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Crispin1025

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  1. I use my dominant (right) eye regardless of what hand I am shooting with. Accuracy slow fire is pretty much the same. I find most people practice non-dominant hand one-handed and neglect transitioning from a non-dominant hand two-handed grip, working to build the mastery and memory with the assistance of a support hand first. I have been working to improve my own non-dominant hand shooting and found this to be effective for me. I too am open to suggestion though, glad I found this discussion.
  2. I have and use both MSA and Peltor, and have had several of both. They both work, but I prefer the MSA ones. That said-get the gel inserts for whatever you buy, worth the money and then some.
  3. I may have to do that-thanks for the info! I'm looking for another scope right now in that price range.
  4. I agree; you can't have just one. Already saving for another.
  5. It's this one, +4 in .40 but works 100% for 9mm: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/187971/apex-tactical-magazine-base-pad-extension-4-sig-226-40-s-and-w-aluminum-black
  6. I would check out Bruce Warren's work (BC Armory). He did work on my 986 and I have tried several other guns he has worked on, a great guy and excellent work.
  7. FWIW most of the quality control issues (mainly the 929/986) are related to accuracy, consistency, and timing. I have a 986 that had to go back for a timing issue. Piece to piece there are a lot of variations as well; good choice on the 627.
  8. As above, tonythetiger nailed it. Have a variety, and no need for a quick detach. The burris PEPR is very popular and reasonably priced, and the vortex PST 1-4 or strike eagle are both excellent entry level scopes that will serve you well for a long time.
  9. Have used both; I'd say it's a toss up and would choose based on features. I have laser correct vision (20/13) and was not able to identify a significant difference between the glass on them, in my opinion, not enough to lose out on the 1-6 power and BDC reticle. That's not to say the PST is not an excellent optic in its own right, I was soundly impressed by it when I ran my friends recently, I doubt there are many scopes that cost more that would net better performance in that magnification range.
  10. Any questions or requests for dimensions, more photos, etc., please let me know!
  11. And of the backs, left is the Apex, middle TF, right TRT:
  12. A few more photos for comparison. Front is the Apex, middle TRT, last is the TF.
  13. Last, as a note, is the Sig 20 round german SWAT magazine. Since I already have brought up the TRT Maxwell a bunch of times, I wanted to mention that this magazine will not work with it. The metal flange on the rear prevents it from seating correctly unless you file/machine off part of your magwell. Shown is the flange for reference for those that may not be familiar.
  14. Last is the Apex extension. So-these are marketed as a +3 .40 cal extension, DON'T BE FOOLED. I purchased them on a whim to try them, checked the interior dimensions, mounting dimensions, etc. with my micrometer and they are a 100% fit for 9mm. They will add +5, giving 23 rounds reloadable in my magazines. They are retained with a small allen that fits in the rear of the extension, and will work with the TRT magwell.
  15. Next up is the Taylor Freelance, second from the right. It again serves its purpose, but is definitely the least refined of the three, including a rather unsightly screw retention on the rear. Overall, it works, but is overkill for no purpose. These WILL NOT seat in the TRT magwell. If you look in the picture, it has an excessive amount of material on the front which fully prevents it working with the magwell in place. Pictured for comparison is the Apex extension, Apex on the left, Taylor Freelance on the right.
  16. Starting from the right, with the red TRT baseplate, we have a aluminum +2 that more or less serves as a replacement for the factory plastic +2 found on MecGar/Sig Magazines. It is an anodized finish, mine have held up well enough over the last two years. My batch was milled slightly too deep, so I had to shim it for them to be retained properly. They do work 100% with the TRT Magwell. One nice thing about these is they are very easy to remove, as the use the same retainer as the factory plastic +2 currently available.
  17. Friends, Wanted to share some of my own findings with you regarding Sig magazine extensions. Right now, the three non-Sig metal extensions that I am aware of are Apex, Taylor Freelance, and TRT, also pictured is the Sig 20 round SWAT German magazine. All of the magazine extensions have been mounted on MecGar 20 round magazines. These are slightly longer and allow proper fitting, especially if using the TRT Maxwell. The Taylor Freelance for sure will not work on a regular Sig magazine; it will not seat.
  18. Thanks for the input! I may have to pick one up! I have an SPO1 as well, great guns, but my x5 tactical is more accurate. Was hoping for similar performance with the initial SAO and when that fell through I was a little disheartened, but the new Legion SAO may be the ticket!
  19. I have used both; I'd say it's a toss of. I like the larger field of view on the PRO, but the micro doesn't give up any performance and is lighter. I'd play with both and see which you feel more comfortable with. Also-if you're going to mount it farther from your eye, the PRO may be the way to go, closer, micro. Something I discovered playing with them.
  20. Either will work, I've used both. The strike eagle reticle is nice and effective, I've had good results with the PST as well. You can't go wrong with either.
  21. I have used several of the Vortex 1-4/1-6 scopes-no complaints with any, and I'm a self proclaimed glass snob. Generally I only touch higher end leupold/nightforce/USO but was impressed I've bought the vortex ones now for 3 gun, can't beat them for the price and quality.
  22. If anyone has an SAO legion I'd love to hear some feedback. I had one of the initial 226 elite SAO's and was not impressed-I sold the gun. It did not have the accuracy or consistency of any of the DA/SA guns, let alone my x5 tactical. I was hoping for decent performance but was very disappointed, I'd like to hear how the legion SAO is holding up as I may have an interest in them again.
  23. A very nice job! I'm planning on doing the same to one of my guns, any other tips or suggestions?
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