For CO I bring 6 23 round mags and 4 or 5 factory mags just in case. As far as how many on hand, I have about 50 factory Glock mags new in box. I think I'd like to have at least 20 on hand for a competition or range gun and 5+ for a carry gun that I wont shoot much.
I'd go TTI GM kit, it is as good or better than all the $150 range triggers I've messed with. If you don't care about the cost, I hear Johnny Glock is the best around but it's a little too steep for me.
I used Winchester primers and only had 2 light strikes in practice ammo, but the primers were extremely high. Im not sure how many rounds I shot between them, but I know it was over 10,000. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Night and day, but with a couple of practice draws I can switch between them in the same practice session or match if needed. I think the grip angle argument is usually in your head.
I think the main issue with Tanfo is the stock trigger is a lot heavier than the Shadow 2 but I had Derek work mine over at the pro shop and they are incredible. Light and smooth without any of the finicky Patriot Defense springs. I think the only springs he changed were for a Henning plunger, lightened firing pin, and 10lb recoil spring.
I use the Taran base pads and they are a huge pain to put on the plastic mags and it's hit and miss on running 23+1 rounds in one. If I had it to do over, I would probably go with the Dawsons because they are a lot easier to assemble/disassemble.
The plastic Walther is probably the smallest grip and it has a great trigger. It kind of has a stupid magwell but it's nothing that you can't deal with.
I use the kit in Gen 4/5 and they have both been solid. Just replace the springs every 5-10,000 rounds and you wont have any issues if your ammo is decent.
I haven't shot the Stock Master but for me the Stock 2 is perfectly balanced. Both the Stock 3 and Stock Master are just too heavy for minor to make sense to me.
I just sold my 650 on the classifieds and I still have the original box for shipping the press but I don't know where the case feeder box is. Any recommendations on boxes for case feeder and misc parts. USPS flat rate is too small.
Talon will peel off after a month or two most of the time. The black diamond grip tape is the best I've found, it will stay put for several months even with heavy dry fire. If you want it pre-cut you can get them from Dawson Precision (3 for $15) or you can buy rolls of the black diamond skateboard tape and cut your own.
Preference definitely changes as skill improves. I just don't think the slightly flatter gun or the slide reciprocating .001 faster translates to better match scores. Then again I guess anything that is a perceived advantage can't hurt anyone.
I think this sums it up if we're honest with ourselves.
That's fair. To really give something a chance you should probably run it for a couple of months and I've only done that with a Tanfo vs G34 in production.