crazy, but I had a hell of a time

  3. Ive got a 34 MOS on the way so I can dork out with an optic.... Looking to do the Dawson MOS sights to get them a little higjtvin the optic (I haven't picked an optic yet)

    This being my first venture into anything like this, I'm a little lost for a comparable holster.... I typically use the Blade Tech holsters, but I have a funny feeling this may require something custom (and needs to remain Production compliant)

    What are you guys running?

  4. Drop in's are fine for lead, but typically no more accurate than OEMs. The only way to get more accuracy is go with a hand fitted barrel, I run BarSto's.

    Yeah, I get that too. Im really not like oking to get into anything more than a drop in. The accuracy advantage a fitted barrel will offer would likely nothing I would ever see at a "A" or "B" level shooter. I could pick up up the extra points by laying off the beer and loosing a few pounds too ;)

  5. Right.... That's really what I'm aiming for. I have to spend some money to save some money (shooting lead). If I have to do that anyway, is the extra $60 for a KKM going to be giving me something extra performance wise.... From the input here, it sounds like it will

  6. Looking for some opinions on a replacement glock 34 barrel....

    I'm not expecting my 34 to shoot like my custom limited 2011 build, my expectation in a replacement barrel is simply shooting lead bullets. With that being said, is there a better performing option out there in the aftermarket barrel world? Ultimately I don't want anything that reduces reliability and or requires a ton of custom work to get to run properly.

  7. To add to (or maybe sidetrack unintentionally) the conversation....

    Im going back to a 34 this year, but decided on getting the 34 MOS so I could fart around in CO if I wanted to as well. I won't be able to have much time to dedicate to practice this year, so I have no delusions of being competitive, just looking to have fun. I really enjoyed running a gen 3 34 in prod (minus the slide bite) and can't wait to try the 34 MOS with the backstraps to match my 19

    I agree with others that the 34 presents no mechanical accuracy advantage. When I was regularly practicing I was actually a tad slower with it out of the holster for some reason as well... But, there was always something about how the sights seem to settle back down to where I thought they should be faster. Not at all scientific, just my perception

  8. I have a MOS on the way and was planning on using the Dawson MOS tritium front and solid black rear with a RMR or Deltapoint. TheseDawson sights are night than normal supressor sights and should cowitness better with the optic, correct?

    What happens with poa and poa when extending out in range a bit?

    Won't having a dot and tritium in the same sight picture be rather busy? Your dot should be above the front sight. Just a thought.

    Well, frankly, I don't know. I can't see having a fiber optic given the dot and I would rather not have black on black so the white circle of the tritium with the red dot above seemed to make the most sense to me

  9. I have a MOS on the way and was planning on using the Dawson MOS tritium front and solid black rear with a RMR or Deltapoint. TheseDawson sights are night than normal supressor sights and should cowitness better with the optic, correct?

    What happens with poa and poa when extending out in range a bit?

  10. Just picked up a M3000, 24" and need to get myself a mag tube extension. What length will get me flush or just slightly beyond the muzzle?

    are you shopping by how it looks for what it does? +6 will be flush with 26", +5 will probably be a bit under flush in a 24".

    You shouldn't really worry about flush though

    Not so worried about looks as not extending the gun so much. It's going to be a multi purpose shotgun with some courses and USPSA shotgun matches so I don't want to add much to the length

  11. Boy, that seems like a decent value at $2600

    AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, PLEASE SEND IN THE PAPERWORK TO MA IT EXEMPT FROM MASSACHUSETTS AG FIREARM testing!!!

    If any from STI reads this, like I've emailed many times, you could easily sell this pistol in Mass by filling out a form and paying a small fee ($100?) To be filed as a "competition only" handgun (exempt from safety testing )

  12. STI Trojan

    LOL

    As for the two mentioned in the top post, IMHO it depends on the individual sample you get more than the company's name. Mass made guns have a spread of quality at fit. If you get a good one, you'll be very happy.

    I agree totally with this statement. I actually own of S&W's (pro series) But, all of the S&W are mass produced firearms ( The Pro Center having the most hand work done ) I dont have any experience with the Springfield, but there are a lot of guys at local matches that use them. STI Trojan would have been one I would have considered as well

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