i helped start a club a few years ago. It blew my mind how little USPSA does to help.
theres no guide or templates for anything.
imagine opening a mcdonalds franchise and all they give you to get started is the menu
Mine came with the modular trigger.
yeah i dont mind it. It seems like the trigger weight is the same on both. I hear the sd3g has a very positive reset, but that seems lile the only difference from what ive read
oh just saw your <2lb post. That is pretty light
Hows does the modular jp trigger compare to a sd3g?
My jp trigger is crisp at 3lbs with a short reset, but i am used to lighter open gun triggers. i havent felt the sd3g, but is there actually much difference or is it a wash?
How does the jp trigger compare to a sd3g?
i have the modular set and the pull feels a little heavy to me at 3.5lbs. The reset isnt bad, though.
is the sd3g lighter? I always see it being recommended as the go to.
I must be doing something very wrong. I followed along with that video and sanded down transition, but I get consistant failures within the round 35-40 where the round stove pipes instead of feeding.
No issues with the base glock mags at all so I'm not sure what I'm not doing correctly.
I picked up some +10s for my jp5 and have been getting consistantfailures to feed the first 2-5 rounds.
is there some type of break in procedure or something that im missing? Everything fed fine with the stoxk glock mags.
im running 1.12 oal. Im assuiming something is happening at the transition from ext to mag?
I'm assuming they're getting backed up by all the tactical guys buying them. Seems like there's far more money in that market than race guns.
I don't think they even make open guns anymore.
They address this issue by having no supply chain so you can't order parts anyway.
A buddy of mine cracked his barrels so this maybe is in response to that, but stealth changes are not the way to go about it.
I think this is a cool idea. Could basically do this with open too. would be fun if production comped 2011s could be scored major, the guns all shoot flat anyway.