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radny97

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  1. Fellow witness hunter owner here. This is why the hunter frame from the factory has threaded holes in the frame (rather than the slide) for mounting an optic. CZ pattern guns like Tanfos have slides with lower mass than many other guns due to the rails riding inside rather than outside the frame. This means you get the low bore axis, and lower reciprocating mass in the slide that make CZs such smooth shooters. It also means that the lighter slide reciprocates much faster. But when you add a slide mounted optic, then that fast moving slide can really slam hard back and forth and eventually shear and break your mount screws. It sounds to me like that’s what you have going on here. The surest solution is to ditch the slide mounted optic and go to a frame mounted optic. It’s bulkier and maybe doesn’t have the cool factor, but it’s actually more accurate, and the tanfo hunter is a big gun anyway, so I’m guessing this thing isn’t your edc and slightly bigger won’t matter too much. Alternatively you can try to get some heat treated screws that are stronger, if you can find them and assuming the heat treating doesn’t make them too brittle. You could also install a much heavier recoil spring to slow down the slide and tune the gun to not slam back and forth too hard. Doing this, however, will require a lot of experimentation and will make the gun ammo picky. Final note. Mounting optics on the slides of 10mm guns is still something in its infancy. 10mm is a hot round and will bang up the mounts and optics more than other calibers. You may just be experiencing the growing pains of an area not many manufacturers have figured out yet. Optic ready 10mm guns have only been mainstream for about a year at this point. I’ve already heard anecdotes of other 10mm guns breaking their optic mount screws with frequency, so this isn’t an isolated problem related to a Tanfo. Good luck.
  2. RS Comp is also a good option
  3. I run the 160 bayous with 3.2 gr of sport pistol
  4. My Sportsman’s warehouse has three or four bottles on the shelf as of yesterday
  5. Sport Pistol with that bullet in 38 short colt is very accurate for me
  6. Wow those are crazy SDs for a handgun.
  7. Are we threatening to remove membership for the non-believers now? Nothing will kill an organization faster than that.
  8. That is incredibly unfortunate. Nathan is a stand up guy who I respect a lot.
  9. Well 5000 rounds equates to probably 120,000 dry fire trigger pulls, or more. Dry fire a Glock that many times and see what happens. Something will break. My factory OEM pins broke several times too before I switched over to TK custom because they last longer.
  10. Just grab a pack of extended firing pins from TK Custom. I dry fire enough that they break every 5000 rounds on me so I keep a spare in the range bag.
  11. RSComp is softer shooting than Sport Pistol, and slightly dirtier. It’s also not able to reach the velocities that Sport Pistol can without running into pressure issues. They both flow very easily. Personally I prefer Sport Pistol for 9mm and RSComp for 45 and 38 special.
  12. Load it up one last time for your next lost brass match.
  13. The army marksmanship unit (AMU) uses Atlanta Arms to compete (and win) in a number of venues.
  14. I have. It’s super accurate. Clean but not as clean as Sport Pistol. It’s super fast burning so I would be very careful tinkering with upper levels of pressure.
  15. Not true. 357 mag barrels have 1/18 twist while 9mm barrels have 1/10 twist.
  16. Agreed. The 929 was a good idea that was poorly executed. The 627 is the way to go.
  17. Fiocchi primers are excellent. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy them. Ginex primers have shot well for me and always pop, but they are very hard to seat in mixed 9mm brass. I sometimes get high primers that didn’t fully seat when running them through a progressive press.
  18. I had a gp100 match champion I sold. It didn’t fit anything I was doing at the time. But it was a laser beam. I’d go with that.
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