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  1. 36 minutes ago, Garbo said:

    In my opinion the finish on the standard Stock II is better (Hard chromed) and you can definitely make the trigger as good as the extreme for less (Actually better) I have a total of less than $1200 in my stock II and i have a 6.5lbs DA/2.75 SA trigger that is incredibly smooth. BUT if you have literally no mechanical capabilities and a ton of money, i guess the extreme would be worth a look.

     

     

    This is what kind of info I'm looking for I think.... I'm not wiping my ass with $100's or anything, but I will spend the money on the best option. I do have some manner of mechanical inclination, and not really afraid of going into the gun to get things in order.. 

     

    Garbo: I just looked at your location.. I'm in Northern VA maybe 1.5 hours from Harper's Ferry.. What kind of matches are in your area? 

  2. "Tuned with a trigger job from Tanfoglio's Custom Shop - Straight Barrel with Polygonal Rifling; Full Length Dust Cover with Picatinny Rail for Tactical Lights or 
    Laser Devices; Special Two-Toned Ceramic Coating; Ambidextrous Safety, Xtreme Aluminum Grips; Xtreme Hammer; Xtreme Guide Rod; Xtreme Firing Pin;
    Xtreme Firing Pin Spring; Xtreme Hammer Spring; Fully Adjustable Supersight; Xtreme Front Sight with Fiber Optics; Custom Magazine Catch;
    Large Slide Serrations for Ease in Operation; Certificate Signed by the Six Time World Champion, Eric Grauffel"

     

    I guess this would constitute the "extras" on the xtreme. 

  3. I've been  readling.. researching.. basically nerding out on these guns.. BUT have never shot one to date..  I'm referring to the Elite Stock2 and the Stock 2 Xtreme

     

    I've read the descriptions, BUT can the ES2 be modded and tuned for a total less than just buying the S2X? 

     

    Or just buy a ES2 and a Witness Elite Limited in 40 and be in it for basically the same money.. lol

  4. On 2/22/2017 at 11:23 PM, wtturn said:

    There is absolutely no reason to delay shooting big matches provided you are safe and your equipment is reliable and is division compliant.

    Big matches are hugely motivating and will jumpstart your growth as a competitor.

    I wish I had started sooner instead of being afraid of the big match Boogeyman.

    The rules are all the same, scoring is the same, targets are the same.

    Dive in head first.



    Sent from my MotoG3 using Tapatalk
     

     

    This seems to me to make the most sense..  In my humble view.. building up one match over another only increases distractions... It's "just a match" so to speak, treat it as such. 

  5. Glock noob here.. but looking at trading for a G34 Gen 4 and I'm seeing the whole "smaller grip" mentioned.  In my looking at the Gen 3's and Gen 4's it *seems* as though the grip angles are a touch different.. with the Gen 4 being slightly more vertical. Is this more optical and a byproduct of it being "smaller"?  

  6. 8 hours ago, Foxj66 said:

    A timer picks up the sound of a gunshot to time you, it is also giving you the start tone

     

     

    I do realize that in regards to live fire... but are these timers used for parctice/dry firing? 

    Of course the start tone is the start tone, but will it register the hammer / striker fall of a pistol without a round going off? I guess I'm thinking of this in regards to a person who is working on draw reation time, and time to first shot.. without using a live round. 

  7. 9 hours ago, superluckycat said:

    Welcome to the addiction.  Now say goodbye to your expendable income and time.

     

    Well.. this is nothing new really.. it's just a new direction.. i've been pretty hardcore into drag racing for a good while, and honestly.. guns are less expensive! lol 

     

    Broski: I too subscribe to the buy once cry once school of thought.. but it's the figuring out WHAT to buy is the issue. I certainly don't mind plopping down the money for the right tools.. 

  8. 3 hours ago, Hi-Power Jack said:

    You are about to commence a tremendous chapter in your life ...   

     

    It really is fantastic.

     

    What gun have you selected to begin your journey?

     

     

    Thank you.. and as of yet, I really haven't.  Until yesterday, I'd never heard of a Tanfoglia and it was one that the guy I was speaking with was something that was making waves in production. 

     

    I do have an STI Costa VIP.. it's short (4") and it's in 45... but I could use it in limited.. everything else I have isn't something I really want to try.. I think I want something in 9mm or at most 40sw.  But again.. it's like information overload.. am I making a "bad decision" in regards to a gun to start with. I have a few H&K's, but the ergonomics on them isn't something that seems to fit well for speed. Again, not that speed is all that important for me at the moment.. but again.. as things goes on, I would want something that can evolve as I do. 

     

    I don't mind spending the money on something that I can grow into either. SO... That was a VERY long winded way to say .. no. I have decided on a gun yet.. lol 

  9. I did not shoot, because I don't have some of the accessory stuff and really didn't want to "just show up"

     

    Anyway... It was a FANTASTIC experience. It was a pretty long day, and apparently even long by their standards. It was a super nice day for a Feb in Va.. Temps got up to high 60's and sunny. So there was a lot of people, roughly 100 shooters. 

     

    I was reassuring to see things first hand, and how the flow comes together through the stages, and the movement of the squads between stages. I learned a whole lot, got insight into what equipment might work better than other.. and met some great folks. 

