DGS
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I prefer a center hold for USPSA. Either works equally well once you get used to it.
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Welcome! Enjoy that M&P, its a great gun.
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Great place to pass the time whether you have it --or not. Being retired helps too .
Thanks. Looking forward to joining you in retirement in a couple more years.
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Welcome Guion!
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Welcome Walt! Enjoy that 650!
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Humor me on this one gentleman. Have you ever been asked for ID when shooting a match? I have been to a couple of area and section matches and never have.
I've been shooting USPSA matches for 20 years, including many Area and state matches and a few nationals, and have never been asked for ID.
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The Brazos ejector is a good piece. I have them in all my guns, never had a problem,
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Welcome Dan, about time.
Thanks.
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Or make your own. Manny's works, but is a little small for my body type.
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9 recoil spring with a 17lb mainspring.
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Another vote for APW!
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Maybe its my grip/technique but I like the side ports. On pistols that I've had that didn't have them, the dot seemed harder to track and would wiggle side to side or to one side. I would find myself having to wait for the dot to center itself. On pistols with side ports, the dot goes straight up and down and its much easier to track.
Straight up and down is much easier to control and follow up shots seem to be noticeably faster.
Another local shooter with a stock trubore actually drilled side ports into his comp on his drill press and said it made a huge difference.
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I think the side ports help stabilize the the horizontal movement and allows the dot to track better vertically. YMMV.
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Most will fit, but you may have to file it down if its a little large or use a shim underneath if its too small.
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Lomg time lurker, thought it was finally time to become a member. Happy New Year to all!
Everyone get ready to point and laugh
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Moving right to left reloads by a right handed shooters require the most attention. I always try to remind newer shooters of this before the stage begins if it requires a left to right reload.