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  1. Was it just the trigger or the whole kit with the hammer and sear?

    Now it is just the trigger. The hammer and sear haven't arrived yet.

    The adjustment screws are great, but not worth having an extra pound of

    trigger pull weight.

    K Morris

  2. Hello:

    Just last night I added a Volquartsen trigger to my

    Ruger 22-45 Lite. I like the over-travel adjustment

    and the pre-travel adjustment -- but somehow the

    trigger pull increased by a full pound.

    Any theories about how that could happen? Possible

    solutions are welcomed.

    K Morris

  3. Hello:

    Have a couple of boxes of XTreme 125 plated

    flat-point bullets for 38/357. My concern is how

    much you can crimp plated bullets for use in revolvers.

    Leaving an indent is not a problem, it's trying

    to prevent the plating from splitting and causing the

    projectile from tumbling, etc.

    K Morris

  4. If my memory serves me, I recall reading something on Heinie's web site stating that they make 2 different front sight heights (intentionaly, not out of spec or something), and if the one that is shipped does not shoot to point of aim, they will send you the other height sight.  None of the three sets I have ordered had to be exchanged.  The Heinie web site explained why they made 2 different height sights, but I don't remember exactly what it was.

    Go to Heinie's site and click on the online store. He lists three different-height front sights (.215, .235, and .250) for sale. My G17 needed the .250 front with the standard Heinie rear. My G26 worked well with the standard height front, and my G34 required a .235. Anybody have any idea why?

    FWIW, only th G26 shot to Point-of-Aim with the stock plastic Glock sights.

    Kevin M.

    Upstate NY

    Patientlu waiting for the Topton GSSF Finals....

  5. Hello:

    Friend bought a Stoeger Coach shotgun. At twenty yards

    one barrel shoots left and high, the other shoots straight and high.

    Is this considered acceptable? Is this something that can be

    fixed by the owner? A gunsmith fix? Return the shotgun for

    a different one?

    Kevin M.

  6. Hello All:

    I'm looking for a soft-recoiling steel load. This is for a stock Glock 34.

    There's so much contradictory advice out there--light (90g) bullets, heavy (147g) bullets, fast powders, slow powders. It's hard to know what to try first.

    So, for those of you that have actually shot steel--what load works for you?

    K Morris

    Steel-shooting Novice.

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