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R.Elliott

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  1. So odd.  I actually had a few light strikes with some S&B factory loads, changed out the somewhat old and I guess flaccid striker spring and have had no further issues.  I have not had one single Ginex fail in both of my guns though and I know they are pretty hard primers

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  2. A couple or four aerosol spritzes of Frankford Arsenal case lube over a tray of around 400 water tumbled 9mm brass, thow it in the case feeder and load it.  Works better than One Shot and doesn't leave a sticky residue.  It's the best stuff I've used. 

  3. Taking it out AND then taking it completely apart.  I took it apart the first time to swap out the trigger guts for the Grayguns kit and felt pretty unsure of myself at first. However, there's a ton of videos on YouTube on how to take it all down and put it back together. Coming from a 19/2011 world it looked more complicated at first, but it really isn't.  Once you do it a few times you can almost do it with your eyes closed.  

  4. Another thing to consider is that faster burning, higher pressure loads with autocomp or cfe will definitely Shorten the life of your slide.  Last one for me was a slide broken almost in half (Bedell Open gun) using cfe. Autocomp and cfe are pretty much interchangeable. 

  5. It kind of depends on a few things; load, grip, personal preference. I find with the heavier 147 coated bullets the 12 lb spring works fine-ish, whereas with a 124 grain bullet I tend to prefer the 14lb spring.  It's just faster and flatter. If you have a strong consistent grip you might like to stick with the 14. It really flattens the gun out a lot but just know that if you go that way you won't be able to rock a soft grip. Particularly the weak hand. 

  6. I'm in Canada were everything is ten rounds.  Production Optics seems to be gaining in leaps and bounds here, in spite of the magazine limits. I think the eyes thing is a big part of it, especially where about five months of the year is indoor shooting in crappy indoor light. Also, I think many are looking at it as almost an Open Light division, where you can shoot quite a bit faster without having to drop 14 grand on an Open gun. I actually got cometely out of Open and went to Production Optics (Prodopen?). It's definitely a lot less hassle for me. 

  7. I have the Gray Guns trigger sear and springs kit and Armory Craft adjustable triggers in both of my guns and those additions make the guns just fantastic in my opinion. I've gone back to the 14lb recoil spring as well. It just flattens the gun out a ton, locks it up much better and thus makes it more accurate. 

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