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Andy9

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  1. Try Fire-4-Effect they do work on the TS.
  2. If you are just shooting USPSA, and decide that you don't need the slide to lock open, you can use the Checkmate pin, or file off the tab that locks the slide of of the slide release. The second option is free.
  3. Check out Linwood bay, they have monthly IDPA matches. Ted runs the matches there, and just a little over a week ago had a level 3 IDPA regional! It was great fun, great people! If you venture a little south, Linden, Brighton and Clarkston you can find more practical shooting clubs and your G34 and G17L will fit in nicely.
  4. Great tip!! I will file that away mentally (hopefully) as i have one that is starting to have a good round count on it.
  5. if you add the Eemann Tech flat trigger, then it would be CO legal and have the "flat" SAO feel to it also.
  6. I can't believe that!! Leave the safety off, on a SA while holstering, reckless...... Why would someone even want to do that?!?! No time saved, just the immanent danger of placing a hole in your own leg.
  7. Same happened with the one that I just got, about a month ago. This process, "fitting" a part will make the tolerance extremely tight and usually what people are looking for. Expect to have a very short reset when complete!!
  8. it is not exact to the TSO, but it is similar.
  9. the safety may need a little extra file fitting. Her is a good video that explains the process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8NVFy2Kqm4
  10. I wonder if the "Crab mentality" is more prevalent regionally? I haven't been shooting long, 3 years and the 3 clubs that I go to locally are very encouraging places to be. I feel bad for the sport to hear that cranky MD are "almost" running off new people from being active shooters and active volunteers at the clubs.
  11. Here is a picture of the difference between the short reset and standard part. Short reset is on the left.
  12. I did place an order with Trifusion. They sent an update email out, here is some of the content. I also have talked to 2 of the people there an got a good feeling / vibe from those conversations. It is walking out on a limb a little bit, but I have all the other components for this next year, except for primers and 30 cents each is not in budget. We are writing to you today to share some insight into what is happening in the ammunition industry. We will be brief and to the point. We are seeing unprecedented chokeholds in the supply chain. Demand is far out pacing supply. Rest assured though, the entire team at Trifusion Tactical LLC are working hard to create a solution. Yes, we are literally CREATING new ways to bring ammo and components to the marketplace. Our President, Mike, is traveling to Europe next week to develop the necessary relationships with the necessary people in order to impact this change. We are working tirelessly sourcing powder, primers, ammo, etc…We are 100% committed to this journey. We can’t speak in specifics to availability; we’re not certain of anything other than our certainty to get this figured out.
  13. For rule 8.2.2.2 ESP Permitted Features and Modifications (Inclusive list): BB. Swenson style thumb shields and frame mounted thumb shields. To me that sounds like a "*thumb rest [generic]*" and if it was, some what "discreet", un-like an open gun thumb rest, that would fly. What do you think?
  14. This is a hot topic for such cool conditions! Mid Michigan is 16f and we are digging out from getting a foot of snow last night.
  15. I found that the CZ magwell, the one that everyone hates because of the lack of blending to the gun. It fits the box height, so all i need to do is trim the sides a little.
  16. Andy9

    CZ P01 basepads

    Here is another option. The full size 16 round with the base pad off the 18 round is a nice fit, and gives you an extra round Here is a comparison of the 15, 16, 17 and 18 round mags and then the fitment with the 16 round and the 18 base pad.
  17. Thanks for posting this up! My local club bumped its IDPA "frozen finger" match to the same weekend and i don't have availability for 2 matches in a weekend. Hopefully next month!!
  18. I found some old topics on this, but that was before the 2017 rule change. Has anyone, with the new CCP box dimensions been able to incorporate a magwell? If so, what mag did you find to work?
  19. Andy9

    TS2

    I stand corrected.
  20. Funny spell check changes.
  21. I guess that was a rather cliche term.
  22. Lots of people use the Saloman Speedcross shoes, it is almost the standard at a good USPSA or IDPA event. Last year I bought in on the winter version, their SPIKECROSS 5 GTX. These have been great!! no worries about slipping or sliding, just solid grip. These are also waterproof, so no wet feet. The price is steep, but being a big guy, with lots of responsibilities, I can not afford a fall and braking something. With these, there is no reason to slow down. The only problem, and it really isn't a problem with the shoe, is if you are standing around, the cold does creep in, they are not insolated. I am not linking anything here, as I am not selling anything, just wanted to share my experience.
  23. I will defiantly report back on these when i get them. Still 2 months out.
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