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I uploaded video of a RS type build with a KKM and ATEi slide vs a stock Glock 19 with 124 gr HST shooting in pitch darkness.
Main thing with the comp is that you get a faint glow spread out... whereas with a bare muzzle you get an occasional large fireball. When I wasn't shooting slowly with one hand on the gun and the other on my phone camera... I noticed more consistent fireballs with the bare muzzle. Talking to my defense industry engineer/designer pal, he found bare muzzles to actually be worse for shooting through with NODs. The comp also provides the benefit of stabilizing the pistol when you're just floating it in front of your face/nods. Vid here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BUMrdGGAcP2/ Lastly: it should be noted only adjustable LED and dual illumination model RMRs can pull of NOD usage. The Leupold Delta Point Pro does not get dark enough for it unfortunately. |
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Originally Posted By GreenBastard:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/414440/IMG-0240-206420.JPG New holster came in. View Quote So far, just as comfortable as my VG3. I've got a 'slightly used' Raven one coming in tomorrows post... found one on Ebay and only 1 other bidder... got it for well under 1/2 price. Edit to add: After a few hours of wear last night and this AM... Like the VG3, it would seriously benefit from the Raven "Claw" thing used on the VG2 advanced and several AIWB kydex designs to tuck the gun butt closer to your gut. I have 2 different AIWB holsters on order... both have a 'Claw'... guessing the TR and I will part ways when either arrive unless I can rig a way to add a Claw to this thing. As it sits now, it's comfortable without a doubt standing or sitting if placed right, but the butt of my gun prints a bit more than I'd like under a T-shirt. Not enough to be screaming "Large GUN under this shirt!!!", but enough that I notice it... and I'm pretty oblivious to printing when I carry. |
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Got the 147gr Lawman in. Works flawlessly with stock RSA.
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Originally Posted By Dog1:
Since no one bothered to answer my two questions about if anybody was reloading for the Roland special and what their loads were, here is mine - 5.2 grains of Auto comp with a 124 grain bullet. This is my target this morning at 10 yards controlled pairs - https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20170519-084313-211558.jpg This is my Rolandish Special https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20170517-144421-211559.jpg Slide work done by Primary Machine. View Quote I have a metric ton of 95gr frangible FMJ and 115gr FMJ. Going to have to find some heavier projectiles possibly... I'll see if I can get either of those running well (and printing near where my 147gr Win Ranger +P's hit), if not... I'll be on the hunt for a heavier projectile. |
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Originally Posted By Dog1:
Since no one bothered to answer my two questions about if anybody was reloading for the Roland special and what their loads were, here is mine - 5.2 grains of Auto comp with a 124 grain bullet. This is my target this morning at 10 yards controlled pairs - https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20170519-084313-211558.jpg This is my Rolandish Special https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20170517-144421-211559.jpg Slide work done by Primary Machine. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By vbfg135:
Any thoughts of tweaking that load? How did the brass and primer look? View Quote The brass and primer looked fine. I need to get the Chrono out the next time I go. |
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Originally Posted By TheGunslinger:
Of the two pistol powders I tried, Autocomp was much better. I'm shooting 147gr plated hollow points from Rocky Mountain Reloading. I was trying to replicate Speer Lawman 147gr but at least with my two powders, it wasn't achievable. Benched and sandbagged. http://i630.photobucket.com/albums/uu24/TheHiddenMan/Mobile%20Uploads/received_10207171672168440_zpsmxbftt8v.jpeg View Quote I might try your AC load with my 147's. If I can get the same results as you and if it's as accurate and reliable as my 124's, then I may switch. I tried Titegroup, but it was not liking it. |
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Originally Posted By Dog1:
I'm using 124 plated from Everglades Reloading. I have been using their 147 plated in my carry optics 17 as well as loading them for my subs for my cans. I might try your AC load with my 147's. If I can get the same results as you and if it's as accurate and reliable as my 124's, then I may switch. I tried Titegroup, but it was not liking it. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By TheGunslinger:
With both these and 147gr Hornady XTPs, they were more accurate the faster they got pushed. I have an even more accurate load but it was over max load so Im leaving it at 3.9gr. View Quote I'm glad someone in this thread other than me has been working on reloads. I have way too many primers, powder, bullets and brass not to work on loads for the RS. |
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The following worked in my roland with stock RSA
124gr xtreme hp CCI SPP 4gr titegroup 5.3gr CFE pistol I had some issues with other loads but I will leave it out since the cases were primed over a year ago and just now loaded... so I'll leave be... the CCI loads worked great. I can safely up the powder. also want to try autocomp and hs-6, and need a damn rail thingymabobber for my magneeto |
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Maybe it's time to post a Roland special load data thread.
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TU FLERE TUUS PATRIA TAMEN TUSS PATRIA CURA NIHIL
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Just got my Shield RMS mounted up. This thing is tits. Range report after I get off in a couple hours.
