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  1. 12 hours ago, CHA-LEE said:

    JJB05> I can totally agree with you on that as well. Fundamental build quality should happen from the manufacture or gunsmith. No argument there. What comes into play in that situation is how well the manufacture or gunsmith handles the issues. The way I see it, buying a custom gun should have two major factors considered. The first factor is the gun and the second is the customer service. We have to accept the fact that no matter what a business claims their product reliability or quality will be, there will always be exceptions to those claims. Stuff breaks, people screw things up, and unforeseen situations happen. Such is life in everything we do. What really matters is how the business handles these unfortunate situations. Do they make it right or do they leave you high and dry? I am yet to see Atlas Gunworks leave customers high and dry. They usually go above and beyond in helping customers through issues even when the issues are not caused by their products.

     

    You guys shouldn't worry.  Atlas makes a great gun and will stand behind their product.  I got a Nemesis last August and I too sent it back a few days later for a safety that came loose.  I was annoyed, but they took care of it and had it back to me before the next weeks match.  The gun just runs and runs.  What's more is I run 180gr Blue Bullets at 1.195 with Prima SV (cuz CHA-LEE said so) and it works 100% of the time.  I've got maybe 10k blues through it now. Quite a few other folks shoot Titan's locally and they run 100%. 

     

    Lastly, shout out to CHA-LEE.  If you haven't read his "Path to Focused Effort" book you should.  I've won, combined, the last 3 club matches Ive shot since November.  A little bit of Atlas and his book goes a looong way.  

  2. I have a CZ Custom CTS.  I know the slide is blued.  Not sure what coating the frame has.  The more I read on all these different coatings the more I become unsure about what I want or what truly is best.  I have a DLC finish on my Atlas Nemesis.  Its really nice, smooth, and slick.  Would it also be as smooth and slick for the CZ CTS or will it show imperfections in the frame?  Same question applies to Nitride or PVD.  

     

    I'd like to finish the entire gun to include the controls, hammer, and barrel.  It has too have a very uniform/smooth finish.  It needs to look better than it does now.  

     

    Could a DLC or Nitride be done in the neighborhood of $150 and where do you folks recommend I send it too?  Primary Machine has come up a lot in discussions.

     

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, chumly2071 said:

    There is an eBay deal today for 15% off anything, up to $100 discount. Have to use the mobile app, ends at 8pm EST. Use code PICKFAST.

    Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
     

    Thank you chumly!  I saw an eBay ad this morning.  The 650 came out to $518 using the code with free shipping.  Great deal. 

     

    Also, the logic you guys use is for convincing a wife.  Now I will have 2 650’s. #sixtybucksmatter

  4. There are plenty of good/great 2011's in the classifieds.  If money is an issue (always is) don't break the bank on a $4-5k gun.  I'm all about my Nemesis, but I don't think I'm any more accurate or faster with it than I was with my CZ.  You might disagree, but I've been shooting USPSA for a bit over a year now and consistently improving.  Hard to say if the gun really made a difference.  I really don't think your current 2011 is holding you back.  It's heavy, has a bull barrel, light trigger, and runs.  

  5. 21 hours ago, NumberTwo said:

     

    I'm coming from a CZC CTS 9 minor.  I was going to build a .40 upper for it, but figured this would be a good time to switch over to 2011 platform.  The cost is not at all a factor.  I want a mid-high end limited gun in .40....not used.  I was mainly just wanting opinions on if the sight block was a significant benefit for the cost.. or just held a "cool factor"

    I went to the Nemesis from a CZC CTS .40.    I would agree with Fox and others.  The Nemesis or Titan is not going to affect your match performance when coming from a CZ.  What is the price difference between a Nemesis and a Titan?  $500?  Plenty of folks here are top of their class with a “conventional” 2011.  Either way I was new to the 2011 platform so it was going to take sometime growing into.  For a guy that purchased a $2400 CTS over a $1,000 TS you’re spending an aweful amount of time sweating the price difference ;) .  

  6. The reset “push” on those CZC flat triggers are not as positive as a factory TS trigger.  It also doesn’t quite have the short reset like a good 2011 trigger would have.  That’s my observation between a CZC CTS and a Atlas Nemesis 2011. I haven’t shot my CTS in awhile, but I did have to make a conscious effort to allow my trigger finger to travel just a bit more if not off the trigger any time I shot a bill drill.  I still preferred the CZC trigger over the factory TS.  Felt more precise and predictable.  

  7. I have those Mikro grips on my CTS.  Very grippy and similar texture to the PT Evo on my 2011.  Henning and Lok make great grips too.  Seems the Lok’s are the most popular.  I still prefer the thin Mikro grips from CZC. 

  8. So that clears it up I suppose.  I didn’t mind the stage design by any means, just fell it’s misleading.  Not very helpful for newer shooters who may not have seen something like that before . You better believe I would have shot that drop turner from an alternate area if I knew about it.  Sometimes you have to learn the hard way.  

  9. 10 minutes ago, Furrly said:

    Yeah no problem...4.1gr 1.185 oal is giving me 172PF. 

    and what bullets do you primary use?  I'm using 180gr Blue Bullets as I have several thousand left.  I'll try some Eggleston's I have left over in the next few weeks.  Thanks for sharing. 

  10. So I ended up with 7th in B class Limited.  It was a very fun match and great way to start building my comfort level with a new gun.  Dropping stage 7 would have only affected maybe two positions.  Insignificant to make a fuss about it.  However, for future stages am I wrong to argue the stage 7 drop turner as not a NPM and no alternate shooting area to reengage?  Really just curious now.  

     

    Also, the ability to put 3 in the drop tuner and take a 7 second penelty to my time would still have been very much worth it.  

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