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  1. Ok.. I need (want) something to stick my pile of Glock mags into and I can always use another division to frustrate me so I am buying a PCC. 

    Questions: I live near Wilson combat and they have been nice enough to tempt me with some really awesome looking options for PCC.

    Does anyone have experience with the AR9 from Wilson? I don’t see them out in the wild much. Is it a price thing or are they not the best option? 

    Also, I REALLY want a 8inch barrel “Pistol” with a folding stock . . Is it true you cannot compete with this configuration? If so, outside of the ridiculous price could you build a two upper set up? Switch off to 16 for matches? Would there be tuning issues? 

     

    How about the Banshee? 

     

    Thank you n advance for your thoughts 

     

     

  2. Loved model cars back in the day.. nothing better than a rainy day, newspaper covering the kitchen table and the smell of old  Testors glue and paint. Turning 50 this year and thinking about picking it up again.  Building all those cars I’ll never be able to afford. 

  3. Hi All, I may be relocating to the Northern KY - Cincinnati area and was hoping to get info on clubs and matches.

    Would really like to join an outdoor club with freedom to bring steel and shoot unsupervised. Also looking for a regular rimfire match and USPSA of course..

     

    I made my acceptance of the position contingent on finding good places to shoot so any help would be appreciated...lol 

     

    Thank you in advance!

     

    Jason

  4. Bowen - I purchased the TTI spring kit so I think it would be the same as my full TTI gun. I swapped top ends and the twang-hard break is still there so it seems like the issue is in the bottom end? TTI lower on my other upper isn’t as smooth as the full TTI but the twang is gone. 

     

    Thankmyou Pskys 

  5. The advanced crowd may already know this or it may be blatantly obvious but I learned something and wanted to share. 

    I have been taking my Gen 4 G17 apart a ton of times lately as I hunt for the perfect trigger and I noticed something. 

    When your reconnect the trigger bar to the trigger housing and you position the spring in the correct “S” orientation make sure the hook of the spring goes into that little slot in the trigger bar tab. You may think it is in but when you twist it to get it in place you lose sight of it and can’t really check unless you shine a light through the bottom when you have it in place.

    I noticed my trigger wasn’t springing foward as far as it should to activate the trigger shoe safety and the spring being out of place ended up being the issue. I’m sure it impacts other things in the system as well.

    anyway, disregard if obvious but I hope this helps fellow Glock challenged folks.. 

     

  6. I have 2 Gen 4 G17s. One is a full TTI build and the other I have been practicing my  gunsmithing skills on. 

    I added a TTI spring/connector kit and did the basic polishing, etc. Trigger is ok but I can’t get rid of that Staple Gun TWANG.

    You know that really loud sound at the break that makes the front sight shudder when you dry fire? 

    What am I missing and what segment of the trigger system dictates that super hard “break”? Is it the cruciform to striker lug relationship? Should I polish, lightly break the edge on the striker lug? 

     

    Any thoughts would be appreciated,

     

    GIO 

  7. Hi All, 

    i decided on a GMR15 and wanted some opinions on options, build configurations. 

    Should I just go with the competition ready version from JP or pick different options?

    Any thought on barrel length?

    Is the side charger or CTR type upper worth the 600? 

    Roller trigger?

     

    Thank you you in advance.  

  8. I am not an expert but isn’t the “Break” controlled by the angle and polishing of the striker to cruciform contact points? I think the connector impacts the feel of the pull but the actual “snap” happens when the edge of the striker jumps off the back of the trigger bar cruciform tab... Johnny has a video on this as well. 

  9. Just now, GIO said:

    I have a 14.5 JP lightweight (not ultra light) and love it. Still has some heft to it but the weight sits right between your hands and feels super stable.  

    The rifle was originally a 18 inch LW but it always felt front heavy to me so I had JP swap the barrel 

     

  10. I have a 14.5 JP lightweight ( mot ultra light) and love it. Still has some heft to it but the weight sits right between your hands and feels super stable.  

    The rifle was originally a 18 inch LW but it always felt front heavy to me so I had JP swap the barrel 

  11. Hi All,  I am new to Glocks and looking for some advice. I have been working on my 15 and 25 yard groups and noticed I was shooting 2-3 inches off target always to the left of center. I almost never see an impact to the right of my aiming point (1 inch orange dot). I group and string shots in an array of 3-4 inches left and center to high. 

    After a bunch of experiments I noticed when I move my trigger finger out of the guard and place the first quarter of my finger on the trigger safety tab the shots pull more to the center. When I center the trigger in the middle of the first section of my finger things get ugly. I thought the deeper you are into the trigger the greater chance of pulling right of target? 

    I shoot 1911s fairly well and have a pretty good understanding of the fundamentals but Glocks are a challenge for me... I have a g17 from TTI and a g34 with a good trigger and Dawson sights. Any help would be appreciated, 

     

    Thank you

  12. Tony - lol, they used to have these big round Frisbee looking things that Music came on. Bands would expect you to listen to the entire thing, read the lyrics and pass them down to your kid brother or haul them around in Milk crates until your future Wife makes you throw them out. Then when you hit 50 you want to re-buy them all...And a crappy little pickup with a stick shift.

     

    Thanks for the advice everyone.

  13. I have been looking at a very basic 2 door 2wd standard cab Toyota Tacoma. I like the idea of having something super simple that will probably run forever. Money really isn’t an issue but we have been simplifying things over the past few years and shooting for early retirement so rather not drop 40-50k on a wiz bang quad cab rig. 

     

    Wife has an SUV for the little ones and family trips. My main concern is Weather and storage. I live in the South so not much snow, mostly ice and some muddy roads headed to the range. 

    Might just be feeling nostalgic but the thought of manual windows and a stick warms my heart. Also want to throw my smart phone out the window, play an “album” from start to finish and block all the cable news shows but that is another rant...

     

    Any thoughts would be appreciated,

     

    Gio 

  14. 6 hours ago, stardust tommy said:

    test without the gripsafety

     

    That did it! Thank you Stardust. The bow was binding against the Grip safety tab. A few months ago I installed an Ed Brown grip safety and filed the tab to clear the stock trigger but it needed a bit more clearance for the Caspian.

    Thank You Tommy and Tim for taking time to assist.

     

    Gio

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