I recently jumped into pistol mounted optics with a g17 mos. I originally planned on getting buis but I'm glad I didn't. After a couple weeks of dry fire I'm indexing the gun where it needs to be. However, I'm out of luck if the dot goes down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is it true that you can re shoot a classifier at a match? I was reading through the rule book and that's how I read it. So far I've blown my classifiers and will be way under classified. Not on purpose I just choked. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yes you should. I was in your boat a few years ago. I would save what I could in case I started reloading later on. I still haven't paid for brass and have reloaded a few thousand rounds (not much I know) Just think of the brass as money. Each one is worth a penny or two. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So is it legal to remove your belt in the safe area and leave it there, do your thing in the john and then put it back on in the safe area? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Cool fire seems like a great option in theory. However, the cost is substantially higher up front. In addition there is the continued cost of buying co2, having to go get it refilled and recharging your gun every 50 shots. Idk how much CO2 costs but I would go through a lot of it. I'd be interested to hear the cost per shot of CO2. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Count me as another than plans on joining CO later this year. The tricky thing about CO is that it requires a special handgun to shoot in it. I can take my glocks and shoot it as is in production or limited. I can't shoot it in CO unless I spend some money and get a mount or the slide milled. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Try shooting without a magazine and see if it ejects the empty cases properly. If it consistently ejects them you're good to go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
~1.130 After shooting these more and watching some video, they do produce some smoke but it doesn't seem as much. I've also been shooting outdoors a lot but I don't notice the smoke much. Also I haven't chronoed these loads. I just know that they function very reliably in my glocks. I'm on my second order of 1,000 bullets and don't plan on switching. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Overwatch precision offers an np3 plated one as well. It's no longer referred to as a 3.5 connector. Just a "-" or 4.5 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk