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  1. Anyone have an opinion on 35% versus 20%. I know the legal limit is 35% and I'm all about following the law but do you think I will be satisfied with 35%? I don't want it so dark I can't see out but do want a little more privacy. I've never had metalized tint so I'm not sure how the looks differ from dyed. Some friends and the installer seem to think I could get away with 20% and never have trouble. If I do ever get pulled over or go through a road block the first thing I do is roll those windows down.
  2. They want $150 for my truck which isn't much more than the others using dyed film. I'm satisfied with that and have an appointment for next Saturday. I'll post up before and after pics for everyone when it's done. Thanks for the advice!
  3. Based on Scotts profile on TN Tint he sounds like he would do a good job. I have almost decided on them but am waiting on a response and a quote. I have been quoted between $109 and $140 on a few others but would pay a little more for a job well done. Anyone have any idea what TN Tint usually starts out at? I would just be getting the two side windows and a solid back glass done in either the metallized or ceramic tint based on what they carry. No dyed junk.
  4. Does anyone have any experience with window tinting shops around the memphis/collierville area? I know Camper City in Horn Lake does a good job but that's a long drive. I know it's almost impossible for the tint to be done perfectly but the few I've done turned out looking good with not alot of air or trash under them. I would do it myself but it's in a newer tacoma and I just can't seem to get it cut right. Anyways any recommendations would be great. Thanks!
  5. Since polishing I have put at least 200 rounds through it of ball ammo and one mag of golden sabres with no failures of any kind! as posted before I didn't have failures to begin with but now I have that peace of mind (and a shiny barrell). Thanks for all the info!
  6. Good idea
  7. I have watched the videos online and even though I haven't tried the dremel option people have had good results using automotive sandpaper. I actually had good results this way and have a smooth shiny finish but some machine marks still remain. Not pits or anything the finish is smooth to the touch just visible marks remain.
  8. I've only put a little over 50 rounds through it since I've had it with a combination of FMJ and JHP with no FTF or FTE's. I just wanted to have that peace of mind that my feed ramp is as smooth as it can possibly be since it is a self defense gun. I only did what was needed to smooth the feed ramp and no more so I am not worried about that. I agree that more sanding results in more metal coming off and thus changing the shape. I just figure there has got to be a way to "buff out" those marks. If not then it is what it is. It's looks way better than it did and I am happy with it. Just curious if I could go farther without damaging anything.
  9. Well I could not find a felt tip at either home depot or lowes and I didn't want to wait and order it so I bought a pack of 600 grit wet or dry and an assorted pack of 1000,1200,1500, and 2000 grit. The feed ramp came out nice and smooth which was my main objective. I was also able to get a smooth and reflective (but not mirror) finish on the top of the barrell but I can still see machine marks. I used the 600 grit followed by 1000 grit and finished with mothers mag polish and a cloth. I can't get those marks to go away!! I tried to take a pic to show you but it's hard to get it to show up. I didn't want to keep sanding before I got more advice. Help?
  10. Thanks. I may try to do those places by hand.
  11. I think I will dremel the outside first and hone my skills.
  12. You said it didn't have a ground; only black and white. You may know this but you can't cap either of those. They both have to be connected to their respecting wire. If it does have a bare or green wire the you could prob cap it off. I'd just ground it to the case like enfield said.
  13. Well if it's that easy I may have to consider it then. There are just so many conflicting opinions on which way to do it! Thanks guys. I'll post pic later on to show the damage. haha
  14. I have decided I would like to polish the whole barrel on my PF9. It is kind of tarnished on the top so I figured I would do the whole thing while I do the feed ramp. I read somewhere that a guy used flitz, a paper towel and some elbow grease to polish his. Any comments on that? I am scared to use a dremel since I have never used on before and don't want to buy a new barrel. If this is not a good idea I guess I will buy an assortment of 600 grit and up and do it that way. Suggestions?
  15. Well I got the handall Jr. on and it fits and feels way better than the Limbsaver. I haven't shot yet but I believe the limbsaver will do more for the recoil felt than the houge but it is just to bulky and a little more "sticky" than i'd like. I'd have to recommend the handall jr.
  16. My wife and I both get pretty good gas mileage( I have a tacoma and she has a new camry) and while we are not starving due to the gas prices it still stings a little at the pump. Granted I hardly ever watch the news and get most of my info on the state of things in the U.S from my boss, I wish I had a clear answer as to why gas prices are so high and continue to rise.
  17. I was wondering.. haha
  18. I don't see the prices going down anytime soon and that would be a good idea for someone getting 8mpg to consider but as crimsonaudio said a new car note is probably not going to help. He shouldn't have said that in response to the question asked. IMO
  19. Erik88 I just made the face in your pic after watching that. Notice NO ONE laughed or made a sound at his "joke".
  20. Just ordered the Handall Jr. so I will report on the difference for future reference. Thanks
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  22. I have a PF9 with a limbsaver grip installed and I am just wonder if anyone out there has had experience with it as well as the houge handall jr. I am wondering if the houge is as tacky or sticky as the limbsaver. Doesn't hurt my draw speed any but it kind of rubs my skin more when holstered. Any info is appreciated. thanks
  23. I like the idea of the shell casing. Im going to put a few more rounds through it and see how it goes from there.
  24. I found a buddy with a dremel so I may go ahead and do it anyways. Should I just start with the dremel and a polishing compound or begin with sandpaper and finish with that?

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