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CaptainOverkill

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  1. I honestly shoot because I enjoy the training/practice. I feel like I always need to be better today than I was yesterday and to do something today to help me be better tomorrow than I was today. I used to be really addicted to lifting weights because I was hooked on trying to lift 5 more lbs than I did in the previous workout.

  2. My carry guns and my competition guns all wear plain black rear sights and fiber optic front sights. I also almost always carry a gun with a light on it (G43 + TLR6 or G19 + APL typically) and always have a handheld light in my pocket.

  3. Shape and material the hammer is made out of as well as spring rates. I suppose the firing pin and firing pin spring could play into it as well.

    I have 2 2011s, a DVC Limited and a Tactical DS with EGW internals. The Tactical hammer makes a much higher pitched sound when dry fired vs. the DVC.

  4. Based on my experience and a few guys I shoot with, this is what I've seen wear out and/or break:

    Recoil springs (wear out over time)

    Trigger springs (break)

    Slide release (spring wears out/breaks)

    Slide stop (spring wears out and will no longer lock open on an empty mag)

    Striker (tip breaks off)

    Ejector (tip broke off - replaced the whole trigger housing)

    Striker channel liner (as mentioned above, if the slide gets cerakoted this needs to be replaced)

    Slides (cracked by hard use, breach face can break from dry fire)

    An extractor is probably a good part to keep on hand as well. I've never worn one out, but I can see it happening.

  5. I switched from a G35 to a DVC Limited about 6 months ago. I haven't been able to shoot as much as I'd like, but I'll admit it took a while to adjust. From day 1 I could shoot more accurately, but it took a lot of work to get used to going fast with the shorter trigger travel as well as a trigger that moves straight back vs. pivoting at the top.

  6. I have the opposite problem - for some reason I always aim about 2/3 of the way up on the A zone and sometimes with a "good enough" sight picture (if I were aiming in the middle!) it's enough to hit the C zone above the A. Take a dry fire target or two and draw a small black dot in the center of the A zone. Use them along with your regular targets until you're consistently driving the gun to the center of the A zone all the time, then toss them or use them for partials/no-shoots.

  7. As has been said, feeling the reset is a waste of time. When I competed with Glocks I did a lot of dry fire with a zip tie keeping the gun out of battery so I could pull the trigger freely over and over. There is no break or reset. After a while of that, I noticed that during live fire I never paid any attention the reset any more.

  8. Ear pro (lots of foam plus + electronic muffs)

    Eye pro

    Gun

    Magazines

    Ammo

    Outer belt w/ holster and pouches

    Timer

    UpLula

    AR15 MagLula

    Various paper targets - printed dots, stick-on dots of various sizes, 3x5 index cards

    Pasters

    Stapler

    Staples

    Glock armorer's tool

    Glock front sight tool

    Hex wrenches, metric and standard

    Leatherman

    Sunscreen

    Pro Grip

    First aid kit

    For a match add:

    2-3 protein bars

    Water, Gatorade, or both

    And after reading this thread I feel like I should add my mag cleaning brush and some toilet paper.

  9. I cleaned a lubed a G22 then shot over 2100 rounds without cleaning or lubing again. It had no failures and no signs of any problems. I don't think any of my other Glocks have gone much more than 1000, but I am confident they all would.

  10. If you're going to buy an off the shelf gun and shoot it as-is, they make sense. If you start swapping much more than the trigger and maybe sights, you might as well spend the money on a custom gun. I bought an STI because I wanted to make sure I would be happy with the platform before dropping $3-4000 on a custom build. I'll eventually buy a custom gun and keep the STI as a backup gun.

  11. I wear Peltor Tactical Pros. They're bulky, heavy, and expensive, but they have the best noise reduction of any electronic muffs I've ever worn and are comfortable despite the weight. I wear plugs underneath and turn the volume up in the muffs so I can hear people talking. Works great, especially around rifles with brakes and Open guns.

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