Mine seems to only like smooth hulls, like the Winchester AA's. I ran a magazine alternating between the AAs and Super Xs and the AAs worked great and the Super Xs barely ejected if at all.
They must have updated their site because I could have sworn that they said that they could not do cuts to the slides with the LCI the last time I checked.
I just looked and the only ones they have listed appear to be the ones with the loaded chamber indicator, which seems to be a no go to having the slide milled for a RDS but thanks for the suggestion.
UPDATE 2:
Heard back from Briley and they said that the RIA choke was similar but not identical to the Mobil pattern and that the thread pitches were different.
Has anyone used aftermarket chokes with their VR-80 and if so which brands?
Also I have yet to receive an update from Advanced Tactical, I was told on Thursday to expect an update on Friday and I have not heard anything. If it wasn't almost $10 in shipping alone I would just by another locking nut.
Well despite the general craziness the world is going through right now, the extend glock guide rod came in and I ran about 200 rounds throught it in my CO M&P 2.0 5" and it worked great. Recoil felt a little different and I feel like I was able to track the dot better. Deffinitely need more time with it. My only complant is that it is a little too long and you can see about an 1/8th of the guide rod when the gun is in battery, however, this does not seem to affect anything besides the look of the gun. Also I decided to go with a 15# flat spring.
You don't have to fit a CO pistol in the box. As long as the magazine meets the 141mm max length requirement and the gun with an empty mag weights 59 oz or less everything should be good.
I understand what you are saying, about where on the magazine do you grab, right at the hanger, or above it as it hangs on your belt, also where is the hanger on the magazine you use to make your first reload?