Quick #potatopic of my Fauxland. Attached File Edit: I stand by my earlier statement; the RMS is tits. Crystal clear window with zero fisheye, thin hood that almost completely disappears, and super lightweight. Auto-adjust that's super responsive, daytime bright, and seems to find that Goldilocks zone of brightness. Zeroed at 20yd and put 100rds down range. My first pistol optic and I'm still getting used to it, but I think how low it sits is definitely helping to shorten the learning curve. I'll likely swap out the crummy OEM sights for tritium at some point but I'm picky- haven't yet found a rear with a U-notch and single lamp. 10-8 would be perfect but there's that pesky set-screw |
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If anyone is looking for a very cheap temporary holster for their Roland, you may wan to look at the Blackhawk Omnivore. I picked one up for my wife's M&P but discovered that not only does it work with my G19 + Micro Comp but it even works with my G17 + Comp.
They make one for the Streamlight TLR1/2 and Surefire X300. I have the TLR version. I made a video about it if you want to watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EwbK0IalPw |
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Burnt off the blue loctite last range sesh...
Got some permtex red gel.... hopefully it holds up. |
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Originally Posted By assaultdog0351:
Burnt off the blue loctite last range sesh... Got some permtex red gel.... hopefully it holds up. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By twitch1706:
Just got my Shield RMS mounted up. This thing is tits. Range report after I get off in a couple hours. Quick #potatopic of my Fauxland. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214392/IMG-2099-213995.JPG Edit: I stand by my earlier statement; the RMS is tits. Crystal clear window with zero fisheye, thin hood that almost completely disappears, and super lightweight. Auto-adjust that's super responsive, daytime bright, and seems to find that Goldilocks zone of brightness. Zeroed at 20yd and put 100rds down range. My first pistol optic and I'm still getting used to it, but I think how low it sits is definitely helping to shorten the learning curve. I'll likely swap out the crummy OEM sights for tritium at some point but I'm picky- haven't yet found a rear with a U-notch and single lamp. 10-8 would be perfect but there's that pesky set-screw View Quote Did you order the RMS direct or through a US distributor? |
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Life ain't nothin' but Peeps and chugging.
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Originally Posted By HKUSP45C:
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Originally Posted By Gdirty5:
How about rockset? Works on my suppressors. I have a huge bottle at home. Actually so much I grabbed some sterile eye dropped bottles from my pharmacy and poured some in there for my brother View Quote I would not recommend blue loctite to anyone that plans on actually putting some rounds through their gun. |
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Originally Posted By twitch1706:
Just got my Shield RMS mounted up. This thing is tits. Range report after I get off in a couple hours. Quick #potatopic of my Fauxland. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/214392/IMG-2099-213995.JPG Edit: I stand by my earlier statement; the RMS is tits. Crystal clear window with zero fisheye, thin hood that almost completely disappears, and super lightweight. Auto-adjust that's super responsive, daytime bright, and seems to find that Goldilocks zone of brightness. Zeroed at 20yd and put 100rds down range. My first pistol optic and I'm still getting used to it, but I think how low it sits is definitely helping to shorten the learning curve. I'll likely swap out the crummy OEM sights for tritium at some point but I'm picky- haven't yet found a rear with a U-notch and single lamp. 10-8 would be perfect but there's that pesky set-screw View Quote |
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Is there a comp for the goofy euro threaded glock factory barrels? I have one of those and don't want to do a whole kkm if I can find a comp for it. Otherwise I will get a kkm barrel and comp from weaponsoutfitters (if they're still in stock).
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TBRCi makes one in 13.5x1
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Originally Posted By ucf_stang:
TBRCi makes one in 13.5x1 View Quote shot the fuck out of my mos with russian wolf and cheap aluminum cased stuff. Ate it all like a fat kid eats candy. I like that I can run range ammo without the comp so I don't know If i'm too thrilled about buying separate range ammo. |
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Originally Posted By BlackOpScottie:
thanks, just grabbed one. I like how it says (commie) next to the thread pitch haha! it may look a bit silly with the kinda large space the factory glocks put between the barrel end and threads. Should be interesting to see how this turns out on my MOS model with factory threaded glock threads and barrel. shot the fuck out of my mos with russian wolf and cheap aluminum cased stuff. Ate it all like a fat kid eats candy. I like that I can run range ammo without the comp so I don't know If i'm too thrilled about buying separate range ammo. View Quote Attached File |
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I used red permatex and the screws are still coming lose after about 400 rounds.
