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[#1]
Originally Posted By jtdam24:
Terrible pic with terrible lighting but the new Primary Machine comp http://i.imgur.com/hwoCeCW.jpg View Quote |
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I don't have a full on Roland but I have been carrying my g19 in a badiwann Gotham holster for a while. It's the best wml holster I've used. It also works with my m9a1 compact as well.
I suppose I could use my wife's g19 with its RMR but she'd yell at me Eta, not a Roland. Just showing the holster Attached File Attached File |
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[#3]
Originally Posted By jtdam24:
Terrible pic with terrible lighting but the new Primary Machine comp http://i.imgur.com/hwoCeCW.jpg View Quote |
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[#4]
Originally Posted By 03RN:
What did you do to the grip? Just a mag well? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By jtdam24:
Terrible pic with terrible lighting but the new Primary Machine comp http://i.imgur.com/hwoCeCW.jpg |
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[#5]
Originally Posted By jpm804:
Mind me asking who did your milling work? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jpm804:
Originally Posted By jtdam24:
Terrible pic with terrible lighting but the new Primary Machine comp http://i.imgur.com/hwoCeCW.jpg |
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[#8]
Originally Posted By Gdirty5:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/159941/IMG-1496-174570.JPG Here's my faux-land View Quote |
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[#9]
Originally Posted By jtdam24:
Better pics http://i.imgur.com/BNAYf0n.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2gF4eq0.jpg View Quote |
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[#11]
Originally Posted By Gdirty5:
Just noticed your gun on instagram. Primary Machine reposted tactical gear review, which I guess is your company? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Gdirty5:
Originally Posted By jtdam24:
Better pics http://i.imgur.com/BNAYf0n.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2gF4eq0.jpg |
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[#13]
Originally Posted By great308:
Just got the rest of the parts to finish up my zev faux-land special. There is not really anything Glock left inside or out. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Guns/B6C4A5CF-C70F-4978-9443-13591F60FF6F_zpsagiclc0h.jpg View Quote |
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[#14]
Originally Posted By great308:
Just got the rest of the parts to finish up my zev faux-land special. There is not really anything Glock left inside or out. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Guns/B6C4A5CF-C70F-4978-9443-13591F60FF6F_zpsagiclc0h.jpg View Quote |
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[#15]
Originally Posted By Gdirty5:
Glock extractor, and frame pins heheheh View Quote Edit: Ok, im sure not too many will agree with me but I'm not all too happy with the tbrci micro comp. I installed per there instructions and even dimpled my barrel for the set screws... I only got to about 8 inch lbs until both set screws stripped out. This was fine cause it was tight and didn't care too much of the comp ever came off. Well fired 30 rounds through it today and it was loose. Only thing keeping it from spinning is the dimples on the barrel. Now the set screws are stripped and can't even tighten them or loosen them cause of the blue loctite and being stripped. My only option at this point is to drill them out and re thread the holes with a bigger more durable grub screw. I have not heard too much about this but it kind of pisses me off. I'm shooting a 3 gun with it on Saturday and going to have to do it with a loose comp. |
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Did a steel plate type shoot with mine this past weekend... and ran a bone stock Glock 19 and a Nighthawk 2011 ("limited" style pistol) against it. 5 stages, 6 strings of fire, slowest string gets tossed at each stage... resulting in a fairly stable sample size. Always shot the Fauxland special first, followed by the 2011, and finally the Glock 19. At the end of the match, times for every string was totalled up, with the Roland coming in at 95 seconds, 2011 at 101 seconds, and the Glock 19 at 107 seconds and change... Using my experience, it looks like there is a 5% difference in speed/accuracy over each "step" from a production gun, to limited gun, to open gun. Video Here Originally Posted By great308:
