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  1. Thank you. Your inputs on the safety replacement is so detailed and helpful. Question: were you able to try the Radian Talon with the stock JP trigger? Coz if memory serves me right, i think you said you changed out to Geissele SD3G trigger and Radian Talon. If yes, did it work with the stock JP-5 trigger? I asked that in JP Enterprises Facebook page messenger and the one answering said the JP Trigger will NOT work with Radian Talon.
  2. No need to use magnet. Just smack the grip area pointed down against your palm and the detent will land in your palm
  3. No thats something i didnt do since im following JP video about installing the safety (14min 56sec in video) but did it in reverse order
  4. Yes i did. After removing the grip and the detent, the safety cant be pushed out. It just keeps on rotating
  5. I dont see any wear mark in the ejection port area but i saw these marks now in the magazine area after my first match last weekend. Im using a Techwell magwell
  6. How did you remove the safety? I tried to follow the manual from JP but i think the safety in JP-5 is different from what's shown in JP's manual because it doesn't have those encircled parts and the one with an arrow in my attached pictures
  7. Heres the answer i got from JP Facebook page. Its a bit cryptic but i guess they seem to be saying to just use the standard
  8. I was looking at the JP-5 components part of the website and i noticed in the roller replacement kit that they are offering different sizes: * -4 (7.96mm) * -2 (7.98mm) * Standard (8.00mm) * +2 (8.02mm) * +4 (8.04mm) is the sizes dependent on the power factor of your bullet just like in the lock pieces?
  9. I found these in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BsBeixhAEpb/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet and https://www.instagram.com/p/Br8bYgrgwiw/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet or here posted in Rugerforum: https://rugerforum.net/ruger-semi-auto/366015-pc9-hand-guard-option.html#post4239633 im just checking is IG account every now and then for update. this is the best looking so far that is close to AR-style we are very used to, that doesnt require machining or modifying and you wont loose your take down feature. then followed by PMM Ruger PC Carbine MLOK RAIL (http://www.parkermountainmachine.com/store/p395/PMM_Ruger_PC_Carbine_MLOK_RAIL-Pre_Order.html)
  10. I also found just now about MCarboRuger PC Carbine Trigger Spring Kit (https://www.mcarbo.com/ruger-pc-carbine-trigger-spring-kit.aspx) saving it for now in my bookmarks. I still dont find the need for it until i full test my Tandemkross Victory trigger
  11. I was lucky enough to get my hands on Tandemkross' Ruger® PC Carbine™ Competition Combo (https://www.tandemkross.com/Ruger-PC-Carbine-Competition-Combo_p_518.html) that they offered only during the holidays for $94.99. although you can get both items individually. plus i got extra sear springs since im at it This kit contains: 1 x "Victory" Trigger for Ruger® PC Carbine™ 1 x "Game Changer PRO" 9MM Compensator for Ruger® PC Carbine™ where i got the Red Victory Trigger and Black Game Changer Pro. I dont really think the compensator was needed but im usually having problems with older timers during matches as they often cannot pickup the time for my shots which those with compensator that virtually has the same bullet specs as mine, doesnt have that problem. lets see if it would help.
  12. I just want to chime in to those using this for competition. Heres my latest match compilation video of a Back to Back Level 2 sanctioned match all shot on Jan 4, 2019 dumping exactly 350 rounds:
  13. Mabuhay kabayan. yes cant wait to experience shooting it like everyone here
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