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  1. On 12/29/2021 at 9:42 AM, IHAVEGAS said:

     

    I wonder why you couldn't cut the slide for the optic you want and later on get an adapter plate if you decided you wanted a different optic? Also wonder  if a shooter can tell a difference in muzzle dip with the added weight of the plate. 

    https://opticsfactory.com/trijicon-rmr-adapter/RMRComverter

    If I’m not mistaken Cz custom does offer that option but that was a while ago that I checked

  2. When I was shooting Uspsa I have been out of the game for a couple years. But am planning to get back to it. I ran sp01 and shadow 2 with dovetail mounts didn’t really want to spend the extra funds to send it out and get milled. If you’re new to having an optic I would go that route first, until you you are completely sure. Just my two cents

  3. On 1/8/2021 at 9:40 AM, Bfrisk72 said:

    Johnny's videos are excellent! I follow most of his technique and safeguards when doing my trigger jobs.  Completely agree on the fraction of the cost - Think most are buying the TTI Branding - other than the slide milling and coatings/ion bonding it can all be done at home.  After shaving the finger grooves off my Gen 3's and applying my own SC, I dont send much work out anymore.

     

     

    Same here I follow his videos religiously. I can see people paying that for the branding like my self im a big zev guy I just buy the slides instead of sending it out youd besuprised at how cheap people sell the zev slides on armslist :)

  4. To be honest I'd look into getting a new slide and have that milled that way if you do end up wanting to sell it you can have a complete gun with all matching numbers incase someone wanted to shoot production. Then if you happen to come across an s2 lower boom now you've got yourself another s2 or have others said do the rds cut from czc that way if you do sell it it would up the resale seeing as how now the s2 can have multiple optics utilized with just different plates

  5. 8 hours ago, Bfrisk72 said:

    I have a few G24 Gen 3's kicking around, one i've shot in Limited for years and another one bone stock and practically brand new in the safe.  I was really considering sending one off to TTI to have a Combat Master package done on it after seeing what the prices are headed.  I can only suspect there'll be another fire sale around the time the 4th movie comes out, but that alone isn't enough for me to shell out $1500+ on glock work...

    You know with a little elbow grease and YouTube you can do all the mods your self? Johnny glock is an excellent channel to further your knowledge on glocks (not saying you don’t have any) and it would cost you a fraction of the cost. 

  6. On 1/3/2021 at 11:43 PM, EarlKeese said:

    Why not have your TS upper fitted to your 75 frame?

    This... you could transform the 75 to a cz cts google it it’s amazing

  7. 15 hours ago, broadside72 said:

    if you don't ever plan on competing with the gun, do as you please. But if you think you may compete, read up on the rules of the division/game to see if it be a legal modification

    Isn’t slide lightening and milling for an optic legal in carry optics division although I don’t think it matters anymore since they changed the weight but I could be wrong

  8. 11 hours ago, Kirkster said:

    I liked mine so much I had my other gun sent off to get it done also.  

     

    They get the SRO so far down into the slide you can see light under the hood but can’t put a business card between the hood and the slide.29A5F0C6-B5FE-4A93-8D4B-9570115B1796-sca

    This is gorgeous is this from primary or f4e?

  9. 9 minutes ago, SGT_Schultz said:

     

    You're not supposed to try to aim through the window.  Bring it up to your face, keep your head upright, and look at the target.

     

    Then the window will not be small.

     

    I understand I've been trying what you said with the tape on my g19 its kind of were getting used to it

  10. 2 hours ago, SGT_Schultz said:

     

    I have no trouble using my P-10C which has a 6.5 MOA RMR to make 25 yd head shots.

    Heck yea I never like the rmr if I'm being honest the window for me was too small

  11. 2 hours ago, 2MoreChains said:

    Not at all.  The 5MOA dot at 25 yds is only 1.25” in diameter.  

    Thats not bad at all for some reason I was under the impression it would be alot bigger

  12. 14 hours ago, 2MoreChains said:

    I have two SROs, one with 2.5MOA and the other with 5MOA dot.  I couldn’t decide which one to get back in 2019 so ended up getting them both thinking I’d sell the one I didn’t like as much.  I got a second Shadow 2 this summer so now have one of each dot size mounted.  Comparing them side by side I can tell a difference in dot size.  By themselves, not so much. Both are perfectly serviceable in competition.  I may run the 2.5 a tad brighter than the 5 but that’s about it.  Shot the 2.5MOA last weekend at a match, 5 MOA today.  I placed about the same between the two matches.   

    Do you find the 5moa to be to big when engaging targets out to 25 yards?

  13. 4 hours ago, Fearless4x4 said:

    Thanks yall.  Like I said before, looking at a 1000 dollar fix made me a little gunshy, but I'm going for it.

    Heck yea always remember you only live once might as well enjoy things in life :) congrats

  14. 1 hour ago, SGT_Schultz said:

     

    both will be in equal focus because the dot is projected in virtual infinity, but your visual effort needs to be on the target because the eyes can only focus on one plane in space at a time.

     

    Try it. 

    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh ok I understand it now. Funny I was just watching a YouTube channel called popsquest and all his sights have tape on em lol

  15. 22 minutes ago, SGT_Schultz said:

     

    Pro tip: if you do this and all you see is a dot superimposed on tape you're focusing on the dot.

     

    The left eye sees the target.  The right eye sees the dot.  The brain joins both images and we see the dot superimposed on the target.

     

    That's also why you want to look "past" the optic, not "through" the optic.

    So you pretty much I want to be looking at the target and faintly see a red dot?

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