Yup yup there is still a few glock parts but not many Edit: Ok, im sure not too many will agree with me but I'm not all too happy with the tbrci micro comp. I installed per there instructions and even dimpled my barrel for the set screws... I only got to about 8 inch lbs until both set screws stripped out. This was fine cause it was tight and didn't care too much of the comp ever came off. Well fired 30 rounds through it today and it was loose. Only thing keeping it from spinning is the dimples on the barrel. Now the set screws are stripped and can't even tighten them or loosen them cause of the blue loctite and being stripped. My only option at this point is to drill them out and re thread the holes with a bigger more durable grub screw. I have not heard too much about this but it kind of pisses me off. I'm shooting a 3 gun with it on Saturday and going to have to do it with a loose comp. View Quote |
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[#17]
Originally Posted By great308:
Just got the rest of the parts to finish up my zev faux-land special. There is not really anything Glock left inside or out. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Guns/B6C4A5CF-C70F-4978-9443-13591F60FF6F_zpsagiclc0h.jpg View Quote And @VDMSR - when will your XL version 3.0 be done? |
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Originally Posted By weaponoutfitters:
https://scontent-sea1-1.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/e35/17437608_194780141024262_2424296459185684480_n.jpg Did a steel plate type shoot with mine this past weekend... and ran a bone stock Glock 19 and a Nighthawk 2011 ("limited" style pistol) against it. 5 stages, 6 strings of fire, slowest string gets tossed at each stage... resulting in a fairly stable sample size. Always shot the Fauxland special first, followed by the 2011, and finally the Glock 19. At the end of the match, times for every string was totalled up, with the Roland coming in at 95 seconds, 2011 at 101 seconds, and the Glock 19 at 107 seconds and change... Using my experience, it looks like there is a 5% difference in speed/accuracy over each "step" from a production gun, to limited gun, to open gun. Video Here Yeah, the set screws are pretty small and can strip out if you're not careful, but I've not managed to strip mine yet despite repeated installs. How bad is the stripping, does nothing grab a hold of em? More importantly, I'm not sure why it managed to get loose even with the dimples in your barrel! I don't dimple mine but they have managed to stay tight. In the short term: I'd try to remove the set screws with any means possible, degrease the barrel threads and use Red Loctite in the short term for the match. Red Loctite is what the Carver Comp uses to stay in place, for example. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Noctis:
What type of sights are these? And @VDMSR - when will your XL version 3.0 be done? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Noctis:
Originally Posted By great308:
Just got the rest of the parts to finish up my zev faux-land special. There is not really anything Glock left inside or out. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Guns/B6C4A5CF-C70F-4978-9443-13591F60FF6F_zpsagiclc0h.jpg And @VDMSR - when will your XL version 3.0 be done? |
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Update on the micro comp.
Those guys at TBRC helped me figure some ideas on how to get this thing working right. I don't know if it was my red neck engineering, my tools, or a slim slim chance of bad set of set screws. Ether way none of that is TBRC's fault. They gave me a few suggestions to try to get the set screws out. I ended up taking a heat gun and heating the area up then using a t7 bit to get the screws backed out enough to get the micro comp off and then move the screws forward till they dropped out the inside. TBRC helped me find a place to get replacement screws so I could get it up and running for my match this weekend. Because of dimpling my barrel they suggested to go slightly longer on the set screws and worked good. I ended up getting a flat slot head screw to try instead of an allen head. I seem to get better torque with a flat head bit than an allen bit. So got it all back together with red loctite on the barrel thread and am pretty confident it will work great. I don't know why I was reluctant to use red loctite on the barrel threads but thanks to those who suggested it along with TBRC. Everyone one at TBRC is top notch. John got back to my emails rapidly and even had me call to get some ideas. They were determined to make it work and I appreciate that. |
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[#22]
How do you get the comp off after you red loktite it on? Especially while it's still in the slide.
