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  1. Thanks all I am a big fan of flat faced since I swapped that out in my open gun many many years ago.  Thanks for all the info.  I have not gotten hands on with a 10 but like the P09 and I have a few buddies with the 320s and I shoot them well.  So lots of fun options with the 320 almost like a damn AR.  Quickly becoming a lego gun.  (i like legos)

     

    Matt

  2. I am toying around with the idea of shooting CO, and I wanted to buy this anyway (CZ p-10 F)  For those of you that have experience with CGW is it worth ordering (form them when back in stock) with the 10310 pkg 775.00.  Or should I shop locally and then just upgrade and replace.  I am comfortable with tools and tinkering.  Please let any and all advice rain in.  As far as optic I will take suggestions on those as well SRO, Halosun, Sig ect.  

     

    OR 

     

    Save some more money and go with a Sig 320 X5.  

     

    Thanks 

    Matt

  3. The build so far is:

    Anderson upper and lower

    BHW 14.5 1x8 wyld in a light profile

    Fortis Red Comp

    Brwonells low mass BCG

    SI Forward assist

    plus LPK

     

    To come

    Strike Ind. Flip Switch Switch

    BAD extended Bolt release

    ALG 13" EMR V0 rail

    Adjustable gas block (odin works)

    Optics most likely will be a Vortez 1x8 in an Areo Precision light weight mount.

    Trigger TBD top contenders are Velocity and I have seen some great sales on Elfmanns lately

    now for the big question. I like the Odin Works Zulu 2.0. But can I use one of the silent capture style springs or buffer systems. I like the idea of being able to customize the weight and springs, I am just not sure it is possible with the zulu.  Any suggestions on the stock and buffer set up are appreciated.

     

    Thanks

    Matt

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  4. The Kidd receiver has a milled on rail as well.  Having said that, I wish it didn't because right now if you want to build a gun with a high end receiver for an iron sighted rifle you pretty much have to pay extra to have the rail milled off.  Also, I have a stock 10/22 receiver and use a Kidd bolt-on rail mounted backwards so I can get the dot closer to my eye.  Yeah... I'm not a huge fan of the integrated rail on a 10/22...
    That is also good to know.


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  5. 5 hours ago, zzt said:

    The advantage to having a bolted on Picatinny rail is you can buy them in various offsets.  That means you will not run out of adjustment range on your scope/reflex sight, particularly if you sight in for close range.  i.e. Steel Challenge, 17-25 yard zero.

      That is a good point, just something else to think about.

  6. I looked at trying to find a doner rifle at first and when the best deal I could find locally was 200. A Kidd std slip custom action is 175  the better way to go since I would gut it anyway.  If I go with a standard Right hand Charging Handle I will most likely go with the Kidd Receiver, trigger and bolt.  Other wise I am looking at the Tactical Innovations receivers.  I do like the fact that the TI receivers have the rail milled into the receiver instead of being bolted on.  I may have an in on a discounted Tacsol Barrel through a friend of mine and then I just need a nice light stock.  I figure with smart shopping I can pick up a bit here and there as not to alert my gun police at home :P that I am adding something else into the safe.

  7. Ok I am thinking about building a 10/22 to start shooting RFRO.  This is something I want to build over a bit of time.  I was curious is it better to go with a reeiever like the Tactical elite 22LC with left charging handle or a standard Right handed charging handle.  I am a right handed shooter.  I have shot a lot of pistol competitions but no rifle comps. 

     

    Is it better to practice clearing malfunctions with my strong hand while keeping the rifle mounted to my shoulder with my week hand, or keep the rifle mounted with the strong hand and clearing the malfunction with your week hand.  

     

    The rest of the build I am thinking of is

    TacSol or CF barrel

    Kidd Bolt and trigger Group

    Axiom sock.

    Not sure if I want to go Slide ride C-more or Vortec Venom for the dot?

     

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

  8. So a friend of mine was cleaning out his safe and decided to sell me this at a steel.  I know it has maybe a 1000 rounds on it.  Where do I start to make this a sweet little open steel gun.  I do plan on loosing the rail and the inexpensive dot for something like a vortex venom "6 moa dot".  Thinking tandemcross Comp and Victory trigger, then voqartsen trigger group, extended mag release, bushing.

     

    Just my initial thoughts.  Open to any and all options here so where do I start the project?

     

    Thank you

     

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  9. Ok I am just kicking around an idea here.  If I wanted to swap back and forth between open and limited, could I have a new top end built, so I would just have to swap back and forth on my open gun?  It is currently built as a 38sc.

     

    If I were to do this what would I have to do to the lower when ever i swapped back and forth?  Could I do this in 40 or would i need to build it in 9?

     

    I am just kind of wondering?

     

    And yes I do know i would need to pull the optic... :P for limited

  10. Ok all I kind of want to build a 22/45 to shoot steel with.  My dilemma is to buy a 22/45 Lite (threaded barrel for 439) and then do the trigger and action work on it?  Or would I be better off just buying the Volquartsen VC frame and bolt and then adding a tacopt's barrel.  OR going with the above and then adding the tact opts barrel keeping the Ruger frame?

     

    With one I get instant gratification, the other will take me some time to save up and buy parts but I will have one hell of a sweet 22 at the end.  I will most likely put a Vortex Venom as the red dot and a mad dog Comp.  But I am open to all suggestions or opinions as I do not know much about 22.  I just want to make a baby open gun.

     

    Thanks

  11. Ok all I kind of want to build a 22/45 to shoot steel with.  My dilemma is to buy a 22/45 Lite (threaded barrel for 439) and then do the trigger and action work on it?  Or would I be better off just buying the Volquartsen VC frame and bolt and then adding a tacopt's barrel.  OR going with the above and then adding the tact opts barrel keeping the Ruger frame?

     

    With one I get instant gratification, the other will take me some time to save up and buy parts but I will have one hell of a sweet 22 at the end.  I will most likely put a Vortex Venom as the red dot and a mad dog Comp.  But I am open to all suggestions or opinions as I do not know much about 22.  I just want to make a baby open gun.

     

    Thanks

  12. I have never shot 9mm major, however I use to shoot 9x21 and now shoot 38sc.  My 38 has ran extremely well and I have been happy with it.  Playing in open is like owning adn racing a car nothing about it is cheap.  There are pros and cons to both.  the nice thing with 38sc is not having to worry about spacers for mags, how ever I think that is slowly becoming a non issue as well, but still something to think about.

  13. I use to shoot minor for practice and steel in my old Witness.  I shot a 115's and they were as flat as flat and as soft as butter.  I would try moving to a slower powder like Vit 3n38 or AA7 and then play with the springs.  Also make sure your grip is nice and high up on the gun. Different comp designs require different gas pressures to be effective.

  14. 1 hour ago, EEH said:

    I would like to have his range.

    You and me both.  Hell I would be happy with just a few of those IPSC targets and not having to drive 45 minutes out to the desert to find a place to shoot as well.  

  15. 11 hours ago, redfisher said:

    Why not SVI tubes?

    I have looked but my older STI tubes were the ones that never gave me problems were my SVI's were.  Are the new SVI tubes worth the premium that they are asking over the STI's?

  16. Has any one gotten their hands on the new STI mag tubes and if so what do you think.  I want to replace a couple of my older mags and am looking at either these or MBX.  I am shooting 38SC in a std SVI plastic Grip.

  17. Has any one gotten their hands on the new STI mag tubes and if so what do you think.  I want to replace a couple of my older mags and am looking at either these or MBX.  I am shooting 38SC in a std SVI plastic Grip.

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