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  1. Instead of support, I would see this as a hardness and or accuracy issue. The aftermarket barrel might have less issues with used brass, especially in a higher pressure cartridge like 40.

    My brother just had the chamber on his Glock 35 come apart with a factory barrel, and I would not have expected the same issue with a harder barrel material designed for higher pressures.

    Also, I have had a factory Glock 34 barrel that shot like dog shit, installed an aftermarket barrel, and now it is a tack driver.

    Randy

  2. I have a new Trojan in 40, and had to replace the mag release. Would lock in(released) about 30% of the time. Loading it long, and it seams to run ok when it holds the mag, but I have not had the time to play with it since the new mag release.

    All things considered, I would have a gunsmith build me one. That way I get it how I want. Some of the gunsmiths are turning around guns pretty fast(Akai). All of my custom built guns run at 100%, my factory guns always need something.

    Randy

  3. Shooters Connection is a great recommendation. I also like CPWSA, Chris Patty. I get all of my Bolen stuff from him, and have ordered bladetech holsters and mag holders from him as well.

    As far as used, you are on the best site for that. Just have to keep your eyes open in the classifieds. Depending on the holster, you are not gonna save much used. Most Bladetech DOH holsters bring pretty good money used, so you might just go new if you do not want to wait.

    Randy

    P.S. Sean at Power Factor Shooting has closeouts and sale items often, and you may find some used mag pouches or a holster there.

  4. Last things 1st. The reason to go with 40 over 45 would be a capacity issue. 21 rounds in a tuned 140 mag gives you 22 at the start. I am guessing this compares to maybe 18 rounds of 45? Less reloading is less time spent on a course of fire.

    As far as the pistol goes, the higher the dollar is usually for more custom work in fitting/tuning the gun. Get what you can afford, and maybe take a look at a used gun in the classifieds if price is an issue. You can probably get something custom for the same price as a new Edge, and have a better performing more reliable pistol.

    Just my opinion

    Randy

  5. Call shooters connection for either or their range bags. I have the pro and the regular. The Pro is good for large matches with more stages. I use mine for the area matches, and the regular bag for local matches.

    Randy

  6. Better just to be up front. When my wife and I were dating, I showed up at the house with a brand new jetski. She said"don't you think you should have talked to me about this before you bought it" to which I said "NO". End of discussion. I told her she is also free to purchase anything she wishes, as long as she knows we have the funds on hand and available.

    Randy

    p.s. I showed up last night to tell her that I just bought another ar. I did not really need it, but it was too good of a deal to pass up.

  7. Just looking, but I think Shooters connection has alot better stock and really competitive prices. I just ordered an STI Trojan in 9mm, and they got it out the same day with a ton of ease. If you have not registered with Shooters connection, they give Enos members a discount.

    Randy

  8. Mike Seeklander has refined his class format over the last couple of years, and I think he has a really great teaching system right now. I would highly recommend it. His published books that go along with the class will keep you organized and focused.

    Randy

  9. My production gun is a gen 2 Glock 17 with a Vanek drop in trigger kit. I am running a factory rear adjustable sight, and a Hiviz fiber front. Uncle Mikes holster and blade Tech mag pouches. To be honest, I have not been shooting production in the last couple of years.

    I would really like to check out the CZ production guns and maybe the M&P.

    Randy

  10. Get the Dillon CV2001. It is rated at 1300 38/357 cases. I have 2 of the FL2001, and they tumble so much faster than my old Midway 1292. If you cannot afford a new one, and are diligent, you should be able to get a used one off of ebay for around $100-120 shipped.

    Randy

  11. Hey I almost forgot. I found it works much better to FULLY size the case before running thru the trim die. Lock the trim die down where its just holding the case and then adjust motor for the right length.

    A couplle guys at Dillon told me that that is their preferred method. Full length size in station 1, then trim in Station 3. Tumble, then a Universal De-capping Die in Station of the loading Toolhead to make sure the flash holes are clean.

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    This is the way I do it. Works well for me.

    Randy

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