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  1. Even our Harbinger V2 isn't "too light". 

    We have a lot of Grand Master shooters running Harbinger V2 slides and placing top 3 at matches every weekend. Many refuse to go back to stock slides even with the weight restriction no longer a factor. With the correct ammo selections and recoil spring, many report they prefer the feel of the lighter slide and have seen faster split times on the shot timer. YMMV.

     

    If you're worried, the V1 basically just puts the slide at stock weight with the optic added.

     

     

  2. 16 hours ago, ClangClang said:

    I've had multiple decocker CZ's milled by Primary Machine. Fantastic work, absolutely impeccable, great height in the slide, etc. Nothing but good things to say about them and their work. They're also an Enos forum sponsor and have a 10% discount code. At least, I think they did. @PrimaryBruce is that still going on?

    Yep.

  3. 11 hours ago, usmc1974 said:

    I was thinking about having my CZ sp-01 Phantom milled for a Red Dot. Do you use direct slide method or mounting plate I'd like the price and turnaround time. Thanks B

    Direct to slide. Check out pricing on our website. Giving prices here on the forum is frowned upon. 

  4. Honestly I'm amazed people are waiting 4,6,8,10+ weeks for smithing work on CZ's when CJ exists. He's doing as nice, if not nicer work than the big names are, his prices are more than fair, and he typically can turn your gun around in 2 weeks or less. He's a great dude. 

  5. 3 hours ago, Magsz said:

    Holy Mall Ninja batman...

    For concealed carry and defensive use the SRO is just fine.

     

    For duty use, the SRO is arguably sub optimal but that still is a debatable point.

    You can say all the cool guy insults you want.

    It is a FACT that the RMR is more durable than the SRO. Period. Trijicon themselves even say strait up that the SRO is not a duty/defense optic.

  6. 1 hour ago, GJM said:

    A low forward sun angle makes the RMR display near unusable between the flaring and multiple dots. 

    I've shoot with RMR's during all times of the day. Never had any issues.

  7. 6 hours ago, earlan357 said:

     I wonder if the gen5 Marksman barrels are cut to CIP spec instead of SAAMI?

    There's sooo many 9mm chamber "specs" now. Almost everyone is using their own custom reamers custom ground/modified to what they want in one way or another. 

  8. 6 hours ago, Cuz said:

    Have you considered the Burris FF3?

    Good quality, durable, and unlimited lifetime warranty.

     

    Fastfire III shouldn't be brought up in the same conversation as an RMR or SRO. It's not nearly on that level of dependability or durability, not by a long shot. 

  9. Window size is a non issue when you're shooting a dot the correct way. Period.

    Both eyes open, clear focus on target down range. Dot should simply be superimposed over target. You shouldn't be looking at anything down range "through" the glass as if you're using a scope on a rifle.

     

    The argument is always "Well why do so many competition users use optics with bigger glass than RMR?

    Simple. Almost all those options are:

    Cheaper

    Offer convenience of top or side load batteries

     

    The best competition shooters will shoot just fine with an SRO or an RMR. It's not going to matter to them one bit.

  10. I had issues with 18 round OEM mags giving me problems with nose diving. Put CZC +10% power springs in them and problem was 100% gone.


    Now when I buy 18rnd mags, I don't even test them first. CZC +10% springs go in immediately. 

  11. 7 hours ago, mtwain56 said:

    Practical shooting,  defense,  and possibly consealed carry. 

    SRO is great for a range/game gun optic. But it doesn't have the durability of an RMR as far as being able to take a beating and keep going. Period. For defense and concealed carry, an SRO simply wouldn't be my go-to.

  12. What are you dong with it? For duty/defense - the SRO is not recommended in sheer terms if durability.


    Trijicon RMR is the undisputed king of being able to get the get hell beat out of it and just keep going.

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