mills0713
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Kids are young (keep me busy). I live next to a range. If I commit, I could realistically put in 100-200 rnds/month.Those are some beautiful 1911s.
How much - in all honesty - are you planning on shooting this gun per month/year?
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Kids are young (keep me busy). I live next to a range. If I commit, I could realistically put in 100-200 rnds/month.Those are some beautiful 1911s.
How much - in all honesty - are you planning on shooting this gun per month/year?
Kids are young (keep me busy). I live next to a range. If I commit, I could realistically put in 100-200 rnds/month.
I've decided to dive head first into the club ... so I think I'm going to put an order in for an Alchemy Custom Weaponry Prime Carry ...
I've read through this thread, and I've decided to dive head first into the club. I've got a milestone coming up and my wife said to do something special, so I think I'm going to put an order in for an Alchemy Custom Weaponry Prime Carry in 9mm. As I'm starting to look over the build options, I thought I'd reach out to this thread for some feedback.
I'm struggling on which sights to go with. The Prime Carry comes standard with ACW's fixed rear sight. It is u-shaped which I've read a few comments suggesting to stay clear of. Are ACW's fixed gtg? They will install Novak style sights (I'd prefer Dawson). Are adjustable preferrable? I'm leaning toward fiber optic front, but the gold is tempting... Make a choice for me!![]()
I personally believe it important to also share that this model wouldn't be my first choice for a fighting/defensive/CCW handgun. Almost entirely because of the lack of a light rail and optic - those two items offer too many advantages to be without.
What is your use for it?
Fiber optic front if performance is the goal. As for rear… ehh. Sights can be changed easily. ACW’s fixed rear you may like- I do not prefer U shape rear sights. For you, I would probably try it and see.
I really appreciate this feedback. In all honesty, I'm not overly concerned with having either. My current pistol is a cajunized CZ P01. It has an EPS Carry and light up front. But, I like simplicity. The optic and light distract me from enjoying the pistol.
I also find myself leaning towards Ken Hackathorn's sentiment: possibilities vs probabilities. The probability of needing a light on my pistol in a gunfight is very low. Let's be honest, the probability of getting into a gunfight is very low. Are both possibilities? Yes.
I want to be an effective pistol shooter. That's my primary motivation. As noted above, I'm not the type who daydreams about the O.K. Corral, but I value the confidence and knowledge that comes from investing into a skill and taking it seriously. I'm not that interested in target shooting as an end in itself. I want to train for a purpose, and defensive shooting makes the most sense to me. I will CCW the pistol, though my work requirements make it difficult to carry at all times. I also value the overall experience. A beautiful gun with history and class are more important to me than the gains that come from increased capacity, red dots, and WMLs.
Oh crap! I'm a fudd!
Very early impressions of the Velo5 for the C. It was easy to set up and I like the multiple camming bar options. For me, the largest size was best due to the printing of the grip. I did have to put the DCC Mod4 clips together and back towards heel of the grip, as splitting them with the widest separation put the front clip in a position that hit the RDS.Let us know what you get and what you think ... ditto for leather, which I haven't decided on yet!
I really appreciate this feedback. In all honesty, I'm not overly concerned with having either. My current pistol is a cajunized CZ P01. It has an EPS Carry and light up front. But, I like simplicity. The optic and light distract me from enjoying the pistol.
I also find myself leaning towards Ken Hackathorn's sentiment: possibilities vs probabilities. The probability of needing a light on my pistol in a gunfight is very low. Let's be honest, the probability of getting into a gunfight is very low. Are both possibilities? Yes.
I want to be an effective pistol shooter. That's my primary motivation. As noted above, I'm not the type who daydreams about the O.K. Corral, but I value the confidence and knowledge that comes from investing into a skill and taking it seriously. I'm not that interested in target shooting as an end in itself. I want to train for a purpose, and defensive shooting makes the most sense to me. I will CCW the pistol, though my work requirements make it difficult to carry at all times. I also value the overall experience. A beautiful gun with history and class are more important to me than the gains that come from increased capacity, red dots, and WMLs.
Oh crap! I'm a fudd!
I'll go with your suggestion. I'll shoot a while with the fixed U and see if I like them. Fiber optic it is.
Two months ago I didn't have a 2011....
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As another member knows from some PMs, I am still thinking over the RDS for the CS. I may just go without for a while. Also back to the "what holster" or I may go with the easy button and go with another Tenicor Velo, at least to start.
All right!Two months ago I didn't have a 2011....
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As another member knows from some PMs, I am still thinking over the RDS for the CS. I may just go without for a while. Also back to the "what holster" or I may go with the easy button and go with another Tenicor Velo, at least to start.
Really interested in how that CS shoots. I've got a few thousand on my C, and really enjoy it. Would love to hear how they compare to each other.
Very early impressions of the Velo5 for the C. It was easy to set up and I like the multiple camming bar options. For me, the largest size was best due to the printing of the grip. I did have to put the DCC Mod4 clips together and back towards heel of the grip, as splitting them with the widest separation put the front clip in a position that hit the RDS.
The only issue so far relates to the Mod4 clips. They are very secure, but also it's hard to get them in place because their width is so close to the size of the belt I was using. Unless I thread the belt into the clips before putting the holster on (not ideal), then I have a hard time getting the grip of the clips over/below the bottom edge of the belt. And when I take off the holster, the clips tend to markup or scratch the belt leather. That's not a big deal for some belts, but I also carry with a couple of leather belts that I would rather not mark up. I can use a Blue Alpha belt, but that's a limitation.
Still waiting on the TT Gunleather holster (just at 6 weeks), but Imight check outhave 99% already decided to buy their appendix carry option.




Update on the Tisas commander 9mm.
Swapped the sights for a .180" tall x .100" wide front and the Novak cut adjustable rear from Dawson. The .200" tall front would have been a better choice in retrospect but I'm hitting where I want with the rear bottomed out so I'll roll with it.
I've been watching videos from Ben Stoeger/Joel Park and Mark Smith and doing some dry fire practice. The target focus shooting is a bit different but has definitely improved my accuracy. ~800 rounds through the gun so far with no firearm related malfunctions (had a shitty fiocchi 115gr squib that barely engraved into the lands)
This is the first time I've really enjoyed shooting a handgun. Here are a couple FBI instructor qual drills that I count at 271 and 272 from this morning.
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15m slow fire with 135 +p Critical Duty, I called the 2 bad shots.
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I picked up a Tenicor Certum for appendix carry them I'm happy with.
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