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  1. I had the same issue with a Timney in my previous pcc. I called them and they told me I had the wrong trigger for a pcc. I don't remember what was the wrong one, it was the difference between a single stage and a two stage trigger. But call them and they can sort it out for you. They exchanged mine at no cost I believe, but it's been a few years.
  2. I have both Taylor Freelance and 40 rd ETS. I like them both.
  3. The FMJs from Rocky Mountain Reloading are very reasonable, even cheap, and are excellent quality and consistency. They have plated also, but their FMJ are made in-house and are about the same price.
  4. The handguard was supposed to be available last year when I ordered mine. We're still waiting. I put a Smoke Composites handguard on mine and I love it, WAY lighter than the standard jp handguard and looks better too. When you order tell jp you want a barrel nut tool. It's free, but you have to ask for it. My stainless comp works just fine too.
  5. That's how it should be, no disagreement there. I think anyone who thinks enough of an organizations activities to participate a lot should support them. As I was typing Glockster's reply came through about scsa and publishing info. That does put things in a different light.
  6. It's not about the money for everyone.
  7. I used unethical because I couldn't think of a more appropriate word. However you want to say it, that's how I feel. And I believe there are people who care. But as I ended, YMMV.
  8. No you don't have to join. I shoot maybe 3-4 idpa shoots per year and I do not belong. But if I shot some every month I would join. I shoot usually 2 a month uspsa and I belong. I think that is the ethical thing to do. They provide a set of rules and structure to the game we enjoy. Everyone has their own set of values and sense of fairness. Mine says if I partake of something I should support it. I try to help set-up at matches even when it's not my club. I want to be considered as more than just a taker who doesn't give back. YMMV
  9. I have the 5 steel in mine with the standard stainless comp and I like it fine. I also got the stainless bolt, so much easier to clean. And yes, get the extended mag release and two sided safety. I just have the standard size on both sides and it works fine for me. The standard comp trigger is perfect for me also.
  10. If that was the case would that be the same as a disappearing target and she could skip it?
  11. The two I bought early on still work fine and drop free. FYI
  12. I just grab it where it's comfortable. I can't believe all those contorted looking positions I see some use are any better. Point your finger if you think it helps, but I don't.
  13. Function in the gun is great, but don't drop a full mag. It sprays bullets out all over. At least it did it to me a few times.
  14. When I ran a Colt I didn't find any difference in top round right or left. I downloaded maybe 2-3 rounds, that's all. Mainly i just had to give the mag a good slap on the bottom to make sure it seated.
  15. I don't see shooting pcc with one hand as unsafe either. I may not be able to hit much with it, but it's not unsafe.
  16. Another pcc hater heard from. Keep a good stock of cheese to go with your whine. But Sarge and others are right. We aren't shooting against pistol shooters so I don't give a hoot what you design for a stage as long as it is safe and actually doable with a rifle. Although most of all that carry around stuff, etc. sounds more like idpa to me.
  17. I put a Smoke Composites CF handguard on mine and decreased the front end weight to make the gun feel more balanced to me. Worth the money IMO.
  18. Interesting questions. I'll add one. Can the competitor ask for a cadence, something like- can you count to 1 thousand 2 before beeping?
  19. Maybe I'm wrong, but I've always considered lrbho and being able to lock back the bolt with the bolt catch (whether the mag was empty or not) as two different things. While true, having a short stroke setup can make locking the bolt back a little more difficult, you can still usually do that even though your gun is ss and lrbho does not function.
  20. Well, I'd have to agree about the delayed release of the handguard. How hard can that be? There's more than one aftermarket ones to buy so you'd think they could make one just as easily. I broke down and put a Smoke Composites carbon fiber one on mine. Kinda expensive, but worth it I think.
  21. I just googled what a bad lever is and I agree with SM. I don't see how it would interfere with anything. I have the extended mag release on mine (which I recommend) so I don't think I'd want a bad lever because it would be too much "stuff" right there together. Plus, and I'm guessing, running around during a uspsa competition there would be more likelihood of hitting the wrong thing at the wrong time. Murphy's law would surely kick in.
  22. So for my understanding, If you don't want anyone to shoot through a barrel at a target you must state in the wsb that all barrels are hard cover?
  23. No, not an issue. Besides, after a few shots it's kinda darkened with blowback crap anyway.
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