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trsrt8

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  1. I'd get a springer extended mag release, I like the paddle and I prefer the Gray Guns trigger, because it's the only one that I've tried and it feels great, it's noticeably better than the stock trigger. If you feel like the grip doesn't have enough bite, you could go the stipple route or silicon carbide, personally the legion grip had enough bite for me so I left it alone. Lastly a tungsten guide rod, I think the gun is already balanced pretty well, I had a tungsten guide rod from an older X5, it was a little flatter with the tungsten guide rod, I don't think it's super necessary. Biggest improvements were trigger and the paddle mag release for me.

  2. I prefer the window size and clarity and dot on the Romeo 3 over the RTS2, it is clearer and cleaner. I use Romeo 3 on all my red dot guns now, and the buttons don't work well after a while, I can feel the click, but it's like it's not actually pushing the button, have to move around on the button pad to get it; The only time this really bothered me was at Nationals, my dot also turned off in the middle of a stage and I couldn't turn it back on fast enough. I'd still buy the Romeo 3 again over the RTS2.

     

    Also between the XL and Max, it's personal preference, I prefer a round window so I went max.

  3. I ran CCI SRMP through my DVC open and a 17 mainspring and had no problem with an extended firing pin. Put about 2,000 through the gun with no light strikes. I just picked up 10k Winchester SPP and it doesn't sound like I'm going to have any issues with my 38SC gun from all the comments. 

  4. On 12/17/2021 at 7:08 AM, parvusimperator said:

    Preface: I really like my steel grips.

     

    Given the choice between aluminum and plastic, I'd go aluminum because of the better shape and texture.

    This! My first open gun was a used STI DVC open and it came with a cheely aluminum grip, and it felt great, but I really noticed when I tried some other open guns with the polymer grip and I love the shape and texture of the metal grip. For 3 gun I'd think aluminum would be fine.

  5. On 12/10/2021 at 12:58 PM, regor said:

    Did you swap the battery? The batteries from the factory don't seem to get as many hours as they claim. I've had three of mine turn off when battery was dying but dot would intermittently come back; swapping to a fresh battery always fixed it. Swapping batteries is a mandatory preventative maintenance thing for any major match IMO. 

     

    Yeah, I put a brand new battery in just before nationals and left the dot off. Regarding your warranty replacement have they sorted out the button issues on the newer dots they are sending out or are you having button issues on your replacement after a while? I had hoped to wait out a warranty replacement with button issues in hopes that they fix the issue and ship out new dots that are flawless.

  6. I'm surprised at how busy the good gun builders are right now it sounds like orders picked up last year, but makes sense with all the money people saved from not shooting or from the stimulus checks. I talked to Eddie, he's 18months out right now and Pat Rafferty is not taking new orders until next fall. I don't know if Brazos only works on 100% his own parts, but there's a guy at my range who had a new gun built in about a week.

  7. Sounds like if I have button issues but no dot issues then stick with it. I have 2 romeo 3 max's one is a 6moa the other is a 3moa, both have button issues. The 3 moa has close to 20k rounds on it, and followed me from CO to frame mounted on my open gun, the 6 only has about 5k through it and it randomly shut off in the middle of a stage at nationals. I don't get the feeling that any one dot manufacturer is going to be vastly superior in reliability than the others.

  8. On 8/24/2021 at 9:23 AM, Desk-Jockey said:


    what was the butchers bill for the trigger work and barrel?    I am crossing over to an x5 legion after a long glock affiliation and trying to get a sense of custom work options.   Thx. 

    It came out to about $220. 

  9. I have 2 legions, both have the Gray Guns trigger, one of them I installed myself the 2nd I sent to Gray Guns I also wanted to get a barrel fitted so I thought if they can polish/tune and install the trigger too then perfect. I never weighed the trigger pull but they feel the same which I expected, but the trigger pull is noticeably smoother in the one that they did. I thought it was worth it only because I was also having them fit a barrel for me, otherwise it was a very long wait, I think a full month, and when shooting in a match I don't know a difference in the trigger between the one I installed myself and the one that was polished and tuned. 

  10. I run grams spring and follower through all of my MBX mags now and I cut the tab on the follower. This is my first time switching to Grams and some of my mags wouldn't fall out freely on empty so dry fire was fun. Eventually they broke in and no issues, spring have lasted so much longer than the MBX springs.

  11. I went from production and limited to carry optics last year, then found an amazing deal on an open gun and I was hooked. I didn't like the way my CO gun felt compared to an open gun so I got rid of it and went further down the open hole. Lots more guys in my club would go open but it's a serious investment.

  12. I have and older DVC-O with the screw in slide racker, I hate that thing. I have a Cheely E2 aluminum grip, not too aggressive and gun came in around 41oz; there was so much that I wanted to do to it including getting a new 38SC barrel with ports and getting a flat trigger. After daydreaming in the infinity gun builder, I finally came up with what I thought was the perfect gun for me and ordered it. It came in this month and I got everything that I wanted to do to my DVC and my Infinity is perfect for me. I love their tall slide racker, the gun is much heavier, I got use to the weight difference in a day and dot sits lower it does on the DVC with an Atlas mount. I love the platform, never had any complaints. 

  13. 19 hours ago, Alex2011 said:

    Here's a Bianchi and standard frame side by side. It looks like it adds a lot more weight than I realized.

    Bianchi.jpg

    Interesting, would you happen to have the weight difference? 

     

    I didn't pay any attention to the frames when I ordered my infinity, until this thread, now going through all the infinity pictures on their instagram I see bianchi is by far the most popular (not that popularity alone carries much weight). 

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