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Even

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  1. There is no question that the fridge and AC was the deciding factor for me in my planning before I came over in 2006. And with Kurt's good taste in beer and skills of making various home brews, no wonder people come back frequently
  2. Somehow poor Mike always get dragged into it... Anyway, I wonder, is there such a thing as Lithuanian .308? even
  3. Balkans - Baltic.... Kurt, my guess is that you think about PPU (Prvi Partizan) from Serbia (Balkans), Lithuania is in the Baltic area. But I've really never heard of any .308 ammo from Lithuania, so it could be that your answer is correct, and the question is wrong... But hell, both are in this Europe place even
  4. Even

    Shooting to the Left

    Hi Björn, great to see that you are shooting again. If I understand this correctly you shoot to the left with your rear sight centered on the slide. So do mine, and a few hundred other Glock 17 I've shoot in the past. My experience is that a Glock 17 with a centered rear sight will shoot to the left. You know where I have my experience from, and that amount of pistols also includes the same amount of shooters. Who, with 3-4 exceptions, also shoot to the left with a centered rear sight. even
  5. Mostly because I want my brass to come out in one piece... even
  6. Phil, I've loaded some 9x19m with 147gr bullets to 170 pf in a 5" Standard SV using VV 3N38. It's different, but I would rather shoot a similar load in .357 SIG than shooting minor.
  7. Can anyone tell me if the M&P uses the same rear sight as the Sigma? Was wondering if the MMC for Sigma would fit. even
  8. Depending on the base pad you decide to use, you may have to trim either the pad and/or magwell.
  9. Sordins got the best electronic. I had a pair of Mepablu, and they were very comfortable to wear, but the electronic sucked. Get the Sordins and put on a pair of Mepablu silicon ear cushions, a friend of mine did that. even
  10. I'v been using both Remington and Federal primers in the RF100. It works 99,99% after a small mod made by the previous owner. The mod was done because the primers got stuck right before they were about to drop in the tube. A small piece of regular 80 gram copy paper made enough clarence for the primers to pass. Since this works as good as it does, I'v never found a reason to change it. I've also used Federal primers in the RL 1050 since 2000. Last year I started using Remington because of a noticeable price difference between Federal and Remington. Never had any issues with either Remington small rifle or pistol. even
  11. Congratulations Julien!!!! even
  12. Hmm, 18 will be real hard, but I'm sure it will fit in there. Going to Ecuador? If you are, I'll show you how to get the last round in there. even
  13. Fredrik, I think what Benny want you to do is to put an angle where the plunger touches the safety. The angle must be towards the outside for the plunger to hold the safety in place. If I'm not mistaken, you got Patrik's old gun right? even
  14. Try this. http://dalmas.homepage.dk/Dillon.htm even
  15. 3. STI (but not his own...) 6. Para-Ord with STI slide? 8. SVI 10. STI with Les Baer slide?
  16. Erik, It looks lilke SV pads. It's hard to get 17 in the mag with that pad. Dawson will give you a reloadable 17 rnd mag, and you will most likely be able to squeese 18 to start with. The tubes look like the 120mm, or box compliable tubes anyway... But I don't really know too much about STI tubes... even
  17. I'm not going into a debate, I know what I've seen and what others have struggled with... even
  18. fullauto, when you get one that is reliable... let me know. So far you have not been able to convince me. Besides, right know you use a SVI even
  19. I second Phil here, go with BUL if you can only choose between the two. Even if they say that the new magazine catch for the Tanfoglio is the cure, there are still reliability issues. I am sure there are thoose with Tanfoglios that never have any problems, but I have seen too many with problems... A BUL may not be perfect from the factory, but it's fearly easy to make a 1911 reliable. I would much rather have a reliable gun, than an unreliable that might feel better... I actually used to shoot BUL M5. I changed due to various reasons, but reliability and shootability was not it. even
  20. Thanks for the info guys. I might make it to this match... even
  21. Spook is right. Important to remember which hand that really grips the gun...and the placement of that hand... even
  22. Thanx, but I was a little unclear... I was thinking more about others opinion regarding previous matches hosted by the same club/people. What to expect quality wise... even
  23. Dalmas, I'm sure I know who the shooter is... and yes, you are right. Don't get me startet on his fellow ".10 split" team mate... even
  24. I'm sure this link tells the true story. At the bottom there is a correction regarding the previous days issue. The confusion regarding Eric beeing denied the victory... http://www.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydet...id=20041202.B03 even
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