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WaltK

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  1. Just placed a order for "Accuracy Oil" for the heck of it. Small amount small price. Actually saw a popular You Tube guy just today 

    slightly praising this stuff. I know this could be just another snake oil product on the market but what the heck. Any one have any experience with this stuff?

  2. Just ran into this situation myself recently. Was brought to my attention by a friend.

    At first I asked him what the heck are you talking about?

    Never saw a 9mm case like that. Well I spoke too soon. Shorty after that I picked up a bunch of 

    range brass and look what I got. I throw them in the scrap bucket.

  3. Gentlemen, thank you very much for the replies. A few points.  First I didn't even know the barrel came in 1:18 twist.

    Second I use range brass. I'd love to use only Starline brass but you know how that goes. The same for Hornady XTPs and HAPs.

    I have two uppers so I'll try the barrel in each. I will continue to plod along and see what I can do.   

  4. 11 minutes ago, Vizorn said:

    I have a Legion with a Robert Burke fit Bar-Sto and an AXG Pro with a Bar-Sto drop-in from Springfield Precision (they machine it to a “generic slide”). Both shoot inside 3” at 50 yards. I plan on trying the KKM at some point, but the Bar-Sto’s are doing the job for me so far. 

    What is the load?

  5. My KKM barrel is 1 in 16 twist I believe.  I did not run any Win. WB ammo through it before shooting my hand loads.    

    I'm going to bump my charge to 4.2/4.3 SP and see how that performs. Of course it may be moot because of the slide fit situation.

     

  6. 41 minutes ago, Shooter212 said:

    It’s just disheartening I want to love this gun but at distance it doesn’t perform like any other gun I have ever ran. Might just sell it all and go shadow 2. 

    Have the CZ Shadow2. Send it to CGW for the complete accuracy job. Gun shoots very well and consistently without any drama. 

    But I do love the "soft" shooting and single pull of the Legion which has been worked over by "The Sig Armorer". But may go with the CZ for the  consistent accuracy and  reliability.

  7. Interesting. Just yesterday I took the Legion out for the first session with the new KKM barrel. 

    Shooting PD 125 JHP V1, 4.1 SP @ 1.115 - 1.120 

    First group (25 yards) decent nothing special. 

    Second group opened right up. Third group shot 7 into one ragged hole with 3 just slightly out! 

    Fourth  group complete S--T.  Blew my mind. Couldn't figure out for the life of me what the hell was going on. 

    I think I may have my answer now.

  8. 28 minutes ago, cbrussell said:

    I went to the Ghost Holster site; could not find any. However, it could be “operator error” on my part.😀

    Yeah, their website is pretty crummy.  If you Google Ghost Holsters Direct some websites will come with the 

    description of their holsters being lined with " Ledrn " which is a artificial leather. It's there but you  have to hunt for it.

    Also Google Ghost holsters with lining.

  9. Here's what I think. You buy just the striker spring which is for a standard P 320. You can get one from Midwest Gun Works(?). 

    That's what I did. You install it in your Legion X 5 striker assembly. The P 320 spring is slightly longer and stiffer. Now I obviously

    don't guarantee this will solve your problem but I did it for the extra oomph.

  10. It I remember correctly I did replace my Legion X 5 striker spring with a standard P320 spring. The P320 spring was slightly longer 

    and stiffer. At one time I tried using Wolf small rifle magnum primers and had several no fires. So I tried the P320 spring. Can't tell you what happened as it was several years ago and I believe I may have stopped using the Wolf primers after that. But I'm pretty sure there is a slight  difference.

  11. 22 hours ago, broadside72 said:

    I changed last year to wet tumbling. So much nicer and while not much quieter, it's a lot less irritating than a old dry setup. 

    A bit of wash-n-wax, a tbsp of citric acid, water and stainless pins make for pretty brass. Built a 2ft x 4ft drying rack to lay then out with fan blowing across. Drying them is the longest part since I don't want to use the oven or my dehydrator. 

    I  highly recommend the Lyman Cyclone brass dryer. It has five trays, is compact, has a timer, and works very well.

    I dried 1000 ( 10 lbs.) of  9mm cases  in about 1 1/2 hours.  

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