Ready for the range

House of Wax- First I`d figure out where you want it, then see what people who have your build, and who carry it in the same place, prefer.
 
Finally pulled the trigger (hehe) on my CC setup. Just order an Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.0 IWB holster and one of their belts. Can`t wait to check em out
 
Finally pulled the trigger (hehe) on my CC setup. Just order an Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.0 IWB holster and one of their belts. Can`t wait to check em out

I have one for my Sig P320 carry. I got it as a gift and it`s very comfortable. Unfortunately the way my record works out I`m not allowed to conceal for about another year. But in the house....no one knows I`m concealing! lol :ph34r:

Also I was going to check in here and see if anyone has ever bought from Bite the Bullet for their reloads? I just bought a 100pk to test them out and then I found out they`re local so if these work out it should be a good deal in the future. Love seeing buckets full of bullets.
 
Planning to shoot my pistol a lot more this year and work on getting solid with that. Just put a new trigger on my Glock 34 from Vanek Custom. Dad got me fiber optic sights from Dawson Precision for xmas. Get those put on and Ill be ready to put some range time in.
 
Pretty pumped....got a new range bag for Christmas. Only problem is there`s lots of empty space that I need to fill hehe

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Planning to shoot my pistol a lot more this year and work on getting solid with that. Just put a new trigger on my Glock 34 from Vanek Custom. Dad got me fiber optic sights from Dawson Precision for xmas. Get those put on and Ill be ready to put some range time in.
I know there are plenty that will say just leave the Glock trigger alone, they’re fine the way the are and I get that. To each their own. I personally do not fall in that camp. I believe the aftermarket metal triggers are just what it takes to make the Glock a predictable, consistant firearm. I put a set of fiber on a G19 that I have. My cousin was handling it the last Saturday and commented on how nice the fiber optics made it when compared to the Triji’s on a G22 sitting next to it. I hope you enjoy.
 
I know there are plenty that will say just leave the Glock trigger alone, they’re fine the way the are and I get that. To each their own. I personally do not fall in that camp. I believe the aftermarket metal triggers are just what it takes to make the Glock a predictable, consistant firearm. I put a set of fiber on a G19 that I have. My cousin was handling it the last Saturday and commented on how nice the fiber optics made it when compared to the Triji’s on a G22 sitting next to it. I hope you enjoy.

After putting a Geissele on my rifle, I doubt I`ll keep any stock triggers on any of my firearms, aside from my CCW. A slick, smooth trigger without all the extra play in it makes all the difference.
 
I find the different preferences in SIGHTS interesting! My (dis)likes have changed over the years, but I still DO NOT like three-dot setups, preferring something with a more marked diff between the front/rear, like bar/dot or XS setups.

Any of you ever have a fiber optic break under, uhm...extreme conditions?

House of Wax- AH, good, thanks for the report on that Cloak Tuck.

.. I doubt I`ll keep any stock triggers on any of my firearms, aside from my CCW ...

Leaving it stock on the CCW is smart, legally speaking. Heh heh, as is avoiding having Bad Guy Killer Tacticool logos on a CCW (or your t-shirt, bumper sticker, etc.).
 
I find the different preferences in SIGHTS interesting! My (dis)likes have changed over the years, but I still DO NOT like three-dot setups, preferring something with a more marked diff between the front/rear, like bar/dot or XS setups.

Any of you ever have a fiber optic break under, uhm...extreme conditions?

House of Wax- AH, good, thanks for the report on that Cloak Tuck.



Leaving it stock on the CCW is smart, legally speaking. Heh heh, as is avoiding having Bad Guy Killer Tacticool logos on a CCW (or your t-shirt, bumper sticker, etc.).


Triggers tend to be pretty expensive. Hard to spend $150 to upgrade something youre not gonna use much. Subcompacts arent fun to train with, so I dont shoot it much. And the legal 21 feet you get, i dont expect the stoxk trigger to adversely affect accuracy. Just doesnt seem to be worth it overall.
 
jrock645- My intention to keep the triggers stock on certain handguns is primarily a matter of not having to justify a "hair trigger" (scare-quotes intentional!!) to firearms-ignorant folks in a courtroom.

Actually, upgrading something like a Glock`s trigger (or upgrading anything else on those) is dirt-cheap compared to having it done to a wheelgun (gee, guess I`m really dating myself with revolver-talk) or even an all-steel auto, depending on what you have done.

And as with most vehicles, I`m a bit paranoid about "improvements" messing with the durability, which could be ALL THAT MATTERS at the worst possible moment. As I`ve learned the hard way, "Nothing kills reliability faster than good intentions and an open checkbook" (perfect e.g., that wonderfully fun supercharged Crown Vic I had previously; there`re a boatload of reasons why my current one is stock...slow as molasses, but reliable as sunrise).
 
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