I might need to use more than alcohol. Maybe brake clean the shit out of it. |
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I've been running two of the new Mayhem Syndicate carry comps for a few weeks, with 700 rounds thru them between the two, and I have to say -
I love these comps. Brings it to the size of a G17, and works REALLY well. My buddy shot his Roland with the TBRCi comp back to back with my Mayhem comped G19, and he agreed that the Mayhem comp seemed to work better. Only downside is that its only sold as a complete system, due to super short threads, and the milled area for the roll pin to secure the comp to the barrel. I don't regret spending the money on these whatsoever. 2017-05-30_07-02-09 by The One and Only "B"!, on Flickr |
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dupe
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Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
I've been running two of the new Mayhem Syndicate carry comps for a few weeks, with 700 rounds thru them between the two, and I have to say - I love these comps. Brings it to the size of a G17, and works REALLY well. My buddy shot his Roland with the TBRCi comp back to back with my Mayhem comped G19, and he agreed that the Mayhem comp seemed to work better. Only downside is that its only sold as a complete system, due to super short threads, and the milled area for the roll pin to secure the comp to the barrel. I don't regret spending the money on these whatsoever. https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4219/34189369513_ccb7aa95d9_k.jpg2017-05-30_07-02-09 by The One and Only "B"!, on Flickr View Quote |
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Originally Posted By TerryGecko:
Those look awesome. Have you tried a TBRCi comp? If so can you tell a difference in recoil reduction between the 2? View Quote Him, myself, as well as my wife could tell a difference between the two. Not sure what the science is behind the Mayhem comp, but it works great. |
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Any of the matte KKM barrels/comps in stock anywhere?
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Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
I shot his Roland with the TBRCi comp side by side with my Mayhem equipped G19, and could definitely tell a difference. Him, myself, as well as my wife could tell a difference between the two. Not sure what the science is behind the Mayhem comp, but it works great. View Quote That's interesting. I thought about the Mayhem for a little while, but I just promised a guy in the EE I'd buy his factory threaded barrel as soon as my PP cleared. I was really interested in it because than I could fit my 17 into a 34 holster, but not knowing it's performance against the 2-chamber comps and my concern about running an aftermarket barrel in CCF/ATOM combo kept me looking at a factory barrel. |
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Originally Posted By TCBA_Joe:
That's interesting. I thought about the Mayhem for a little while, but I just promised a guy in the EE I'd buy his factory threaded barrel as soon as my PP cleared. I was really interested in it because than I could fit my 17 into a 34 holster, but not knowing it's performance against the 2-chamber comps and my concern about running an aftermarket barrel in CCF/ATOM combo kept me looking at a factory barrel. View Quote I have a real Fo-land with trigger job and stuff being machined for me and a KKM barrel and comp on the way. I will compare the two |
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Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
I shot his Roland with the TBRCi comp side by side with my Mayhem equipped G19, and could definitely tell a difference. Him, myself, as well as my wife could tell a difference between the two. Not sure what the science is behind the Mayhem comp, but it works great. View Quote Just trying to see the difference and if it's worth me changing from Tbrc to Mayhem. I originally had the KKM comp very early on and regret selling it because it's the best at reducing muzzle flip vs the Tbrc v3. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By Dacam:
The Roland you compared the Mayhem comp with, was it with the original Tbrc comp or the Tbrc v3 comp? Just trying to see the difference and if it's worth me changing from Tbrc to Mayhem. I originally had the KKM comp very early on and regret selling it because it's the best at reducing muzzle flip vs the Tbrc v3. Thanks View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
It was the newest version of the TBRCI comp. V3 I believe. Here's a pic of the exact gun we all compared my Mayhem system to - https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241023/IMG-20170421-155200-229-220669.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241023/IMG-20170523-203832-746-220670.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Airborne_Infantryman:
It was the newest version of the TBRCI comp. V3 I believe. Here's a pic of the exact gun we all compared my Mayhem system to - https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241023/IMG-20170421-155200-229-220669.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241023/IMG-20170523-203832-746-220670.JPG View Quote the rear of the slide due to the Rmr? Thoughts? I really want the Mayhem to be THE ONE! Thanks |
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Originally Posted By Dacam:
Do you think the perceived reduction in muzzle flip (shooting flatter), is the lack of added weight at the rear of the slide due to the Rmr? Thoughts? I really want the Mayhem to be THE ONE! Thanks View Quote |
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Originally Posted By dtux:
The woman seems to like my Fauxland - https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4270/34893870641_7875498ba9_b.jpg I've got a trigger on the way and I still need to figure out if I'm going to stipple it, send it off, or live with it as is. https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4251/34953384596_d62c4c8772_b.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By -Fozzy-:
Is the comp pinned and welded? I was looking at building a Fauxland, but being in CA makes the comp part a little difficult. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -Fozzy-:
Originally Posted By dtux:
The woman seems to like my Fauxland - https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4270/34893870641_7875498ba9_b.jpg I've got a trigger on the way and I still need to figure out if I'm going to stipple it, send it off, or live with it as is. https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4251/34953384596_d62c4c8772_b.jpg |
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Life ain't nothin' but Peeps and chugging.
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Originally Posted By HKUSP45C:
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Do right and fear no one
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Okay, I'll be the first to bite. Details on the surefire holster?
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