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10-03-2012, 21:49
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Quote:
Originally Posted by unclebob
You should if you do it right you can fell the primer going in sideways. One of the reasons why you have a couple of sized and primed cases sitting off to the side to take that case place.
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Yeah I feel it and sub a pre-primed case sitting there, to keep the press rolling.
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10-04-2012, 06:56
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#52
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Originally Posted by bryandover
Eric, you may have to buy a shed to store them in.
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I'm going to have to, my wife would'nt like it if I made her park outside so I could store primers on her side of the garage, my side is already full with bullets and powder.
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10-04-2012, 10:10
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#53
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5 or 6 rounds?
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Location: North Georgia
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Melissa5
Also, the mount needs to be tightened every so often.
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When you disassemble and reassemble your gun and mount, be sure you use the blue Loctite for keeping the screws tight, as they will and can be loosen by the recoil of the gun.
I also use Federal Primers.
Just my $.02 worth of information. YMMV
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10-04-2012, 12:16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roadkill_751
When you disassemble and reassemble your gun and mount, be sure you use the blue Loctite for keeping the screws tight, as they will and can be loosen by the recoil of the gun.
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Thanks Roadkill_751! I'll give that a try.
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10-04-2012, 14:32
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cookselk
I had mine lowered as well, it will once in a very great while do what yours did and have a case jam between the slide and mount.
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Is there any reason you wouldn't mount it further back so that it doesn't interfere with ejection?
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10-04-2012, 15:19
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#56
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Easy way to take care of that problem.
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10-13-2012, 20:15
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#57
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SARDG
Yeah I feel it and sub a pre-primed case sitting there, to keep the press rolling.
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Hi Kitty
This is a busy time for me in work and I will be showing some new guns that I have been working on in a few days....
Stand By...
I will see you in Jan n St pete, and feb in Orlando
Gary
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10-13-2012, 21:22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by girphoto
Hi Kitty
...I will see you in Jan n St pete, and feb in Orlando
Gary
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You betcha. Mobile next weekend, then nothing until [Clearwater].
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10-15-2012, 07:09
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Location: Marcellus NY
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Hello All:
Looks like my Unlimited Glock/Steel Shooting gun is going
to be based on a G-17C. No real advantage to starting with
a ported Glock (except the sweet price on a new one), but
I've never owned or fired one and curiosity has gotten the
better of me.
KM 13108
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10-15-2012, 07:41
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Quote:
Originally Posted by km625
Hello All:
Looks like my Unlimited Glock/Steel Shooting gun is going
to be based on a G-17C. No real advantage to starting with
a ported Glock (except the sweet price on a new one), but
I've never owned or fired one and curiosity has gotten the
better of me.
KM 13108
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The biggest difference is the soot it'll deposit on your front sight.
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10-15-2012, 11:26
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Just wanted to post that I ran my racegun in a USPSA match this weekend and only had one malf and that was caused by my limpwristing while shooting weak hand. So, I think the EGW U die and decreasing the OAL fixed the problem of getting cases stuck in the chamber.  Now, do I want to leave it alone or change the springs so that it will also shoot factory loads without light strikes? Not sure if I want to keep it or sell it.
Hopefully, I'll have my new Carver .40 caliber spacegun by the end of the month.
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10-21-2012, 19:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Melissa5
Just wanted to post that I ran my racegun in a USPSA match this weekend and only had one malf and that was caused by my limpwristing while shooting weak hand. So, I think the EGW U die and decreasing the OAL fixed the problem of getting cases stuck in the chamber.  Now, do I want to leave it alone or change the springs so that it will also shoot factory loads without light strikes? Not sure if I want to keep it or sell it.
Hopefully, I'll have my new Carver .40 caliber spacegun by the end of the month.
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If you're just concerned about light strikes, you could also switch to a striker with an extended tip... I have used lightweight Jager strikers with good results.
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10-23-2012, 20:24
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I just couldn't see spending a couple grand to make a race gun so I went the cheapest route possible. I took a gen3 17 and found a fab defense gis glock tactical scope mount and a off brand but very similar to the barska electro dot sight and this is what I ended up with so far. Next will be a mag well and a LWD match grade barrel that's threaded and a comp to finish it off. All in all I've spent $72.00 to get it this far. Just call me a tight wad.
Tim
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10-24-2012, 06:10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gun Nutt
I just couldn't see spending a couple grand to make a race gun so I went the cheapest route possible. I took a gen3 17 and found a fab defense gis glock tactical scope mount and a off brand but very similar to the barska electro dot sight and this is what I ended up with so far. Next will be a mag well and a LWD match grade barrel that's threaded and a comp to finish it off. All in all I've spent $72.00 to get it this far. Just call me a tight wad.
Tim
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You're a tightwad!!!! LMAO  Just kiddin'!!!!
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