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Thanks Jesse; for sharing the TRUTH about your experience , and problem solving. Please get back to use about your extractor fix. I think $26.97 is worth paying up front to ward off problems down the road. Thanks Again Watch out for Cyrus, checking you out
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Stoegers are a lower self Benelli, same engineering design they even share the same office space ,and tech service. It all depends on how big your wallet is $$ , and will that $$ make a difference.
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Drill and what is the improvement. I've seen the holes drilled on top of some stop muzzle flip. It be nice to here about what works best for you with maybe Pic's
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Strange Occurrence with my Primary Arms 1-6 scope Gen2
BOOM replied to toothandnail's topic in Rifle - Technical
Since the only difference is the home made gun case. It be my first guess, trucks do tend to rear wheel hop because of the lack of weight . I'd treat yourself to a foam padded rifle case. Wally World sells them $80.00 you could probably get 2 of them in that Ram Box -
Would you measure the height, and width of the Taran front sight and let us know
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Nordic; Company, parts, and service Tech are all top notch. In there words it was going to be a hit or miss on a Stoeger, IF it runs great . Found some new company called MOA precision; they make a follower. Happy Happy
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Nordic followers are NO longer Teflon coated just red died this directly from a conversation with there tech service, they also shared that's there's been reports of there follower hanging up in OEM Stoeger mag tube .. Things can get fixed Call Nordic
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+2 Miculek Comp; lots of testing and comparisons its always up there for its effectiveness, and half the price. I'd say its the way to go, not sure how it rates on the weight issue . ( apetrulis01:) would you mind sharing the type modification you've have done to improve it
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Dexterity exercises for weak hand loading?
BOOM replied to TonytheTiger's topic in Rifle & Shotgun - Technique
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Dexterity exercises for weak hand loading?
BOOM replied to TonytheTiger's topic in Rifle & Shotgun - Technique
More of a mussel memory than strength (Kurts demonstration on you tube) .He speaks of keeping your weak hand thumb in the loading port pushing the lifter up between each shell makes it does make it smoother = faster .You'll also see the way Kurt holds the shells in his weak hand. Practices Practices. You'll see the difference right away when you pull the thumb out between each shell Thanks Kurt -
Either of these may fit your needs J P enterprises, or Glock store in house brand .both seem slim
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Kuduman; Nice pistol grip stock, will this change the 922r compliance
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Oskino; saved you $5.00 We all need help this sport is expensive.
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Shotguns used in 3gun are starting to look ridiculous!
BOOM replied to DocMedic's topic in Shotgun - Technical
NO WAY; a tac cool Saiga, double comp, red dot yea, yea, yea -
ES13; Its obviously important to you, and that's all that matters. You can always sell that holster. Try BladeTech no issues Happy,Happy
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Call Tom @ MOA Precision He's got a wealth of imformation, he carries them too
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BEST PRICE they all work
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25,000 rds / Dry fire 5 days a week, and my wife thinks I'm NUTS
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Nothing wrong with good honest wear. Your holster should be set and adjusted on your body for the least amount of drag
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Yes excessive, Large knurled screws; loosen it up during practices tighten it up when your on the run.
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Jerry Miculek Interview @ CT Night Match
BOOM replied to Jesse Tischauser's topic in Multi-gun Gear & Accessories
Trying to make friends again -
Well Said Pat, Well Said, I've learn call it being Frugal
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Same here K Swift; If any of the shooters here can say there HAPPY with the phone APP there running; I'll pay up right now
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Cheep FIX; Remove your Blade Tech holster from your belt loosen the three screws that hold your DOH to the plastic belt loop attachment Place a piece of 5/16 hard rubber shaped into wedge from bottom up.Tighten all three screws. Your gun will now be more vertical and no longer pointed at your leg