Ran several Acogs years ago. If a bombproof fixed power optic is what you seek, there is no better option. With the dual illumination (fiber optic and tritium) I did find the green reticle too bright during the sunny days and used the electrical tape trick to darken it slightly. YMMV.So, PSA has the TA31F-G for $949 right now. That's a 4x32 with the green chevron reticle. And, that's a tough price to pass up. I was figuring that I'd be spending about $1200 per rifle that will be set up.
The 2.0 M&P's are much better than 1.0 IMO. Even better than 1.0 with the Apex RAM kit. I sold a 1.0 with a RAM kit installed for that very reason.@WebSnyper
The lack of a firm reset on the Hi-Power design is why I chose not to buy one of the clones. Otherwise I like the gun.
*Same reason I don't like the S&W M&P guns, even with Apex upgrades.
Look forward to hearing about this. If memory serves, there's a place in Indiana that specializes in HP upgrades.The 2.0 M&P's are much better than 1.0 IMO. Even better than 1.0 with the Apex GSM kit. I sold a 1.0 with a RAM kit installed for that very reason.
Going to see what Allen can do on the Hi Power.
Just dropped it off with Allen. He's going to fit a C&S trigger in it first and then go from there. He agreed the reset in mine was nonexistent to strange compared to how even his started. That said, he said trigger pull weight wasn't bad (said his started out at like 9lbs).Look forward to hearing about this. If memory serves, there's a place in Indiana that specializes in HP upgrades.
Just dropped it off with Allen. He's going to fit a C&S trigger in it first and then go from there. He agreed the reset in mine was nonexistent to strange compared to how even his started. That said, he said trigger pull weight wasn't bad (said his started out at like 9lbs).
The reset and pull in his that he's put a lot of cylinder and slide internals in was really nice.
We'll see in a few weeks how it is. If the trigger doesn't get it where he thinks it's good, may do more with it.
Smith & Wesson fan here....The 2.0 M&P's are much better than 1.0 IMO. Even better than 1.0 with the Apex GSM kit. I sold a 1.0 with a RAM kit installed for that very reason.
Going to see what Allen can do on the Hi Power.
Me too. I honestly should be bringing him more work on a regular, but only so much you can do with the normal stuff I'm into (striker fired) except cosmetics, which I should talk to him about some slide work on a 320 possibly.
Not sure what auto correct did in my post but that should have said RAM kit. Can't speak to full house Apex trigger kits.Smith & Wesson fan here....
I respectfully disagree. After nearly two decades of development, the lack of a reset in the M&P line is a failure of SW.....but that didn't stop me from buying the first 10mm M&P that I saw.
First thing we’d do when grabbing our rifles out of the armory was tape up the fiber. Especially at the range when shooting the 500m. I wanted the optic dead.Ran several Acogs years ago. If a bombproof fixed power optic is what you seek, there is no better option. With the dual illumination (fiber optic and tritium) I did find the green reticle too bright during the sunny days and used the electrical tape trick to darken it slightly. YMMV.
I’m absolutely loving this journey.Lathe progress. Fabricated a bracket/mount for the extra 3 phase motor off the mill (mill was setup for vertical and horizontal milling, not using the horizontal portion). Just waiting on some belts to arrive today before I give pictures of the setup. I'll use the VFD to control the mill and the lathe (switch setup to power one or other, not both at same time). Using the VFD to control the speed of the lathe, I eliminated the complex factory setup and will no longer require swapping belts to different pulleys and using the back gear for low speeds. I can control the RPM of the motor itself instead. Basically direct drive, motor to lathe spindle. Motor is 1 1/2hp, instead of 1/3hp that was on there previously. It's bigger than the headstock.
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Meanwhile, I'm addressing some things while waiting. Spindle nut was chewed up from previous owners. It requires a spanner wrench, that I don't have. I used a punch for removal, but that chews up the hole where the spanner goes. Got to looking around and the nut was basically same size as an AR-15 barrel nut. So I went that direction and made 5 slots along the circumference.
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