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  1. Very COOL!!! Thanks LngRngShtr!!! COOP
  2. Thanks all, so my eyes are unfortunately getting worse and I had a set of all black competition black sights on my Dan Wesson and had issues not being able to see the front sight very well so would a fiber front sight be a good option for my aging eyes? COOP
  3. I'm thinking about shooting some IDPA with a Glock 17 but what sights would you all suggest to put on the G17 for IDPA? Thanks!!! COOP
  4. I've been thinking about the IDPA or the GSSF, but there is no GSSF shoots in the Tennessee area, anyboby interested in getting involved to host one? I hear GSSF like's to give away new Glocks as prizes!!!! COOP
  5. I've owned both and quality seemed the same, very high!!! My P6 was stamped Made in West Germany, 12/79. My P228 Made in Germany, 01/90!!! COOP
  6. Finally another TGO Guns and Leather Shoot!!!! I need to stock up on 9mm (H&K MP5)!!!! COOP
  7. Very nice!!! I need more guns!!!! COOP
  8. Very interesting!!! Any idea what price range they'll be in? COOP
  9. DEBATABLE!!!! The CZ looks very impressive, I've never shot one but would like too!!!! HINT HINT Daniel!!!! COOP
  10. Thanks all and great info on over crimping, I think now I'll buy a smaller quantity to start with and them move up to larger quantities!!! COOP
  11. So this Glock let's just say person would look around making sure there wasnt any of his bosses around and then say he knew nothing about any new guns being released at the SHOT show, while he was holding his hands in the air is if there was a rifle was in them, then wink, wink and it wouldnt be an AR platform wink, wink and not in .223-556 calliber, wink,wink. He did this atleast 5-6 times during the class? Aparently the class room was next to their indoor range and all day we hear a lot of BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, very quick and in a high caliber. I guess we'll know in 11 days!!! COOP
  12. That was kinda a shocker to me too, so the question is will it be full polymer staying with the Glock tradition? COOP
  13. Well I returned last night after a long day of Glock armorer training and driving back to middle TN from Smyrna Georgia and thought I'd share a few details from the class, I had an Excellent trainer (Joel Hodges), very knowledgeable and thorough, I passed the class and now I'm a certified Glock armorer. Some interesting info I heard in the class I thought I'd share with the rest of TGO. We all knew the the Gen 4's were coming out and I got to handle a brand new G22, I like the 3 different adjustable back straps and the medium fit my hand perfect, the new RTF isn't as aggressive as the ones that came out last year, and the 22 has a dual rate recoil spring that is said to reduse recoil to the feel of a 9MM, and it no longer needs to be changed out at the 3000 - 5000 round count, now it's 10,000 rounds. I really liked the new G22 and it's the next gun on my wish list. A couple rumors I heard while I was there. During the SHOT show, Glock will introduce their AR-15 style rifle in .223-556 caliber Glock has all the equipment in place to manufacture all gun parts in Smyrna Georgia, no parts from Austria A .380 pocket size polymer gun is in the near future, LCP-P3AT size.
  14. My newest is a P226 in .357 Sig, I'm having a ball at the range with it and it's a manly man caliber!!!! With that said, you know I'm a SIG guy like you but my next gun will be a Glock22 Gen 4 !!!!! COOP
  15. THE COOP

    40 vs the 9mm?

    I just got back from Glock late last night and handled a new G22 gen 4, they have a dual recoil spring which is said to reduce felt recoil to close to a 9mm. If I were the OP, I would start with a G19 and go from there. I'll post some other Glock info I learned yesterday in a new thread later tonight!!! COOP
  16. I'm in Smyrna Georgia for my Glock armorer class in the morning, I'm going to print your suggestions and personally give them to the senior management team, I'll let you how that go's!!!! COOP
  17. I pick up my press tomorrow from re loaders bench, ordering a scale from Enos, now looking to buy bulk primers and bullets 1000 at a time. I seen these and wanted some opinions on them or any others that the seasoned re loaders would suggest. Thanks!!! COOP Rainier LeadSafe Bullets 9mm (355 Diameter) 115 Grain Plated Round Nose - MidwayUSA
  18. I agree and highly recommended for Sig rails!!!!! COOP Slide-Glide is available in three viscosities, and in tubs (pictured) and tubes: Slide-Glide Lite (thin viscosity) Applications: 30+ degrees F All Firearms: Centerfire Pistols: Non-compensated & Compensated Rifles: All action types (including Lever Actions) Shotguns: All action types Revolvers (Internal action parts only - not for the cylinder) .22's "Carry Guns" Applied extremely sparingly for maximum reliability
  19. I'm going to the Glock armorers class next Tuesday at the factory in Georgia, next will be the Sig class next march, I'm just going to work on Sigs and Glocks and leave the 1911's to the pros!!!! COOP
  20. I'm interested in the Eno unit, good price and 20 year warranty!! I use his slide glide in most of my guns and very impressed!!! COOP
  21. Wanted to ask local on here, pricing digital scales and was suggested a $139 scale, anybody want to chime in on any more budget minded quality options? Thanks!!! COOP
  22. Good info Mark and I agree, stopped by Reloaders bench today and got a really good price on the press I want and only a little bit more than a used unit off fleabay, I plan on buying a new 550B from them in the next couple of days!!!! COOP
  23. Since I'm new to reloading I have a newbe question, I'm looking at used 550 re loaders on ebay, what is the difference between the Dillon 550 and the 550 B? Thanks!!!! COOP
  24. VERY NICE COLLECTION, BUT I'M PARTIAL TO THE DAN WESSON..... COOP
  25. THE COOP

    .357 SIG

    So this week I bought my first Sig in .357, a P226 which is the gun Sig originally designed for this caliber, I owned all 9mm's (Sigs and a Glock) and really wanted to try the .357 caliber and every time I go to Wally world they were usually out of every caliber except for .357 Sig. So I bought a used P226 from G&L at a price I cant even discuss online (thanks Daniel, I love you man) LOL. Anyway I've been to the range twice and I love this gun and caliber, very accurate and fun to shoot, I did compare it to my other 9mm's and it's more accurate but does have a little more punch to it but I really like it so I immediately moved it into my carry rotation and I just feel good carrying this caliber. Yes it's heavy but no more that a 1911 so IMHO, if you want this caliber buy it!!!! Here's some Sig .357 PORN...... COOP

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