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Ricky Bobby 07-29-2016 09:13 PM

That looks like a sweet shop! Some nice custom Glock 43's too if you have the $1300 :wow:

Wife wants a G42 and to Cerakote the frame in Tiffany Blue lol

g300d 07-29-2016 10:04 PM

Congrats on the new blaster RB! :)

TiAgX5 07-30-2016 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1084046)
That looks like a sweet shop! Some nice custom Glock 43's too if you have the $1300 :wow:

Wife wants a G42 and to Cerakote the frame in Tiffany Blue lol

For that kind of cash I would be all over a .300 Blackout AR (but then I would need over $1000 for optics).

Not a fan of lightening the slide of a poly-frame semi-auto, need to install a stiffer spring to counter-act reduced mass.

All the effort/cost and what do you end up with? A gun that recoils/muzzle rises more then before modification.

The "Call of Duty, Black Ops" fanboys can have them all.

Ricky Bobby 08-01-2016 10:29 AM

Yeah I personally don't do any poly frame stippling/lightening - I prefer my unmodified frames out of the box - Plus, something weird about hitting a brand new gun with a dremel

edogg 08-01-2016 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by TiAgX5 (Post 1084087)
For that kind of cash I would be all over a .300 Blackout AR (but then I would need over $1000 for optics).

Not a fan of lightening the slide of a poly-frame semi-auto, need to install a stiffer spring to counter-act reduced mass.

All the effort/cost and what do you end up with? A gun that recoils/muzzle rises more then before modification.

The "Call of Duty, Black Ops" fanboys can have them all.

Don't forget the $200 tax stamp + few hundred for a good suppressor on the end of that .300 BO rifle. :thumbup:

Agreed on the weird Glock mods. It's one thing to look cool. It's another thing to reduce functionality to achieve the cool look.

TiAgX5 08-02-2016 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by edogg (Post 1084206)
Don't forget the $200 tax stamp + few hundred for a good suppressor on the end of that .300 BO rifle. :thumbup:........

So true, and a bipod......and a hardcase......and a quality .300 BO cleaning kit and bore-snake.......!

Crap, the accessories cost more then the rifle!

Ricky Bobby 08-02-2016 02:32 PM

^Lol so true - I spent more for the 10/22 in accessories already - but hey, its cheaper than modding cars (sometimes) :laugh:

I'll see if I can post up a pic of my PPQ later - what a seriously sweet pistol - I fitted the small backstrap, although its not much different than the medium, allows me a better feel in the hand. The recoil spring assembly looks a bit flimsy with the plastic on each end, but should probably hold up well - there is a company making assemblies with stainless rods and factory springs, which I am considering. The Glock Gen4 recoil spring assembly (dual) is a much better design IMO - its nit picky but probably my only complaint about the pistol (and the boring polymer sights, but thats a Glock complaint too)

TiAgX5 08-02-2016 02:46 PM

Wilson Combat has a good kit for the PPQ.

Ricky Bobby 08-02-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by TiAgX5 (Post 1084251)
Wilson Combat has a good kit for the PPQ.

Link? I'm on WC's site I dont see anything but their sweet 1911's, Beretta's, rifles and shotguns

TiAgX5 08-02-2016 03:54 PM

I read a review of the brigadier tactical where the Wilson rep mentioned a PPQ kit was in the works (around 6 months ago). Thought it would be released by now.

Seems some PPQ owners are currently using the ssguiderods part and a #17 Wilson Combat spring.


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