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  1. How many rounds ( of 9mm ) does a Stock 2 mag hold. Or how many would it hold if it wasn't restricted to ten. al
  2. Accuracy isn't part of the training. al
  3. OK. Everyone is entitled to one stupid question. Forgive me.? al
  4. Guys I would be keen to take part in this comp. I like to shoot the 625 but there are very few revo shooters in my area. Where can I buy the targets. al
  5. Sorry, but we did not find any matches to display. Try again and broaden your search criteria. If you were searching for new posts since your last visit, it's possible that there are none to show. al
  6. I have been using Frontier plated bullets for years, in .38, .40 major, .45 major and 9mm minor loads. I played around with max .357 loads for a while too Absolutely no problems. Work up your load as you would with Jacketed or lead. Start conservative and progress to the PF you want al
  7. Chicks are for the bedroom or kitchen maybe the beach or a walk in the park but never ever the shooting range. What were you thinking man. Learn to operate that timer on your own. A whole new world will open up. al
  8. Here's what I do. 1 Insert Magazine. 2 Rack slide. 3 Grab hammer with weak hand finger and thumb. 4 Pull hammer back. ( this proves you have a good grip) 5 Pull trigger 6 ease hammer forward.( all the way ) 7 Holster 8 Assume the start position. Has worked ok so far. al
  9. Guys I have a foolproof way to beat the roulette wheel and for no charge I will share it with you I have based this method on the teachings of my now deceased Uncle James. A man who made millions and spent comparatively little, while being very generous to friends and Family. Although his system was based around the National lottery it is easily modified to work just as well at the roulette table. Each week he would ask those who had bought lottery tickets if they won anything, Almost invariably their answer was no. With a big smile James would announce " I have " and after a suitable pause " I still have my buck in my pocket" I have followed this system for over thirty years now and it has served me well. al
  10. You can't engage the safety when the hammer is fully down. al
  11. Best wishes from me too Bob al
  12. No, all the bulged brasses we have found was fired by other guns (probably Glock or open guns in 9mm. major ...). Having the chamber reamed is the last chance I would suggest to my friend (Wardog, mostly because I don't know WHO would be a competent pistolsmith for this job: perhaps Dallera ?), but the "U" sizing die that we have bought (just to solve this problem) unfortunatey isn't 100% useful (it works better than the normal resizing dies, but still we have 1-2 bulged brasses every 16 we are firing ... I would also try to grind off 1-2 millimeters fron an original Dillon sizing, just to see if the die can work better at the base of the case: guys, do you think that grinding off 2 millimeter is too much ?? Why not dump the bad brass. Thats what I do. By the time it developes a skirt it has been used quite a few times. My friends say I am too fussy but I gauge every single round I make, usually a few are a bit tight in the gauge so I put them aside. I then put them through the Lee FCD and either shoot them in practice and dump the brass or use them in a lost brass match. I don't mind being called fussy I have practically no ammo related malfunctions in either my Edge or the Eastern European 9mm (with poor after sales service) that I use. al
  13. The locking lever as in the dial that you rotate to place the gun in safe or release? I removed that and there doesnt seem to be anything I can access to release the lock. What/Where exactly is the allen reset screw? Is this normal for these holsters to lock up like this?? This happened to me when I borrowed a friends Tanfoglio Buzz and put it in my CZ holster. I had to screw off the plate on the outside of the holster. If I remember correctly this takes the pressure of the little catch inside. Be careful there is a small spring in there. al
  14. al, I highly recommend that you deal with the US CZ, www.czusa.com. Call and ask for Mike or CJ, two great guys. They wont just send you one spring, they will send you out spares as well, just in case. Everytime I have had a problem, I called them up and they ship me spare parts, sometimes without any charge. Let me know if I can help, Shay Shay I really envy you guys the service that you get from American companies. I am in Europe and since CZ USA did not get any profit from the gun I bought I cannot ask them for assistance. I cannot understand CZ UBs attitude, for the price of a spring they would have had an enthusiastic supporter instead they have a person who will grudgingly continue to shoot a CZ but tell everyone about their shoddy service. al Edit to add. Not even for the cost of a spring since they will have to give me one eventually.
  15. Stefano I now have over 5000 rounds through my shadow with no feeding probs ( once I got the oal right). I use Frontier 124g rn cmj bullets But since your friends gun is 9 by 21 i guess we can't compare. Have you tried the rounds which won't feed, into the barrel when it is removed from the gun. I do have a complaint about CZ tho. The trigger spring broke after 5000 rounds or so and the factory flat out refused to send me one. They said I would have to go back to the dealer I bought it from, who would have to go back to the wholesaler etc, etc. I explained I needed it for competition and couldn't wait for weeks but they were adamant they would not help. When a gun breaks and its only 3 months old and has only 5000 rounds through it and a 10 cent spring would fix it, I would expect the manufacturer to post one right away, not tell me to either wait weeks, possibly months for a warranty one or buy one from their shop and pay 52 euro postage for a spring weighing a few grams. I guess shooting STI and S&W for years has spoiled me. al
  16. I only use the FCD on rounds that have failed to gauge. I save them up then put them through the fcd, fire once more and ditch them. al
  17. Here they are again http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsO6BqBvFJw...feature=related Showing off some highly desirable skills al
  18. If it is tightly stuck and you have to use a hammer, support the cylinder else you could damage the yoke screw. al
  19. Stefano Pardon me I highlighted too much of your post. This is this part I don't get al
  20. I Don't understand this. Can you elaborate al
  21. Nothing other than my slim but muscular torso. :lol: al
  22. Anyone. al I run the 771's for single stack. What kind of belt are you using? The CR/Safariland set up moves the holders out about 3/8". If there is still a problem, I'd probably use a 1/2" Delrin spacer between the body of the holder and the belt attachment, and a longer bolt. With the spacer, it probably won't be as stable. If you can't find the hardware at your local store, McMaster-Carr has them. Unfortunately, they sell in lots of 100. Fortunately, you'll have plenty of spares if you lose one I am using a cr belt. I am not familiar with a delrin spacer and google didn't help much. al
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