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  1. What I have taken away from this and other discussions is don't waste the money on STI pre made guns. Fit, Finish, and quality control suck. Go big on SVI or a CK. Or build a gun with STI slide and frame, but everybody else's parts. Noted!!!

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  2. We run Dawson sights at work for suppressors. They work well on the Glocks. They are rugged, and worked well with the RMR. I did find that you co witness them some what, but the issue becomes that if you go searching for the dot like pistol sights you will be fishing for the dot. An issue most open shooters know to remedy by focusing on the target, bringing dot to that point. I will say that do to the design of the Glock being flat you don't necessarily need sights if the RMR goes down. When we have guys having issues pointing the gun we take the sights off. At first they get apprehensive, but after a few rounds they realize how reliable the gun is. The end result is they are a lot faster and more accurate, they don't fight the gun.

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  3. The fact that there are rules on serrations, demonstrates that the rules are out of control. Slide cuts for lightning I understand but serrations come on.

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    If you don't like the rules, then don't play the game. Saves you a lot of heartburn.
    Really? Is that necessary? The first step to recovery is acknowledging you have a problem.

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  4. This is just the thing I've been waiting for! I almost bought a pile of ETS 22 rounders, but I wasn't in love with the 17 rounder of theirs I already had. I took the plunge on PMAGs and I'm glad I did. Thanks.

    I completely agree. I like PMAGs better then OEM mags.

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  5. Grip tape is production legal, but does anyone out there use it? And if so, what would you recommend?

    Yes, it does. The only thing you need to know is prepping the gun before installing it. You need to clean the grip with alcohol first. Then when you apply the tape use a heat gun. These little things will slow the tape from rolling at the edges.

  6. ZEV Technologies Announces +5 Baselates for Magpul GL9 Magazines

    MAGAZINE EXTENDED BASE-PADs for the MAGPUL GL9 magazines

    Recently Magpul came to market with the PMAG 17 GL9, a 17-round Glock 9mm handgun magazine featuring a new proprietary all-polymer construction for flawless reliability and durability.

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    We here at ZEV Technologies decided that the magazine wouldn’t feel complete without it having a stylishly aggressive looking ZEV basepad. After months of drafting and rigorous testing we have developed the first base-pad for Magpul’s new magazines. Installation and maintenance is incredibly simple, ensuring the magazine will perform exceptionally for many thousands of rounds

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    Specs:

    • Add +5 capacity on 9mm

    • 2 piece design for ease of disassembly and reassembly

    • Available in Red and black anodized

    FINALLY!!!!

  7. Real world cover? Really? In the 7 incidents that I have been involved in, and all the guys I know that have had to go to guns over the last 47 years, LEO and CCW, there was no cover anywhere, only reaction and movement. I think there should be far more emphasis on contact distance engagement and movement in training.

    One of us misunderstood. In USPSA if a target or part of a target is painted black that area is considered hard cover. Any bullet that impacts solely in this black area does not receive a score.

    Inside a house a bullet can go through half a dozen layers of dry wall and keep going into the outside.

    FYI, not exactly scientific but pretty interesting

    http://youtu.be/AXOIQgfvVlE

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  8. That is complex answer, by themselves no. But put in simple term each obstacle that a bullet travels through, effects terminal ballistics. Degrading overall energy and effecting path of flight. When you are talking about drywall, nails, conduit, 2x4s, everything else you find in walls will increase survivability. That is not including the value of corners. It ain't much but it's something.

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