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  1. On 11/11/2020 at 6:45 AM, bcane98 said:

    You're going to have really nice setup, very similar to my Legion.  I love everything about the 320 Franken builds everyone is working on. I was contemplating doing one of those builds with the 320 XCarry and the Legion TXG.

    You’ll have to cut the dust cover back on the txg grip. 

  2. 3 minutes ago, 78Staff said:

    Yeah from Dillon's webpage...  "...the primers are inside the primer tube which is shielded inside a protective metal housing"


    Interesting. I hate the fat tube. It is a tight fit with the powder hopper In the way. Never seemed to drain smoothly for me. I’ve dumped a lot of primers on the bench with the fat tube. I’ll let you know if they daisy chain on me. 

  3. 17 minutes ago, vluc said:

     

     

    Probably the direction they want to go, but I heard only comparable models.  I'd like Glock to offer me a trade for a Gen 5 on each Gen 4 I have, lol.  Still like Gen 3 better.


    I’m all gen 5 at this point. Might be tempted in a gen 3 24 if I stumbled across one cheap

  4. 32 minutes ago, B_RAD said:

    But obviously you didn’t prep and apply correctly!

     

    I mean there are all these people that have no issues. 


    It’s possible that I’m an idiot and did it wrong but I did use alcohol to clean and heat to bind. I am an accomplished destroyer of things. 

  5. I bought a rf100 from a buddy earlier this year and could never get it to run better than 98-99% correctly oriented primer.  It’s as level as I can get it, I monkied with the bushing adjustment, watched all the videos, talked to friends with them etc... and I’d still average 1-2 upside down primers a tube. 
     

    I saw someone on Facebook recommend this bushing that entirely crimson makes.  The main purpose of the bushing is that it allows the use of the standard dillon pickup tubes, but the ancillary benefit is that I haven’t had an upside down primer since I installed it.   Granted it’s still fairly early on (2k rounds loaded) but it seems to have possibly eliminated my upside down primer issue.  At least, I’ve gone from 1-2 per 100 to <1 per 2000 at current count. 
     

    so if you are having issues with your rf100 dropping upside down primers, it might me worth the $20 to try this bushing... especially with as scarce as primers are these days. EB949CCC-3380-417A-93F6-9DB0B9643469.jpeg.753c10f990f96464f2aa2035ae1287f5.jpeg76C5C450-CC0D-4017-8F5F-61701C386BAE.jpeg.024fb169c767bbc3bd6044f92acb7129.jpeg

     

  6. Just now, Sethdaniel05 said:


    Looks grippy!


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    I’ve got a raw spot on the heal of my palm on my support hand.  Right where the grip tape used to shift on me. I suspect it will wear down some over time and my office hands will become more manly. 

  7. 4 minutes ago, Sethdaniel05 said:


    I’ll probably end up doing it soon. I love the look and feel. Just haven’t felt ready to commit yet.


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    I did my match gun this weekend. 784028FD-18B4-4DED-A214-FE3711BFFA80.jpeg.5d9c4dc896348ba74f08b67b227ce8e9.jpeg

  8. Just now, Sethdaniel05 said:


    I’ll probably end up doing it soon. I love the look and feel. Just haven’t felt ready to commit yet.


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    I put it off for at least a year. Then it took literally 30 minutes including diassembly of the gun. Just tape real good, apply epoxy, apply grit, remove tape, and hang until dry

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