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I red loctited my set screws on my KKM comp and barrel because blue wasn't cutting it. I wouldn't put them on the barrel threads though
As for getting it off, you don't.. you just jiggle the barrel around in the slide to clean what you can, run a brush down the bartel once in a while. I rarely clean mine anymore, it just keeps working. |
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[#26]
Originally Posted By bmo419:
Finally get to join the party. Here's my faux-land. http://i.imgur.com/FZnhrfCl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/CZydgJnl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/EG0bbSAl.jpg?1 Going to whip up a couple holsters for it so I can actually draw with it. Here's the build list: RM07 6.5MOA ATEI did the RMR cut WOTG did the front serrations and black nitride Ameriglo rear suppressor sight Dawson fiber optic front sight (same height as the Ameriglo suppressor sight, just thicker blade) Raven Freya TBRCi micro comp Overwatch Precision Tac Trigger Stock internals On a different note. This is my first RMR setup. I'm getting brass strikes on the top left corner of the RMR (if looking at it from the front). Cycles fine, no malfs or anything with the RMR, just sometimes I get the brass strikes. Prior to getting the RMR the brass wasn't ejecting straight back (no BTF). Should I mess with the recoil spring weight? View Quote |
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[#27]
Originally Posted By sevin8nin:
what kind of ammo you running? i had to switch recoil springs on my gen3 17 using the tbrci micro comp twice to get it to cycle cheap 115gr View Quote |
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Went to the girlfriend's family's ranch the other day and got to plink at a 1/4 size IPSC steel at 75 yards or so with the Fauxland.
Makes it easy freakin peasy. Yeah, it's doable with a stock Glock too, but no where near as fast or consistently Video Here |
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[#29]
Originally Posted By bmo419:
Finally get to join the party. Here's my faux-land. http://i.imgur.com/FZnhrfCl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/CZydgJnl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/EG0bbSAl.jpg?1 Going to whip up a couple holsters for it so I can actually draw with it. Here's the build list: RM07 6.5MOA ATEI did the RMR cut WOTG did the front serrations and black nitride Ameriglo rear suppressor sight Dawson fiber optic front sight (same height as the Ameriglo suppressor sight, just thicker blade) Raven Freya TBRCi micro comp Overwatch Precision Tac Trigger Stock internals On a different note. This is my first RMR setup. I'm getting brass strikes on the top left corner of the RMR (if looking at it from the front). Cycles fine, no malfs or anything with the RMR, just sometimes I get the brass strikes. Prior to getting the RMR the brass wasn't ejecting straight back (no BTF). Should I mess with the recoil spring weight? View Quote |
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Hey guys, I've been following this thread with some interest. I've been downsizing and upgrading my Glock pile. Currently my carry gun (also used for practical pistol) is a Glock 17, with a stippled frame, weapon light and RMR. I'm curious as to how beneficial a compensator is in 9mm. At first I thought the idea was dumb, but some youtube video comparisons have made me think otherwise. I'm curious about 1) how much it reduces muzzle climb with full power 124 grain ammo, 2) how much louder the gun becomes, 3) how noticeable the gasses are when fired from retention, and 4) how reliable the guns are, and what it takes to ensure reliability. I've noticed that full power 124 is a little snappy, with enough muzzle rise that my follow up shots are a bit slow.