     

    Time to close the circle on the gaps in my equipment, and start on the dry-fire and reloading work!! lol  

  10. 52 minutes ago, SCTaylor said:

    Nope, that's Glock perfection!  It can be easily overcome with training. Like I said before, my experience in handguns was 95% with glocks and I was accurate as required, but I didn't know any differently!  Once a CZ hit my hands, it was game over for Glock.

     

    Again - going between a Glock & nearly anything else is a challenge. Glock to your  Walther PPX, H&K USP, V9, or STI Costa VIP won't be a big deal. BUT go the other way, from a current gun to a Glock, that's when the grip angle issue will require the work.

     

    Edit to add - I still love glocks, plan to buy more when the funding is available.  They are like my first truck '86 chevy step side with a v8; ugly, cheap, rough handling, fun, but reliable. They will not fill the stable as a competition gun though.

     

     

    I hear that.. I like the PPX the most, but it's not legal for some reason.. so I'm looking for the PPQ Q5 Match.. I figure it's going to be the same control functionality.. but it seems to be getting high praise in regards to preformance.. if I can find one.. lol 

  11. 49 minutes ago, SCTaylor said:

    Grip angle is a big deal to me. I left the glock family, had been with them for 5+ years, in favor of CZ/Tanfo.  This was predominately due to the grip angle.  CZ/Tanfo grips fit my hand very well and point right on.  This is all personal preference, you can learn to shoot anything. However, the big caveat is how often you'll change between them.  It took a lot of work to get the Glock to point naturally, I always had to push the front down.

     

    This is the initial thing I was seeing when I picked up the 34 over the weekend.. My *natural* grip or holding of the gun, the muzzle was way up.. But is that a muscle memory thing from other pistols or more *my* natural arm/hand extension? 

  12. I've been trolling around here, reading a lot and looking to start down the competition rabbit hole. lol 

     

    With that said I've been going through the pistols I have and seeing what I like or dislike about them in regards to what I think would be the most *efficient* in regards to manipulation for reloads and what have you.

     

    What I have: Walther PPX, a couple H&K's USP, V9, and I have an STI Costa VIP, and my buddy has a XD competition 5" in 45 ACP of those, from a strictly manipulation standpoint, the Walter was the one that seemed to be leading the pack from a slide release, mag release stand point.

     

    Enter the Glock 34.. lol   I've never owned a glock as it's always seemed the grip angle of it wasn't really natural.. But I was at a gun show this last weekend, and I picked one up because I read abotu them all the time on here.. and I have to say.. the controls were all "right there" .. 

     

    So the question I have is.. have anyone here had issue going between a glock and something else? Or maybe better question, going from something else to a glock? 

  13. This is purely informational for me in regards to the ebb and flow in the classifieds..

     

    Coming from the drag racing world, winter is the time to kind of "hunt" for parts. It's the down time for most, and upgrades are happening and a wave of parts hit the market. Is there this type of movement in the shooting world? 

     

    It doesn't have to even be for guns.. equipment as well.. 

     

    Just curious if there were better or worst time to look in the classifieds..

     

     

  14. On 10/14/2015 at 11:25 AM, FTDMFR said:

    It is best in life.

    Glad to see there are Conan fans here.. lol

     

    But one thing.. ask the dude if there was a reason he is doing what he's doing? It puts them in a position where they need to articulate an answer... it might defure it.. 

  15. 1 hour ago, rondog said:

    The first time I went out to watch a 3G match I talked to a regular and he told me "you do this 1 time and you'll never go back to punching holes in paper again."

    boy was he right about that. Have fun and get involved. 

     

    The whole 3 gun thing is where I think I'll be moving to.. as a buddy of mine wants to get into it and it sounds like a blast (litterally). It was sugested by Hi-Powered Jack to maybe check out some USPSA stuff while getting started.. and in looking at it.. I think that's some great advice. 

  16. All the reasons listed here are lining up with what I was thinking.. 

     

    I certainly don't mind helping with taping.. I think it'll be cool to see the "flow" of the match, and how things are handled, scored, and whatnot.. 

     

    I've been heavily involved with drag racing for years at this point, and from that perspective, I know when a "new guy" shows up, you're wanting to put the best foot forward to help out. It's a tough thing class racing, and it's nice to see new faces. Seems as though there's carry over with this stuff as well. 

  17. I've decided to head out to a local USPSA match to just take it all in... I've been watching footage on youtube, but I think there's SO much more to the whole operation that needs to be seen first hand the a video of someone on the firing line and hearing "Shooter ready.... Stand by...*beep". and seeing them tear out of there and start shooting.. 

     

    Does this seem weird at all?!?! lol 

     

    Plus, I think seeing firsthand some of the gear, and talking to people should help a good bit as I figure out what I want to do as far as division and equipment goes. 

  18. I totally appreciate the heads up Jack!! Seriously.. I used the power of youtube, and those USPSA matches look like a complete blast!! 

    I think they're even held somewhat locally (with an hour's drive or so) 

     

    I'll have to work on the pic thing.. it's not wanting to load at all.. 

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