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  1. finally builidnt a 35 top end for my glock 34 and after reading this i decided to get one, luckly I got a kydex sponsor close to me, that has made a few already for a glock with a frame weight. i snagged one up off FB today for $60 cant beat that price

  2. I shot a match last month and on one of the last stages I succesfully called my miss int hardcover, did see the hole I just knew it happend, it took a second to register in my head what happend bc I've never had it just stick out in my head like that before. This months match I'm going to try and pay better attention to that, hopefully I'm on the verge of actually being able to do it more consistently

  3. If you use tek loks just make sure you put some of the hook part of velcro on the back so you dont have any dead space between the inner and outer belts, if the belt falls off with your pistol on it even in the holster you'll be DQ'ed (seen it happen).

    I use a custom belt from Jones Tactical with an inner and outer combo, its not as rigid as a double alpha but it has some flex to it so I can get it to conform around my waist better and stick better, plus it has a cobra buckle I run a few inces behind my holster so I can crab the "tail" and really tighten the belt up. Once I get it strapped up it isn't coming off.

  4. I use kydex from red eye tactical, i dont find having my mags in all different ways makes me any faster, (although id like to try puttin an angle on my first mag) and ive never had any mags jump out when running but still come out smoothly (can hit 1 second reloads in dry fire decently consistently). id have some made bullet out if i shot production bc theyd all be behind my back almost but in limited i just run them bullets forward

  5. I tested everything from 11lb to 15lb in my 24. What I do is put two on paper as fast as I can at 7 yards and look at the group. If the second shot is low I go down in spring weight, if the second shot is high I go up in weight. For me the 13lb was best with my gun and load. Only problem was they didn't last too long, 700-1000 rounds, before struggling to return to battery and therefore causing feeding/ignition issues. I have settled on the Wolff 14lb spring and they run 100% for much longer. You really need to test different spring weights with your personal shooting skills/gun/load.

    thats good info, apppreciate it fellas

  6. Building up a top end to finally shoot major PF with a Lone wolf 35 slide. I read where some ran 13lbs (which is what I currently use in my 34 so it's a little "broke in") or should I go ahead and get a 15lbs spring. Would there be any downside to running a 13lbs with major PF loads?

  7. Wanting to shoot limited major, my thinking is lately just get a Lone Wolf 35 slide, KKM barrel .40 ejector etc and use my 34 lower since it's set up like I like it. Has anyone ever used one? They have an *minor gunsmith maybe required, are they talking fitting to frame rails kinda thing? Any ways just looking from some knowledge here

  8. When I first started I did it as well, then one day while dry firing, on the draw as I built my grip I put my left index finger in the trigger guard. I broke the habit bc I was afraid I would ND one off in the air. Works for some and some it won't, with me I deemed it a safety issue being a novice and didn't want to have something happen

  9. Love my stretch 16....they also can come fluted and red Cerakoted :) just saying. It and a great trigger has dramatically improved my shooting at distance when at one time I couldn't hardly do, now I'm much better (still need to work on the "me" factor though) but it's well worth the money

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