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M&P Guide rod same as Walther?
latenightlegend replied to waktasz's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
Cool, thank you! -
M&P Guide rod same as Walther?
latenightlegend replied to waktasz's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
So I can either cut spring or make a GR that is longer to prevent this? -
M&P Guide rod same as Walther?
latenightlegend replied to waktasz's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
Why would that happen? -
M&P Guide rod same as Walther?
latenightlegend replied to waktasz's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
Forgive me, what do you mean the GR wasn't proper? When I put Wolff recoil spring, I used the factory GR. Is the bushing needed for flatwire? -
M&P Guide rod same as Walther?
latenightlegend replied to waktasz's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
wtf...why is this happening to me?? Why'd you switch to ismi flat wire when wolff springs worked for yah? -
M&P Guide rod same as Walther?
latenightlegend replied to waktasz's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
Just a heads up, any spring other than flatwires will cause the gun to bind up when trying to lock the slide back. The slide more or less just gets stuck with a wolff spring. -
Always use a either a 308 Carbine/Rifle spring on blowback AR9s. These blowbacks rely on a strong spring to keep the bolt in battery. If the bolt "unlocks" too early, it'll cause a number of issues. You want the bolt the stay forward for as long as possible to keep the gasses moving forward behind the bullet. The longer the bolt is able to stay in the "closed" position, the less dot movement you will see. Also, the violent cycling of AR9s reek havoc on trigger pins. Slower, the better. A lot top GM shooters that run AR9s tend to run heavy bolts as well. Some even use a steel weight plug between the buffer and bolt in the buffer tube, as to slow down the cyclic rate. I noticed around .02-.03 slower splits with a weight. However, it's totally worth the trade off when the dot hardly moves. Hope this helps ya'll
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Buhahah, whoops It's not on the website just yet, but email Brian at info@nokick.com and ask for the 5015 HD by name. He'll sell you one!
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Yah, it's a thing. I've been through 3 of them already. The new 5015 HD version they have out is much much better than the 5007. Stiffer spring and better/more resistant hydraulics
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What BCG are you using on your AR9?
latenightlegend replied to hiker88's topic in Pistol Caliber Carbine
Get the JP. 5K rounds with zero issues. -
JP GMR's, Palmetto state are some common ones.
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PCC AR 9mm barrel makers?
latenightlegend replied to Aircooled6racer's topic in Pistol Caliber Carbine
I wonder where he holds the rifle with all that gas blowing to the sides and top. -
Who makes that grip? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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How does running lighter steel weights affect the recoil or dot movement? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Would you want a heavier spring to reduce felt recoil? Definitely keep us posted about tuning the SCS. I have the same issues and ordered everyone of the JP springs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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31 round OEM mag with Taylor freelance +10 extension. 41 round mag easily gets you through any stage. You can run a 17 round for reloads if you really fudge up. For a cheaper route, 31 round mag with a 17 rounder with 1 reload on the stage isn't awful either. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Whoa...that is cool! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Get the Dawson sights MOS sights. Im currently running a burris FF3 with a set of the lower 1/3 MOS sights. I had tried the co-witness but it was a no go for me. Found myself using the front sight when I should have been watching the dot! The 1/3 co-witness is the best of both worlds. They will be there if dot ever fails or need help tracking/picking up the dot when shooting SHO or WHO. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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You're name is Alvin too?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Just to note, the rep did say this was pretty much the final product as you see in the pics. The rear sight is adjustable and has NO dovetail if for shooters wanting to change sights. Factory sights according to the rep, are .90 front, .120 rears Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Spoke to some Sig reps at the NRA show today, they said towards July this year! MSRP is $879. They did away with the U-wall by the slide release. Here's some pics! If anyone has any other questions, please just lmk on here and I'll ask! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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For those that didn't hear. ToddG has passed away this morning. Rest in peace brother. F**k cancer. https://pistol-forum.com/announcement.php?a=11
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I personally prefer the fixed Dawson's. The shoot POA for me. I started with the adj rears when I was dialing in my loads, but found the rear notch to be waaayyy to shallow. So I just called Dave and he sent me the fixed rears and all was good!
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Flip a coin for a 17 or 34. I do prefer the 34 just for the longer sight radius.