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  1. 16 hours ago, Rosswoodford said:

    Am I the only guy who likes a 14? I had issues with 12’s getting my ammo to go into battery. 

    so when i had an edge i liked the 12lb spring.  When i switched to a atlas titan i found my second shots were high.  I went to the 14 and that problem went away.  Im thinking the slide weight was the big difference.  The lighter slide didnt bring the gun back down.  So no your not the only guy that likes 14lbs.

  2. I have used a racemaster and alpha x for about 4 years with no support and never had a problem.  That said I have heard one really good argument for it.  In seated starts, depending on where your holster is located it is a very real possibility that you could bump the gun up and out of the holster when you stand up.  Having the support wouldnt allow you to put pressure of the muzzle end.  The support would take the pressure and save you.  This had never been an issue for me but it was an interesting observation.

  3. On ‎3‎/‎3‎/‎2018 at 9:58 AM, mlmiller1 said:

    Some type of backup gun or parts is in my opinion important to have.  Doesnt have to be an akai(would be nice) but some gun just in case.  If youre a top competitor, sure a matching or near matching gun but really mid range & down can at least finish the game with a gun that works.  Youve probly lost a stage already when gun broke.  Take your other gun & finish the match.  Even a non open non comped non dot gun will get you thru & is ok to shoot in open division.  Will you win?  Probably not but you can at least finish...  

     

    On ‎3‎/‎4‎/‎2018 at 3:12 PM, OPENB said:

    Any gun qualifies for open. How competitive do you want to be? Your back up could be a Glock 17 with a Burris FFIII mounted on the slide and some 21rd. Magpul mags. At least you keep shooting the match. If you have to go to a back up, your match is shot in the butt anyhow.

     

    Also, you can make buddies that shoot open. Travelling back up gun!

    Any gun can qualify for open but if it is to be a replacement mid match going from a dot to iron sights could be a problem.  Rule 5.1.7 states that "competitors must use the same firearm and type of sights for all courses of fire in a match..."  In the end its up to the range master if its going to be ok.  The way I read that rule is that even going from an open 2011 to a open glock may not even fly. 

  4. I’ve had good luck with the Wilson combat light oil. Works great in both summer heat and freezing winter temps. That said the cheapest would probably a quart of Mobil 1.  I know a lot of guys that run all different weights with success. Stay away from frog lube or seal 1.  It’s just coconut oil If my memory serves me right. 

  5. On 2/22/2018 at 8:28 PM, StuckinMS said:

    Thanks for the info.  I guess a dust cover would help in the heat, and maybe a hot hand inside the dust cover in the cold?  

    I have tried the warmer in the grip... doesn’t really do much unfortunately. And yes it gets really cold. 

  6. Not sure if Akai actually makes them.  I believe they use kart barrels.  Have yet to even handle a gun with a sleeved barrel.  Not common here at all.  Lightening the slide on your edge may give you the same result your trying to accomplish with a heavier gun.  Take away some of the reciprocating mass of the edge slide and it will reduce muzzle rise.  In theory of course.  

  7. On 11/30/2017 at 5:47 PM, RaylanGivens said:

    What a sweet looking gun!

     

    What is happening at the front of the slide?  It looks like there is a split in the slide between the first two rib cutouts.

     

    Can you post a picture with the slide racked back a bit?

    There is.  Its a take on a hybrid style barrel.  Its a threaded barrel and instead of a comp or something else they leave a weight on there.  Atlas is making some stuff like that too ill try to find a pic and post it.  Same idea.

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