Adamj
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NERD makes the "URN" holster which is built around and for STI open pistols. I know a guy on YouTube modified one to work for an Atlas Chaos though. Their Coffin holster seems pretty great, but it just seems like you pay a little too much for the cool factor with their stuff. I didn't want to pay that much and then have to cut, heat, and mold it to fit my Chaos.
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The best answer in getting a kydex holster for an open gun seems to be finding someone local or sending the gun off to someone willing to do custom work.
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Anytime. I paid $120. If you already had a hanger you'd save some money. Also, if you wanted one I could get him to make another from my gun.
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I did too. It makes it easy to torque down on it or loosen.
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As an update I just had a guy local to me, FS Tactical, build a kydex holster for my Chaos. Haven't used it in a match, but I've done everything I would and it hasn't budged. Very happy with the results.
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As an update I just had a guy local to me, FS Tactical, build a kydex holster for my Chaos. Haven't used it in a match, but I've done everything I would and it hasn't budged. Very happy with the results.
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Here's one I just had a local guy, FS Tactical, make for my Chaos. It can be adjusted extremely tight. I'm not at all worried about retention.
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I finally got a local maker, FS Tactical, to create one for my Chaos. I haven't used it in a match yet, but I've run, jumped, and used a slung rifle. It has held tight with a full 170mm mag. I started with a DAA Alpha X and when my rifle sling unlocked it and sent my $6,000+ pistol bouncing on the gravel I began looking for a different solution.
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OP, Did you ever find what you were looking for?
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Straight from JP and get it built exactly how you want. A year from you won't care you waited 6 weeks.
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I have the Calvin Elite and love it over some 3lb+ triggers. The 1.5lb pull weight does sound uncomfortably light to some, but in using it I doubt you would ever light one off unintentionally. I can't say that it makes much difference at all in my performance though. Splits don't matter that much when compared with target transitions. Stance, technique, and knowing how to build a stable position on longer shots are more important than having a hair trigger. My advice would be the boring keep what you have and practice. I've since stopped chasing gear in favor of live fire practice and classes.
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I used the DAA Alpha X holster and it certainly was not holding me back in any way.
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Going Short Colt - stainless or blued TK moons?
Adamj replied to matteekay's topic in Revolver Forum
I have had both stainless and blue. I personally liked the tighter fit of the stainless better. It loaded easier and more consistently. -
JP's 18" light contour barrel meets your criteria. Mine shoots more accurately than I could ever need. As mentioned before each barrel comes with a head spaced bolt that lowers the price of the barrel. Also JP team members on the forum have codes to help you out.
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Any idea what the trigger pull weight range is?
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I can't say enough good things about my Vortex Razor Gen 2 1-6. My matches don't often go past 200 but the clarity, eye box, and field of view at 1 power is awesome.
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I think a 510C would be a great PCC optic. It certainly seems to work well for Max Leograndis.
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I feel like this thread got away from me a little bit. Does anyone with a GMR-15 have opinions on how to configure them? Does felt recoil or handling play into your decision? -Heavy vs. Light Overall Build -Short Barrel vs. Longer -Heavy Tungsten SCS vs. Steel Inserts
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Speedbeez is a good option. The DAA locks nicely and was my favored option.
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DAA racemasters are really slick and highly adjustable. I mainly shoot 3 gun so I switched over to a kydex set from Weber Tactical. Love them both, but each has its particular application.
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I mainly shoot 3 gun and am looking into getting a GMR 15 because it seems like a good time and to get a little more long gun experience in under the clock. Shooting open my KL12 and 18" JP are heavy guns. For eveyone that has been shooting PCC for a while: Should I set up my GMR 15 to be heavy like my other guns and use it as a semi-training tool? Or abandon that idea in favor of treating it as a totally separate activity and go light?
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I really like my JP flat top mount. My Razor has maintained zero after being speared into multiple barrels.
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It seems like most use a harris 6-9 or 9-13 depending on what fit their body the best.
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Another vote for the KL12. Just skip the quad load learning curve all together.