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[#32]
Originally Posted By Couch-Commando:
Hey guys, I've been following this thread with some interest. I've been downsizing and upgrading my Glock pile. Currently my carry gun (also used for practical pistol) is a Glock 17, with a stippled frame, weapon light and RMR. I'm curious as to how beneficial a compensator is in 9mm. At first I thought the idea was dumb, but some youtube video comparisons have made me think otherwise. I'm curious about 1) how much it reduces muzzle climb with full power 124 grain ammo, 2) how much louder the gun becomes, 3) how noticeable the gasses are when fired from retention, and 4) how reliable the guns are, and what it takes to ensure reliability. I've noticed that full power 124 is a little snappy, with enough muzzle rise that my follow up shots are a bit slow. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Couch-Commando:
Hey guys, I've been following this thread with some interest. I've been downsizing and upgrading my Glock pile. Currently my carry gun (also used for practical pistol) is a Glock 17, with a stippled frame, weapon light and RMR. I'm curious as to how beneficial a compensator is in 9mm. At first I thought the idea was dumb, but some youtube video comparisons have made me think otherwise. I'm curious about 1) how much it reduces muzzle climb with full power 124 grain ammo, 2) how much louder the gun becomes, 3) how noticeable the gasses are when fired from retention, and 4) how reliable the guns are, and what it takes to ensure reliability. I've noticed that full power 124 is a little snappy, with enough muzzle rise that my follow up shots are a bit slow. View Quote 1. I shot the comp with some Speer GD 124gr +P and it felt like standard pressure ammo. Which is awesome. That stuff is pretty snappy normally. I can't say how much it reduces muzzle climb. In video it looked pretty minimal to my eye, but I will say it seems to reduce recovery time. This was evident with the +P ammo. Shot it back to back with my other non-comp'd G19 2. It's definitely a little louder, you'll notice it sounds different, but it's not AR15 comp/muzzle brake loud. No complaints on noise for me 3. Can't say, haven't tried from retention. 4. I haven't had any malfunctions on either my G19 or G17 with the TBRCi comps. However, the ejection pattern did change a little on both. Casings were ejecting pretty weakly on the G17 so it's probably on the edge of being reliable. That was with weaker ammo. The G19 I was sometimes getting brass strikes on my RMR. Prior to getting the slide milled for the RMR, the ejection looked fine with just the comp though. |
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[#34]
Originally Posted By SirSqueeboo:
The comp works great which surprised me since 9MM is so tame to begin with. The comp doesn't increase the gasses to the point that it makes it uncomfortable to shoot from retention. Aside from some extra flash at night I haven't noticed any downsides. I've read of reliability issues with some weak ammo, but I haven't seen it firsthand when shooting some anemic ammo like Rem UMC. View Quote And how much flash are we talking about? I'm guessing some in this thread have nods. Is it a big problem when wearing nods? |
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Originally Posted By Couch-Commando:
Interesting. Does it require a lighter recoil spring for standard power ammo, or do stock springs/guide rods still work? And how much flash are we talking about? I'm guessing some in this thread have nods. Is it a big problem when wearing nods? View Quote I don't personally use nods, but guys that do have reported no issue with a comp. |
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[#38]
Originally Posted By Gdirty5:
More than you know...... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/159941/Snapseed-181751.JPG View Quote |
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Don't know how well this will translate here but I made a video shooting some of my Fauxland Specials in 360 Degree. You should be able to move around the video with the directional pad at the top left.
Youtube Video Why can't I embed videos? Do you have to be a premium member to do that? The video shows up when I preview the post but is just html code when I submit it. |
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Originally Posted By TerryGecko:
Don't know how well this will translate here but I made a video shooting some of my Fauxland Specials in 360 Degree. You should be able to move around the video with the directional pad at the top left. Youtube Video Why can't I embed videos? Do you have to be a premium member to do that? The video shows up when I preview the post but is just html code when I submit it. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By TerryGecko:
Samsung Gear 360 Camera. It's especially cool when you watch the video on a VR headset. http://i64.tinypic.com/10iffvo.jpg On topic: Does anyone know what options there are for mounting an optic on a Glock 43? I would much rather go with slide milling than the RBU. From what I can tell, Suarez tactical can mount the Core red dot or J Point. I would go to them but I have personal feelings about him and his companies and don't want to give him my money. There are a few guys locally that mill Glock slides for RMRs but he's scared to do it on a G43 because there isn't much slide available to mill. Has anyone had success with this. I'm eager to put a red dot on my 43. View Quote |
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[#48]
Originally Posted By weaponoutfitters:
Yeah, I thought NS might be a good idea but they are kinda overt for backup sights. I'm thinking Dawson Precision fiber or all black sights will be what I run. I really, really like set screws, and I think Dawson is one of the few companies that has suppressor height sights with set screws. View Quote |
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Does the comped 19 work with 147gr without tuning the spring?
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