I found that a nice large pelican case is good to hide things. I drive through Mass to shoot. I also bought a Honda Ridgeline, and it has the trunk to tuck things away. As far as bags, anything that works. I carry enough parts to basically rebuild my gun on the fly.
I wouldnt worry about the razor. I know a guy who uses one on his chaos and swears by it. I personally have DPP, but only because I liked the smaller dot
I have a razor on my pcc with 10k plus rounds. I know its not as abusive as an open gun, but its held up really well for what Ive thrown at it. Still works like new.
I notice it whike watching other shooters too, they run dry, or have a malfunction, and then you see that gun go forward. Thats where I got the idea to toss a dummy round in and see if I do it.
My accuracy is good. I am doing the low left stuff when I do flinch. Its not an all the time thing, its just something Ive noticed, and found the dummy round helps identify it.
I seem to favor the CCI small rifle for 9mm major. Just curious as to any thoughts or truths to the breach face damage or if anyone else has heard this before.
For how cheap that ammo is to buy, I have found it to not be worth reloading. I have reloaded it though, and found 150grn Hornady FMJ, under 21grn of IMR4198 with CCI#34 to be pretty decent.
So I have been told 2 different stories by 2 different gun makers. I am told by one maker that small pistol primers will cause wear to the breach face of the slide. And the other says either or. Opinions?
So I have noticed a little flinch every now and then. To solve this, I have been putting a dummy round in my mag during live fire practice to help with this. I blindly load the mag, so I dont know when the dummy round is coming. Does anyone else do something similar?
Are your mag feed lips tuned? Ive had that issue after I dropped a mag and it managed to hit the only rock in my path that day. Tuned up the feed lips and all was well.