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Merldizzle

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  1. Looking forward to CGW doing mine as well.
  2. You know it… errr what? lol
  3. Armory craft has both flat and curved triggers. Comes down to geometry and or your preferences honestly. The advantage comes from Robert’s work is outstanding and you can dial in your preference on the adjustment screws on the AC trigger so you trust it. Nothing much secret about that other than Robert’s proprietary secrets to his action work
  4. Long Shadow was able to make me holsters that worked well. I may have a used one or sale soon. or you could go the GX route as well both great companies
  5. Merldizzle

    X5 Legion

    Glock store max signature spring kit?
  6. Merldizzle

    X5 Legion

    I agree with this opinion, the adjustability comes in handy
  7. For anyone interested you may want to contact Robert Burke the Sig Armorer as he is releasing his own trigger soon and he has some pretty awesome equipment that measures trigger pull. If he does action work for you maybe he can show you the details. Contact him about details.
  8. Can be love hate relationship haha they’re great when they work, nightmare if stripped or stuck. some good suggestions in this thread on troubleshooting though.
  9. I’m interested, who is they though, I’m not tracking or missed who did the work for you. Cajun perhaps?
  10. Merldizzle

    DA trigger prep

    I’m learning how to press my new S2 straight to the back with DA, I’m not sure I understand this talk or prepping it?
  11. Wonder if evolution users can upgrade to the primer shuttle without the primer collator.
  12. When mine have broken, I’ve used a Dremel to do like echotango’s picture. Have to be careful but it’s possible to do this after a break. I like the idea of precutting in case they break
  13. Merldizzle

    320 FCUs

    Sorry no clue, tried asking on the sig site?
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  15. Sorry for the delayed response, some folks like to dry tumble to remove any left over lube/residue. I personally don't have a need to wipe or remove the lube when used in my factory Sig guns.
  16. I like when discussing/teaching concepts with folks because sometimes you have to be adaptive in how you articulate something and it helps reinforce your understanding to be able to do that. Learned the same thing in scouting. We would have to complete requirements for ranks and badges, but then as you progressed you essentially had to teach and lead others and that forces not only a check for understanding but often times you get another perspective that can lead to deeper understanding for you even as the leader/instructor. Plus the best part of the other posts in this thread and OP post is parents spending time with their child/children, educating them about 2a and firearm safety (sucks most kids are taught about firearms negatively thanks to the media/tv/school/etc I’ll stop there to not get political), and I salute you all for being doing actual parenting, period. I’m thankful my dad educated me early, along with Eddie Eagle/NRA kids stuff, 10 commandments of firearms safety, Boy Scouts, and so on. anyway, great post! other cool thing to go with the teaching one another is training. Local guy runs practice days where he gets a squad of people together and breaks down a uspsa stage and everyone runs it but they also take time to discuss strategies, techniques, safety, etc. might be good for other folks to try in their area.
  17. And I thought watching the youtube videos of guys remanufacturing used primers was hokey/loony. I mean the compound pourers are mad chemists that we truly undervalue and this story you shared proves it. Any info on the match grade vs standard federal primers? I believe the rumor was the match grade ones are poured by more experienced folks was the primary difference, just curious if anyone truly knows. Thanks for sharing!
  18. This thread makes me want to stretch now. Sorry to hear you folks had injuries while trying to shoot and have fun.
  19. Plus one for VV N320. I'd be curious to try sport pistol sometime though.
  20. This was an interesting watch, thanks for sharing.
  21. Hello, I recommend calling as well. Backstory: My Romeo 3XL on my training pistol stopped holding zero on the windage. It would drift and then I knew it was time for a warranty request when I was maxed out on Left windage adjustment and still hitting two inches left while shooting from rest. What happened when I called: Anyway, my point is that I called the customer service number and the team member that took my call was ridiculously nice, collected my info, told me about improvements they've made regarding the normal use and abuse on the optic. He got me an RMA, prepaid via Fedex if you're curious, and was so nice I forgot to ask my other questions about LCI barrels. Thanks BillChunn for sharing your experience about the LCI; I plan to request an exchange for no LCI barrels due to shooting with an optic. Positive Outcomes: Hope this helps you gain a little faith back with customer service. Happy New Year, Malin
  22. Brass Juice case lube has been really good for us. We upgraded from a Hornady LNL to a Mark 7 EVO. So long as we take good care of the press, it spoils us. Maintaining the machine is just as important. Grease and Starrett machine oil is all you need for the press along with brass juice case lube and wash
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