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  1. 10 hours ago, muncie21 said:

    You did well.  The TS is a fantastic gun!  Let us know what  you think after putting a few rounds down range, oh and pics :)

    Didnt get to shoot it yet, but I can already tell the  safety is too short for me.  I'll shoot it tomm.  I can post pics because it says the files are too big

  2. 4 hours ago, muncie21 said:

    OP:

    FYI- TS pistols come with 3 mags, magwell (plastic) and flat trigger (plastic).  If the magwell and  trigger are factory, you are getting a holster and adjustable sites, plus a free break-in for the gun with the 500 rounds.  The 1100-1200 resale is still a good estimate and will depend on how much the buyer desires the extras you have that don't come with a factory TS.

    It has the cz custom shop flat trigger and an aluminum magwell.  I went ahead and did the trade so now I own my first cz.

  3. 22 minutes ago, muncie21 said:

    OP:

    FYI- TS pistols come with 3 mags, magwell (plastic) and flat trigger (plastic).  If the magwell and  trigger are factory, you are getting a holster and adjustable sites, plus a free break-in for the gun with the 500 rounds.  The 1100-1200 resale is still a good estimate and will depend on how much the buyer desires the extras you have that don't come with a factory TS.

    I'm pretty sure both the trigger and magwell are upgraded and are aluminum, I'll know more once I put my hands on it later tonight.  I wish I could get it to post pics but they are too big.

  4. New to CZ, a buddy of mine is wanting to trade me his cz75 Tactical Sports 9mm.  It has a  Flat trigger, czheckmate grips, magwell, Adjustable sights, 3 mags and blade tech holster.  It is immaculate.  500 rounds through it.  What is something like that worth with the accessories?

  5. 24 minutes ago, 01Deuce said:

    My stock III holster was molded from my stock III and it also fits  my limited  custom perfectly. The stock I was just ever so slightly off. It was noticeable at the  slide stop not being perfectly  lined up. When I had a holster made for it today the owner said I really didn't  need to and it was still a good fit. 

    Good info thank you!

  6. 2 hours ago, ClintMorris said:

     

    Ok, that's good to know that a stock 3 holster will not properly fit. 

     

    Do you happen to know what company makes the holster? 

    I wonder if PD will start stocking some to sell along with the stock 1 since they seem to need their own specific holster...? 

    I am 99% sure that he said it was Triple T Holster there is Kemah, Texas where they are located.  He said they are double layer and I had them add the BOSS hanger at yalls recommendation.  He did mention them doing a run of holsters.  I want to say that I can't confirm 100% that the Stock 1 wont fit in Stock 3 holsters, I just know it didn't feel right in the Bladetech I tried, and local guys custom holster.  I did read though that a lot of people felt that the Bladetechs "hung up" with Stock 3's as well if you didn't draw completely vertical, so that might have been what I was feeling.  I will let PD comment for sure as to the maker and if they will be in stock.  I am looking to have them make an IDPA legal holster for me as well.

  7. 3 hours ago, ClintMorris said:

     

    +1 

    I'm very happy with mine for my limited pro, will soon be ordering one for the stock 3. 

     

    Well worth the wait! 

    I ended up going with one made by whoever makes Patriot Defenses holsters, that way they can use my pistol to make the holster, the fit seems slightly off in the stock 3 holsters I've tried it in.  I'm not sure what the difference in the frame is but it must be slightly different.

  8. 3 hours ago, ClintMorris said:

     

    They are legal in USPSA Production and IDPA SSP

     

    production rule:

    Appendix D4 21.4 Grips

     

    For semi-automatic Production guns, grip tape, grip
    sleeves, checkering, stippling or other texture may only be applied in the areas shown in appendix E4. Glue and grit is considered the same as stippling.

    Replacement grip panels are allowed provided they
    do not extend below the butt of the gun to form a make-shift magwell.

    Revolver grips may be replaced with OFM or aftermarket grips of any shape, profile and surface texture.
    Special Notes/Clarifications:

    See 22.2, below, for specifics with regard to modifications on revolver grips. 

     

    SSP rule:

    8.2.1.2.B 

    Grips may be changed to another style or material that is similar to factory configuration and do not weigh more

    than 2.00 oz. more than the factory standard weight for that model. 

    You are full of great information thanks again.

  9. 3 hours ago, ClintMorris said:

    We had the discussion on the Titan hammer being SSP legal a few months back and we came to the conclusion that it was. The stock 3 xtreme in 45 acp comes with the titan in the 2017 Tanfoglio catalog. By installing wooden grips, lightweight guide rod and factory base pads it would be under 43 oz making it SSP legal. Could also shoot it in ESP or CDP if you wanted to. 

     

    See thread here:

     

     

    Thank you that must've been what they were referring to.

  10. On 9/13/2017 at 7:21 PM, MemphisMechanic said:

     

    1. Magazine releases, slide stops, safety levers, de-cocking levers, hammers, and triggers, that are stock on one SSP legal firearm may be used on another SSP legal firearm from the same manufacturer provided they are drop in replacements 

    The issue here is SSP legality. The only gun you can "rob" a Titan hammer off of is the Stock 3 Extreme, and it's impossible to make a Stock 3 light enough to compete in IDPA at all. Soooo the hammer you want to install isn't technically legal, and installing a Titan hammer will move you into ESP.

     

    If they had made a Limited Pro Xtreme that came with a Titan, it would be fine. They didn't. 

     

    I was talking with Joe at PD and he thought there was a gun from Tanfoglio I don't remember the model, that is legal for SSP that has the Titan, it's just not imported to the US.  Again going off my MD opinion it doesn't have to be imported to the US to be legal since IDPA is an international organization, he is of the opinion that if it's a pistol that is legal at IDPA Worlds and comes with the Titan hammer it doesn't matter if it's imported to the US.  Also I read somewhere that there is a pistol in the Tanfoglio catalog for this year that is SSP legal and has the Titan hammer.  I want to reiterate I'm not arguing I'm just repeating what I've been reading hearing, so I can learn and hopefully get some more discussion on what I've been reading/hearing in regards to the Titan hammer.

  11. 11 hours ago, CarlB86 said:

    Just run Limited 10 until it is on the approved production list. Also won't hurt to email IFG to make sure they submit paperwork to DNROI when 2k make it into the country.

     

    According to Tanfoglio it's already Production legal, I don't know the ins and outs of all that but I will let IFG know.

  12. 1 hour ago, srrch said:

    Fyi if you change the hammer on your Stock 1 you will have to shoot ESP in IDPA instead of SSP.

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
     

    Even if it is a factory part?  It was my understanding that factory parts allowed in SSP.  Like putting the extended mag release or slide stop off a glock 34 onto a 17 or 19 doesn't make you go to esp.  (I come from the glock world.). Thank you for the info I will definitely look more into it.

     

    1 hour ago, srrch said:

    Fyi if you change the hammer on your Stock 1 you will have to shoot ESP in IDPA instead of SSP.

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
     

     

  13. 16 hours ago, bulm540 said:

    Please switch mag position to bullets forward. I'm also looking to get one in 40 cal. 

    I've tried he just prefers them this way and does well with them facing back.  I'm a bully's forward person too but I do have several guys I work with carry that way on duty and don't seem to have any issues.  For now I'm going to let him do it his way, maybe in the future he will switch.  

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