I think you will need to send the pistol in anywhere to get the kind of holster we are looking for. Don't neglect looking for something local. I was surprised to find a company in my backyard.
If I was looking at spending the money on a race holster I would just bite the bullet on the wait time and send the pistol off.
I have been searching for the same thing and called both RHT and Weber Tactical. RHT used to make them, but got out of the open holster game. Weber was developing an open holster for the Atlas Chaos, but hasn't yet brought that to market.
Adam Weber recommended Windfall Defense for a custom kydex option. I'm going to have someone local to me give it a try and use a DAA Alpha X until then. No one seems to mass produce a kydex open holster other than NERD.
Welcome to the cult. It becomes addicting and will completely ruin buying ammo from now on.
I am also curious where in the world you got two 1050s for auch a low price.
I'm switching to open and have been thinking of using the tank break, but came to the same conclusion that surely it can't enough difference to justify $100.
I started out with a rifle length tube, but JPs silent caoture spring system is carbine length so I had a delrin spacer. I have since switched to an XLR carbine length tube and simply took the spacer out.
I have a full JP build 18" rifle length gas system, adjustable gas block, lightweight bcg, and their silent caoture spring system. All that combined makes it the absolute softest ahooting rifle I've ever fired.
I think for me it doesn't matter how shiny my brass is. I don't care if I can see my reflection in it or if it's clean enough to do shots with (pun intended). My goal is perfect function and pursuing the shortest possible path to reach that goal.
I don't think it's necessary for pistol cases and I haven't noticed any decline in function since stopping the use of pins. It saves a little time, avoids some headache chasing pins, and still leaves me with functioning brass.
For android I use an app called Photo & Picture Resizer". I have compressed many photos for posting here and other sites. It has the abikity to compress videos though I have never used that function.
I own a 650 and have used a friend's 1050. I now realize that I should have started there in the first place. Which is now all the more reason to have both a 650 and a 1050.
Exactly. I used to scrape the power factor floor and try to get is as light as possible like that would give me some advantage. I have since realized that such a small change doesn't affect my shooting. My bullets just get to the C zone a little faster now.