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PrimaryBruce

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  1. Send it to us. www.primarymachine.com We also offer a 10% discount to members here if you use coupon code ENOS10. We have done (literally) thousands of optic cuts, we'll get you taken care of. We also offer cerakote and black nitride refinishing.
  2. Damn maybe I just didn't mess with mine enough.
  3. I wish they would have made a way to adjust it to the 4:00 position. Or is that already doable and I'm just retarded? I could only get mine to lock into position at the OEM position and 2:00 position.
  4. P-07/09 triggers can be nice with hammer upgrade, short reset disco, etc... But they don't come close to how good a Shadow (or any 75) can be. The pre travel isn't as short and reset isn't as short - by a considerable amount. They can be light. I know of guys with sub 3lb triggers on P-07's/09's. I personally don't find the break to be quite as crisp on the 07/09 vs a CZ 75 with both guns having upgraded hammers.
  5. P-09's are fantastic shooters. Put a Cajun Gun Works pro kit in along with some polishing and you've got something you can work with. No, it's not as good as a well tuned SP-01, etc, but still very nice for a polymer framed gun.
  6. Thanks for the recommendation! Unfortunately if it has an LPA dovetail milled in, there's pretty much no material left for us to actually mill, drill, and tap.
  7. We use acetone in our ultrasonic cleaner at the shop. Cheaper than anything you can buy and will have your parts looking like the day you bought it. **You're not really supposed to use flammable liquids in ultrasonic cleaners so do it at your own risk. But it works amazingly well. Of course you will want to be careful putting any non steel/aluminum/etc in using acetone.
  8. We mill VP9's all the time. http://primarymachine.com/hk-vp9-vp9sk-optic-milling/
  9. Oh, yeah, the FF III's are big improvements in every way over the II's.
  10. We have customers with 25K+ rounds on single FF III's. Same optic we installed when we milled their slides. Nothing to complain about for a ~$215 optic.
  11. Gotta love Tanfo QC....we even oversized the dovetail dimensions slightly on these from the first ones...
  12. FF III/Venom mounts are back in stock and shipping now. http://primarymachine.com/tanfoglio-stock-ii-optic-mount/
  13. http://primarymachine.com/tanfoglio-stock-ii-optic-mount/ Also basically giving away RMR and Shield/J Point mounts. Gotta make room and those have to go.
  14. Fastfire III mounts will be returning from anodizing mid-late next week. Everyone should have tracking info by this time next week.
  15. We're not making any Deltapoint mounts again. Fastfire III/Venom mounts were the only ones popular enough to make another run of.
  16. Ryan and I had a talk about how many of you guys are still hunting for mounts. The Fastfire III/Venom models were BY FAR the most popular of all. We've decided we are going go do another run of them and make the dovetails a little bigger so hand fitment will almost certainly be necessary. They can be pre ordered NOW on the website. These next ones will be hard anodized instead of cerakoted and we hope to have them shipping in 2-3 weeks!
  17. P-07 with Viper and Glock dovetail milled in front of optic.
  18. This customer did too. It's pretty darn big. One thing to note is that these optics were not intended for use on pistols...so only god knows what kind of longevity can be seen with it. Then again, RMR's were never intended to be put on pistols either.
  19. There's no one answer. Depends on the slide model, the optic, does the customer want the optic milled in front the dovetail, mill the dovetail out completely, etc. All that plays a role in how deep a particular slide can be milled. Drawing 3D solid models of the slides is the safest bet. That's what we did so when we get an optic we've never milled before, it's very simple to see what we can and can't do in regards to certain optics only working on certain slides, how far it can be milled without compromising firing pin block recesses, etc. Edit: If you have software to do it.
  20. Problem with red is you're never getting it back off without heat. Not a problem for plain black or fiber optic fronts, but it doesn't take much heat AT ALL to ruin tritium sights. We constantly get customer Glock slides with so much blue or red loctite gooped in the threads that one of two things happen: 1. We have to heat it to get the screw loose which ruins the tritium insert 2. We don't use heat and the head of the bolt shears off when we try to loosen and the sight is still ruined because it's just about impossible to get the now broken bolt out
  21. We shim the front the slide on the parallels when we do them. Still every now and again a customer reports they run out of adjustment. Oddly enough when Leupold swaps the optic they always work fine. Beginning to think they just don't have all the elevation adjustment they advertise.
  22. I know. That's how we've always done them. Still customers report not being able to get a zero with DP Pros.
  23. We get a ton of work from a lot of you guys here for CZ optic milling. (And we GREATLY appreciate it!) So we just wanted to announce that we are no longer milling SP-01 slides for DP Pros. I don't know if it's because they are so tall, have limited elevation adjustment, or because the pocket can't be milled very deep due to the firing pin block (or all those things combined) - but it seems about 1 in every 8-10 SP-01 slides we mill for a DP Pro can't get a zero. The optic runs out of adjustment. Customer has to have Leupold swap the optic or shim the rear then they work fine. We don't have this issue with any other optics on SP-01's but DP Pros.
  24. Maybe we'll eventually do more and just make them over sized. We initially thought we were doing everyone a favor by making them just a snug, punched in fit. Now we realized after we would have been better off over sizing them about .005" or so.
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