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QUATTROISKING

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  1. The best thing you can do for a flat shooting gun is shoot more ammo, and do some hand strengthening, most noticeable difference there.
  2. Incorrect Awnser... if you are going to accuse information of being incorrect, provide the corrections..
  3. That monster looks gorgeous!!
  4. The thickness of the metal in the barrel and the slide is why. I personally run a Glock in open, but after mountains of research have decided to stay away not only the safety/ reliability factor but in the end the lightness of the gun makes the gun recoil more than 200% more than say a heavy gun like a steel framed 2011, ipsc is shooting alphas as fast as you can and personally the benefit of major gets thrown out the window once you figure the recoil going with it in a Glock platform, you will score better and faster with a minor glock. I use auto comp and a ported barrel and the gun is stupid flat, which means you can double tap alphas instead of pulling regaining sight picture then pulling again. Now I still have a slide mounted reddot so my sight disappears every time I pull the trigger, but the gun is so flat it goes right back and I can pull again quickly and it sounds like a double tap. Just my personal opinion.. if you’re interested in seeing this setup run follow quattro_ipsc on Instagram thanks for the listen.
  5. Major belongs in steel guns don’t risk a hand to try and run major, in a Glock. #1glock fanboy ipsc_quattro ( Instagram)
  6. It’s barrel figment obviously, when hand racking you aren’t going to generate the same force as you can while the gun is going its recoil process.
  7. Remington 147grain 9mm will blow you’re mind as it did mine.
  8. This may be a dumb question but running through a top end svi major gun using wac 9mm i can use all range brass I pickup correct? Or do I need new brass to reload 9mm major
  9. Been testing dots and right now the bushnell first strike 2.0 beats the rest and the fact that’s it’s 200$ is awesome!
  10. On my 2.0 the dot is very bright the high setting would it be a problem for anyone even brighter than my vortex venom
  11. You must have gotten something else my 2.0 is super bright
  12. Thank you very much for all you’re input greatly appreciated
  13. You lost me great knowledge would it be greedy to ask a spoon fed question? Lol what temperature would the coating need to be under Temperature wise to run the titanium comp and steel barrel for gold nitride coating
  14. I love when people say or make comments about open gun having no kick lol just goes to show how many people have actually shot an open major gun.
  15. Steel starts annealing around 250*c titanium starts stress release at 538*c and starts annealing at 700*c so you would need to be under these numbers for tin coating safety if you do find a company that does this a good amount under these numbers please let me know lol
  16. You are completly correct they have a different method of application which is a tightly held secret, they won’t give out/ no one else known is doing, he addressed that to me also lol good for them I would do the exact same thing as anyone would but it sucks that the gun can’t be a reliable work horse and good looking at the same time.
  17. That’s the exact I was going to go lol not anymore now not to sure what to do all black or all natural/ ss
  18. Hey guys in the middle of picking and choosing through colour combos for the new open blaster being built I wanted to go with a gold tin coating on the barrel, comp and hammer but was told not to even go near this option as the heating of the titanium comp and barrel to apply the coating ( or something along these kinds he described) makes it too brittle and and comps explode/break/crack along with the barrel under major pf... does anyone know of a coating that negates this problem to get the gold look? also this builder that will remain nameless is insanely experienced, built multiple guns for the best shooters of all time and knows his stuff to say the least and even had a position working for a very top tear company that builds the best open guns in the world.
  19. A thumb-rest gives you less muzzle rise and let’s you track the dot without it disappearing, the older guys that swear by not using them are the same guys that refuse to drive an auto dragracing car, and say stick is better. A thumb rest has many many advantages with zero disadvantages! more weight on the pistole = less felt recoil impulse, also gives you good grip you’re hands are locked In, index point it will give you the same grip everytime you draw the gun, recoil control, gives you’re gun more reliability also because it stops you’re thumb from riding on the slide which would slow down the slide and cause a malfunction. like said above if you can use it, do it’s a huge advantage.
  20. Vortex venom have had mine slide mounted for the past year have around 10k on it and she works beautifully
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