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juristrosins

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  1. Sorry for lame and perhaps off-topic question about conversion cone and bull barrel comp - together with the barrel itself they make 3 peace "thing" - bushing barrel->conversion cone->comp. What about durability of this setup? Have anybody had any issues with it?

  2. 32 minutes ago, HSLPCZ said:

    uh oh.  That's not good

    Does this make my gun not an Open Gun? And I can use it in Standard Division? Yeahh!

  3. Ok, folks, now it seems clear to me, that tube style sights is more or less legacy and personal affection thing. Was thinking to get one of those for my second open gun setup, just to get taste of it. Looks like the best option is to keep consistent and put the same 90deg slideride on it.

    Thank you for your input!

  4. Read some topics (I suspect that not all...) about tube style red dot scopes like Aimpoint, but haven't seen any assumptions why tube scope was chosen over c-more or any other compact red dot sight. Any of you shooting with tube? As of now I'm very pleased with my C-More slide ride. I do not like compact sights (probably it means that I did not shoot with them enough). Trying to widen my horizons... so - why would I or would not choose aimpoint for my next open gun setup?

  5. Personally I think racker on the weak hand side (left side in this case) is the only way to go.

    the only downside is:

    must be removed even with single sided scope mount (no problem if you use ball detents which I'd suggest is the best method)

    can get close to thumb (especially on pistols like CZ and tanfog which have low profile slides).

    As it was discussed earlier I really do not want any injuries to my thumb with left side racker. Thumbrest on the left side serves as a little aid to table starts. Will see it in action however.

  6. I suspect that you own 2011 style pistols. It's slide is higher than on CZ 75 TS. When I grab the pistol my right thumbs knuckle is almost at level of racker. I do not want my skin to go off during the match or training session. Wont be pleasant surprise at all :)

    I made test racker on the left side and found that this will be the issue.

    With this racker style the procedure of loading is quite similar I used to with standard (non-adjustable) iron sight of TS. The only difference is that my index finger will be straight pushing the pedal (and not bent hooking sight blade). Hand position wont change.

    Practice will show real situation though :)

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