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Rifleshooter24

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  1. Does anyone know where you can get 20 rd + extensions for the full size Sig P320 magazines? I really like the new 320, and wanted to use it locally in some of our three gun matches to get a feel for it. With stages built around 20 rd mags, it really helps to have the capacity. I know they make 20 rounders for the 226, surely something for the 320 will be in the works? I spoke to the Sig pro shop and they had no idea and no ETA for any. The mags are mec I believe, steel bodied with simple base plates. Surely someone is making an extension for them somewhere? I've had zero luck finding any online. FYI - these are the same mags that fit the P250. Thanks
  2. Does anyone know where you can get 20 rd + extensions for the full size Sig P320 magazines? I really like the new 320, and wanted to use it locally in some of our three gun matches to get a feel for it. With stages built around 20 rd mags, it really helps to have the capacity. I know they make 20 rounders for the 226, surely something for the 320 will be in the works? I spoke to the Sig pro shop and they had no idea and no ETA for any. The mags are mec I believe, steel bodied with simple base plates. Surely someone is making an extension for them somewhere? I've had zero luck finding any online. FYI - these are the same mags that fit the P250. Thanks
  3. Rifleshooter24

    Sig P320

    I bought this pistol this week and got to take it out today for a 200 round break in. Ammo is expensive so don't look for me to out more than that through it on one range trip. I have never been a sig guy, but this felt good enough in my hand that I had to try it. After shooting: I absolutely love it. Grip angle points naturally for me (I've always had to fight the G34), trigger is fantastic (very short and crisp, around 5.5 lbs), and it is very accurate. If I had the mags, I wouldn't hesitate to put it in local competitions as early as this coming weekend. I'm already as accurate with it as my trusty Glock, that's with a 3.5 lb connector and Dawson sights. Even though the trigger is a tad heavier than my Competition glock, it's so crisp and solid it really is easier to shoot than the spec sheet suggests. Again, I'm no pro shooter (USPSA B classification, decent local 3 gunner), but so far I absolutely love this gun (own G34, went through M&P Pro and FNS Longslide before selling to fund this purchase). The only knock: the extended slide release sits right where my thumb rides, so the slide doesn't always lock back (100% my fault, locks back when right thumb was off the release). It is my understanding Sig is already working on a new slide release that extends forward, not back. A lot of people have this problem with extended glock releases as well, so not a huge deal. You could overcome with training, but once they come out with a slightly altered release it should be a mute point. If you have the funds and like the feel of the gun in your hand, don't hesitate to give it a try. Comes with a holster and two mags. I've written Sig to see if I can get some 20 rounders for it to get it in the three gun game (they make 20 rounders for the 226, I feel this shouldn't be much of a stretch). If not I need one of you guys to come out with some extended basepads. Again, great gun in my opinion. And although brand new, mine has been 100% reliable.
  4. I've started using the straight 8 quad load carriers on a chest rig. Solid product. I may try some belt mounted, just seems to load easier from the chest rig strong hand.
  5. I really like the Bushnell Elite Tactical 1-6.5 having put hands on all the above. Guys at our local club run all the aforementioned scopes, personally I still like the Bushnell.
  6. Would I be better off to forget the 14.5" pin and welded and just go with the aac mpw 16" or noveske 15" w/NSR? I hate adding 6 inches to a 16" rifle with the suppressor, but seems the money will be about the same. I think I could get Ranier to pin and weld their select barrel (14.5) and install gas block, all for around $385 ($485 with muzzlebreak). By the time I add NSR, upper receiver group, BCG and charging handle, I'm right there at $1,200. Has anyone had experience with the Ranier .300 blk out barrels? Are they g2g? They make them sound solid on the website, but then I'd have to get the right buffer/springs etc to make sure it will run. The AAC and Noveske should run no problems as they are factory assembled. I want the 14.5", but my head is saying just forget the custom build and buy an assembled urg. Decisions decisions.
  7. It won't fit under any Handguard. I may give syrac a try if I can't talk to someone at aac or ranier to find out if the carbine length will work without adjustable gas block on the 14.5". That or just buy the noveske.
  8. It says two stage but really doesn't perform like one. You really won't be able to tell its two stage. Try it on someone else's rifle if you can, you will see what I'm saying.
  9. How about a pinned Lo pro pistol gas system such as the noveske? Would this be really over gassed or a reliable alternative for both subsonic and supersonic without going the adjustable route? I don't want to use an adjustable gas block if I can help it. An added potential failure point.
  10. I run the A5 on my comp gun and also love it. It's am 18" with rifle length gas system and full auto BCG. I get the reciprocating mass argument, but with a .223 I don't see that there is that much of a difference anyway. I have friends with JP's but I would put my rifle against theirs anyway. I think your muzzlebrake and trigger can mitigate the need for messing with the bolt carrier. If you go bolt the lightened route, then I agree: use the adjustable gas block and lighter buffer spring. You would probably want to skip the A5.
  11. I work with the 16 lb lmt mws to build strength, then my 9 lb 18" Loki feels pretty light considering. I'm with you on lighter is better though. That's why there's a market for carbon fiver Handguard rifles with lightweight barrels like the Larue Predatar, etc. if you can find a gun you can run as quick but it's lighter, I'd switch in a heartbeat. A good comp and an AR Golf trigger and it would be hard to find any rifle that wouldn't run good for 3 gun.
  12. AR Gold, far and away the best trigger I've ever felt. I do not see how you could possible be faster or more accurate than that. Many top shooters run it, and there's a reason. Zero over travel and zero creep. Try it, you will love it.
  13. Thanks, that was my thoughts exactly. I like stuff that works, I don't want to introduce another failure point. That being said, I don't want it to be horribly gassed either. I like the looks of the ranier barrel for the money, but I don't know why they'd go with the carbine length gas system. By the time I buy $100 adjustable gas block and their $259 barrel, then have it installed, I'm up there in the Noveske price anyway. I have read some good things about the Syrac adjustable block, but again I'm not sure I want to bring another variable into the reliability equation. I will be changing ammo back and forth, supersonic for general hunting, subsonic for defense or close quarters hunting. Subsonic will always be suppressed as long as my AAC keeps kicking.
  14. There wasn't a lot in it, but the shooting in Open Range was solid and I thought very realistic for that era. Robert Duvall's shotgun blast through the house construction was the probably the single best gunshot kill I've seen in just about any movie. Just wanted to throw one out there no one had mentioned.
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