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  1. I did this for an economical limited gun. Picked up a CPO P320 40 full size from CDNN, swapped on some Dawson sights, Springer guide rod. Sig makes 18rd. mags, put on TTI bases for 20rds. reloadable. Put the top end on my Legion lower with GG trigger, bolt the magwell back on.
  2. I’m currently using 135 TC Blues with 3.6gr. of Prima V. With the non-LCI replacement barrel, it’s 132PF, excellent accuracy. When the Prima V is gone, will switch to Sport Pistol.
  3. The issue of a plate or not won’t solve your Vortex breaking. It’s just not up to the task you are using it for. The gasket suggestion is the best option at this point, but I don’t believe it will solve your problem. That’s the issue with cutting a slide for one optic, you’re now married to that choice, so choose wisely. I do not believe a commercially available plate as you described exists.
  4. What good will a broken scope do you in a riot? Just curious.
  5. It’s been happening for several days now all over the site.
  6. Hey, Ben, you shooting that this weekend? Looks great.
  7. I got a CH plate last week to mount an SRO. I have all of 30 rounds through it, just sight in and a few extra. From just mounting and handling, I like the thinnest of the plate, and the steel T nuts the sight screws into. The plate itself is secured to the slide with included screws through the bottom of the slide, but into aluminum, I wish there was steel there also. The included dovetail to put a supressor height Glock rear sight is needless for competition shooters, I wish there had been an option to get it without. It was $20 more than the Springer, but you get a little lower sight mount, and the Zev style sight mounts that go up into the sight body. I’ll have to keep an eye on if the forward location of the sight causes any smoking on the glass, but I haven’t seen it yet in limited shooting.
  8. If you find picking the gun is a chore, wait til you think about the optic. Whew!
  9. You have an issue with switch. Contact C-more, they’ll take care of you.
  10. I’ve had both, and prefer TTI. But if you don’t care about capacity, save a bunch of $ and just careful make the stock plastic bases compliant.
  11. OPENB

    X5 Legion accuracy

    I was having accuracy issues recently. I changed bullets to .356” Blue Bullets, swapped my X5 barrel with my Legion barrel, and put my Deltapoint Pro on in place of the Romeo Pro. I suspect the .356” bullets was the fix, but I’m back to ragged hole accuracy.
  12. It won’t add any more rounds, but it does give a little more room in the mag when seating a full 23rd. mag. Wasn’t worth $19/mag extra to me. I get 23 with the TTI and the stock spring/follower. This makes the TTI equipped mag cheaper than Springer.
  13. That’s because the Lim Pro is longer than a Stock II. That was the wrong holster.
  14. A Romeo 1, or a Romeo 1 Pro? If a Romeo 1, you will have to enlarge the holes in the sight body for the correct M4 screws to pass through and into the holes in the slide. A Romeo 1 Pro will mount up correctly with the supplied screws.
  15. When I had a Limited Pro, I ordered a Bladetech holster from BSPS. They sent me a Stock III holster.
  16. Doesn’t matter what the gun is called, whether Legion, X5, or whatever. If it’s cut for a Romeo 1 Pro, which all X5 Legions are, the Romeo 3 Max will not fit it without an adapter plate. In this case, the Legion plate would be the correct plate since the slide is cut for the Romeo 1 Pro, not a Romeo 1. It’s not really that hard, but you have to know what cut you have on your slide.
  17. Ben Stoeger Pro Shop or Patriot Defense.
  18. I wouldn’t recommend spending $1250 on a SA S2 that won’t be competitive in the divisions it’s legal in. Decide what division you want to shoot, then get the appropriate gear for it. If you want to shoot production, you could get a non-threaded barrel that will fit the box, and you’ll be set for as long as you want. If you want to shoot Limited, don’t get a 9. Too many points left on the table shooting minor. You can shoot Limited minor with what you have now.
  19. Based on the plates I’ve seen shown with it, none of then will fit Trijicon sights. I thought about asking Henning, but lost interest.
  20. I got this off eBay a couple days ago. It’s the Boraii Halcyon. I found the Slim Tuk moved around a lot on the one belt clip, and the butt of the gun printed a little more than I liked. The Halcyon has a Raven Concealment Claw to pull the butt into the body, and the center mounted clip keeps it from rocking around. Only $37, and lots of gun models to choose from. And the cant is adjustable for behind the hip or appendix inside the waistband.
  21. Yeah, those are the 3 plates that come with the gun. Wonder why they didn’t make one for the most rugged optic out there.
  22. That was the question that ended the Stock II Optic thread just down a little from this one. None of the provided plates are for Trijicon, and the slide cut itself will take the RTS2/STS2/Vortex Razor. I have not found any aftermarket adapters for the Stock II.
  23. You may need to use a LULA. They can be tight to load. You should be getting 23.
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