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  1. 16 hours ago, mattmann said:

    Not sure if NERD has one or not for an open gun but I run one on my dvc 3 gun and it’s awesome. Got the adjustable studs to play with retention as well and so far, it’s been flawless.
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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. 

  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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. 

  5. 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. 

  6. On 5/24/2019 at 10:29 AM, Darqusoull13 said:

    Great option. You get the standard JP reliability across all their platforms (AR15/AR-10/PCC) with a clean break and nice reset. If you want a flat trigger the JP is one of the best I have felt. 

    Any idea what the trigger pull weight range is?

  7. 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

  8. 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. 

  9. 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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