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12 hours ago, SWprotected said:
So are those sheared lower barrel lugs!!
That is so wrong!!! That was a neck to nuts cut right there.....
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On 2/18/2019 at 6:27 AM, SWprotected said:
38SC feeds better, doesn't jam! This is Fake News!!! I will say I do think SC is a little flatter and softer, but I don't buy all this other stuff. I shot open for 2 years both of my guns were 9 Major and I had jams two times in 2 years and both times it was my fault for not changing mag springs, I let the springs go longer than I should have. Both of my guns were cleaned after each match and new springs a couple times a year. I personally don't care what anyone else shoots but I keep hearing a lot of bad information about what 9 major can't do like run reliably.
Why would anyone believe what a S&W Open shooter would say
Those 9mm case head separations are neat.
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On 2/26/2019 at 10:00 PM, 427Cobra said:
How long did that take to fit
20 min, went slow on taking the material off.
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3 hours ago, MemphisMechanic said:
Definitely will work well. The KE Arms lower I run has a similar design and it’s positioned perfetly:
The KE is nice but my whole rifle cost what your lower did.
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4 minutes ago, MemphisMechanic said:
I think you need a larger release.
Don't be hating!! It's easy to make it smaller(bench grinder) but more work to make bigger(welder and bench grinder)
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I made a Palmetto State Armory glock billet lower ambi! Not pretty but works great.
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On 11/14/2018 at 4:52 PM, tha1000 said:
the mag catch is the same shape on both sides (after installing the button) and the mags have notches in both sides. Essentially works the same way a glock mag release flips, to my knowledge. I never swapped mine around.
The SVI mag release is different for the left side and right side. Totally different parts and mag buttons.
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2 hours ago, Stony Lane said:
No, not on a AR-9 platform. Totally different mag release than an AR-15.
I did make a PSA lower ambi like this.
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23 hours ago, SJMPCC022 said:
Out of curiousity, how is the consistency in your rounds recoil wise ? Or better put, do you occasionally weight the powder charge as you go ?
The reason I ask is physics. My experience has been that flaky shotgun powders, ( Clays, Clay dot, Unique) load great in shotgun weights, 17-19gr. In small quantities they get hinky because of the lack of mass.
Clays is pretty decent, I have loaded it in handgun loads for years. I loaded some .40S&W with 700X once for someone and it sucked ass at best ! Never tried Clay Dot for handgun, only trap loads .
Definitely not an easy powder to meter. I have a Hornady LNL and their powder drop is one of the better designs on the market. Actually chrono'ed today. 5 shots Avg. Vel was 1010 fps the extreme spread was 42 fps.
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An A2 flash hider with the bottom 3 ports welded up and a washer welded on the end!!! Works like a charm. Probably a thread saver would work just as well
I suspect most comps on PCCs don't do much unless you use very slow burning powder and with a blowback design just as much gas is escaping out the bolt if not more than is going through the comp. I would like to see some super slow motion video.
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135grn Blue Bullets with 2.9grn of ClayDot @1.125 oal. Soft shooting @ 137pf
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PSA works as good as any of the high dollar bcg.
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Add SVI and Atlas to your list! Shoot as many as you can try, and ask the same question on the Open sub forum.
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If you had really long arms I could understand not wanting to have a few extra oz. on the gun but if you have short arms it won't make any difference.
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Can you feel the difference or does the bigstick cost you time when transitioning?
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CHA-LEE needs to change his name to tender-foot
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Unless you buy missionary mikes "not so used" 5.4 SVI.
If you are dead set on a 5.4 I would go with a short dust cover or atleast a butler cut. That will help keep it from being a nose heavy gun.
Definitely go with AET sight tracker.
SV has lots of grip options. I prefer the IC(smallest diam grip) with agressive micropocket.
Like others have said get a used pistol so the wait doesn't kill you. You can keep it for a backup pistol.
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Broken barrel link
in 1911-style Pistols
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Excellent document from Schuemann. Thanks for sharing!!!