Mark built my 9 major at the end of 2018. The process to get this started was easier than I thought it was gunna be. I sent him my wish list on parts, he built the gun. The gun has been fantastic, zero issues...and it hasn't been a safe queen. I get a lot of questions about it due to people thinking it's "more name brand". I ran it side by side with a limcat and I like my Carne better.
I have 10k through my 510c without the shroud on my open gun. I also went from a DPP. I have zero complaints about the optic, the weight difference is not noticeable at all. The field of view is amazing.
Check it out...next time i grab an M9, M17 or M18 from the cage, I'll bring the chronograph out. This will be for the current military ammo, which is 124 grain nato "pretty much winchester white box" DODIC A363
Last i recall, it was in the ball park of 145ish PF
Holosun 510c is pretty good so far, just put it on from using a dpp. Large window, take the window shield off and it'll be lighter than a cmore aluminum body. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Have several D-60s available with thousands of rounds through them and not a single issue. They are very reliable, but I do loose sleep over having to load them over and over again.
Sure thing
Pistol: $609
HCG Package: $1000
I added a wilson combat extended safety after this picture was taken as I'm not a fan of the factory ones at all.
I run a DPP and my experience shooting a stage in heavy rain. If a rain drop hits inside or in front of where the light emits from the housing. That drop can change the location of the dot thus making you lose zero temporary until that water is no longer there. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Went all out with the HCG package. Shoots great, not a single issue with Remington double stack magazines (left them factory) I've only put about 1000 rounds through it so far since my focus has been on open but I have zero complaints. The only thing I want to change out is the factory safety. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
I owned the TS and TSO. I loved them both. However, also have sold both due to me liking the 2011 better. I did the same thing the OP did. Started with the CZ, jumped to open with the 2011. It comes down to personal preference. But just remember there is also a lot more after market support for the 2011 platform than CZ.
What are the tricks of the trade to keep the open windowed red dots (DPP/ Romeo etc) reliable during a stage while raining. I understand keeping the dot dry before hand, just curious if there are any ideas floating around? Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Shot there a few times, the few days they have you'll park once but everything else you'll drive to. I don't know how the match will be set up but if they are using the same areas as Task Force Dagger than you'll be looking at 70% driving 30% walking Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk