ElMateo487
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The first gun I ever smithed in my life was a Tanfo Lim Pro.... ez pz
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I hammered the crap out of him, for a long time, about piddle-fudging with his gun. Now Memphis has seen the light & wisdom of my pontificating. And now has a Walther... Haha.
Yes there are those who like to tinker and those who like to dry-fire/practice. I'm in the later camp and it's showing in my match results along with classifiers scores. Neither way is better, everyone has a preference.
You can’t dry fire practice for 4 hours a night for a month! Aka the time it takes to tune a bolo!
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Have you never considered some people like to do those things? Like to tinker? Nothing wrong with that.
Not all of us can go shoot all day long or all night or 24/7 like some of you here.
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So yer a taking it to level 3 [emoji4] .
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I think even more bored people complain about bored people on the Internet
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Fair enough. It has a FPB
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My CZ without the FPB is a lot smoother than my Tanfo. I've never shot a CZ with a FPB though.
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And what did you compare. A stock CZ vs a stock tanfo? Because yeah. A stock tanfo is pretty terrible.
Tanfoglios take a lot of work, but IMO and the opinion of most people here. Is the end result is a better trigger. Not to mention it’s actually possible to get a 2/5 lb trigger out of a tanfoglio. -
The firing pin block doesn’t make the trigger worse on a tanfoglio like it does in the CZ
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I know Mateo said something about adding a lightened guiderod possibly to bring the weight down some. As for the finish it’s fine, this is the only one in the country and has been to several shows to include SHOT, the number of people that have had their hands on it and set it on tables etc is very high.
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Considering how much tangos variate, that is super close.
Also is the finish fragile? I see some scratches.
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Still want to know how weight will compare (more steel in the grip area if magazines are smaller but external dimensions the same) and if the small frame guns will need to go through the USPSA production list process.
If I was still shooting IDPA I'd definetly have to see weight before buying (43 oz limit with mag if memory serves).
Agreed. My Lim pro is 42.9 oz with metal base plates.
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I LOVE mine. Shoot it in IDPA and steel shoots every month.
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So much confusion in this thread. Trying to get a hold on what is right/wrong.
Are we saying the following?
- Large and Small frames are the same size externally when gripping them. They only differ in internals.
- small frames take CZ mags
- The new Limpro is a black chrome small frame? Same dimensions otherwise of a Limpro
- new Limpro has a square trigger guard.
Basically. In short the new Limpro is just the old Limpro but black and takes CZ mags, and has different internals sizes.
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I am really surprised no one mentioned the scales 2.0. Crazy grippy.
http://www.shootingsportsinnovations.com/images/TF2RAW1.jpg
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Are there limiteds that don’t have a full length dust cover?
The best part about the Lim Pro was showing up to IDPA SSP with it. Lol
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Discontinued at the end of 2016.
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I didn't realize these were hard to find. Was easy when I bought mine from Gallery of Guns.
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Man. I love the short video thread. So much better than watching 30 seconds of an 8 minute video, then turning it off before anything has even happened.
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Yup. 12# DA on my new style Lim Pro.
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Yeah pretty sure it's not legal to alter the beaver tail.
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This weight is with EGD grips, stock base bads and Henning guide rod. Weight is 41.8 with stock grips.
Sorry wasn't clear. What I meant was scales 2.0 and aftermarket base pads are the only combo that could possibly make weight.
Henning grips + henning basepad = overweight
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That sounds about where mine is gonna be. Which is cutting it extremely close! A mm is like 1/32"!
Did you have to rotate the gun a little?
Have you had any issues with getting it out on stages with box starts?
You can't really rotate it that much because the barrel is flat on the end and usually touching the end of the box. But yeah, it's that close.
No problems getting it out of the box though. It's maybe a half second delay taking your time, which is a good amount, but overall not a big deal compared to shooting the gun I love to shoot in SSP legally.
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You guys put yours in the IDPA box?
I'm guessing it's gonna be touching both sides of the gun. Gonna be very tight.
Mine almost touches in the official IDPA plastic box. Maybe a mm to spare
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PD 13# hammer. This is with the barrel not fixed yet. So guessing I could do a 12# when my barrel comes back.
Witness P Match Pro?
in Tanfoglio (EAA / IFG)
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Pretty sure the Pro is a SA/DA?