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  1. I recently got a 92x centurion that I'd like to shoot in a few matchs problem is I'm haveing a hard time find a holster that I can use with a tech lock or a boss hanger.

    Can anyone confirm a holster that it will fit. I prefer something I can just buy like a blade tech or comptac thanks.

  2. 1 hour ago, RePete said:

    Swap out the MSH to get rid of the ILS  and run a 19# spring.

    This! 

    I have a range officer that has the same ILS I got a Smith and Alexander magwell that is made to the MSH and run a #19 spring also you'll need to get the cap and the pins as the Springfield ILS are Proprietary to the ILS. 

  3. 17 minutes ago, Flatland Shooter said:

    So far I've tried 147, 124 and 95 gr projectiles.   For accuracy, the 95 gr RN lead bullets are great to 100 yards (under 1-3/4").  For load data, try some VV N-320 at a little over 4.0 gr.  I get consistent 138 PF loads.

     

    This season I hope to give Power Pistol a try.  Per the forum, data should be similar to N-320.

    I'm useing sport pistol now which is supposed to be similar to n-320. 

    I assume the 95 gr rn your useing is a coated bullets, any problems with the coating at higher velocity?

    I have some 90 and 95 gr hp and fmj on order?

  4. I'm just getting into pcc and curious if anyone has  experimented with lighter weight bullets mainly 115's at around 1,200fps or 90's at around 1,500 fps and how they compare to say 125's or 147's which are the 2 standard bullets weight for minor out of a handgun.

    I shoot uspsa and idpa so it needs to make a 135 power factor.

     

     

  5. 6 hours ago, jrn1975 said:

    Well there is one on GunBroker right now with a buy it now price of $1499.  Let's hope we start seeing them show up at reasonable prices soon.  lol

    I've seen them on pre order for $900 but someone will probably buy it just to one of the frist people to have one.

  6. If and that a big if you already have a 9mm limited gun I'd say go for it. Shoot limited minor for a while see if it something you want to get more serious with and if so buy a major gun when you fell that minor is holding you back. Now if you are going to buy a gun for limited buy anything other than a .40 is just dumb.

  7. On 7/2/2019 at 10:20 AM, tha1000 said:

    If you are going to shoot a lot, it makes sense that you should get to the level of being able to do this service yourself.  There are plenty of videos on the internet regarding complete disassembly of a 1911.  You can look at/inspect for cracks and unusual wear yourself.  You can replace the recoil spring, the hammer spring, and the firing pin spring yourself.  You can reassemble everything yourself and test fire.  All in less than an hour.  Then you still have $325 of your $350 left over for ammo and training.

    Agreed a 1911 is not that complicated after you have worked on one a few time and they Smith's at Wilson combat are not going to do anything you can't do yourself with a the help of YouTube or a good book on 1911 service. 

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