You'll like the auto disk. It's not super-duper accurate, but it's good enough. I was getting +/- .2 grains with some types of powder.
You'll like the auto disk. It's not super-duper accurate, but it's good enough. I was getting +/- .2 grains with some types of powder.
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Picked up 2 of these for my kegging system. Brand new as indicated. Only downside is they are made in China. Hold pressure just fine though, and you will not be able to find a new ball lock for the price they are selling these at. UPS kind of messed up shipping though and they each came with a nice dent in the side of them. Still hold pressure just fine though and cleaning was a lot easier than getting a used keg.
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Almost exactly the same amount I wanted to spend on goodies for the new pistol.![]()
Would have cost more if I had not done it myself. Service tech responded quickly and was great to deal with. He has done diagnose only calls for us before and been more than reasonable on rates.
We have also bought appliances from his store.
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Considering that I nearly wept with joy at how easy and fast it has made reloading, you are correct in assuming I like it. I just wish I had the same experience with my new Apex trigger. It failed all day at the match today, effectively turning my pistol into a bolt action on a few stages. Nothing like clearing malfunctions AND reloading more often because you keep having to eject live rounds to eat up match time.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Alright, finally got the Trijicon swapped out for a Burris Fastfire III and all the other parts installed. The parts list is as follows:
Magpul 1911 grips (modified to clear bolt stop)
Sling Shot modification to remove bolt stop release requirement
Mag disconnect safety removal
Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) removal kit w/insert (Tandemkross)
Eagle's Talon optimized extractor (Tandemkross)
Plus 1 Pro mag bumpers (Tandemkross)
Steel hammer bushing (mags drop free, simple take-down) (Tandemkross)
AAC Pilot 2 suppressor
Blue digital camo kydex slide-style holster (www.ColoradoHolster.com)
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PSA 14.7" CHF upper. Unpinned.
Cuisinart 4 in 1 cooker
Daughter sent it to us for an anniversary gift. Since she lives in CA, she collects cooking items instead of tax stamps, like her mom & dad
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Some steel and hopefully some gold.
^^^^^ good luck I hope you find a bunch of gold!
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