Trigger spring, rear plastic sight, extractor and striker eventually.
That's it. Recoil spring as needed. But most of us go waaaaay past the recommended spring life.
I enjoy the anonymity if being in a crowd. Being around a surplus if moronic meat sacks has its advantages.
Keep an eye out for exits, concrete cover, weirdos, whatever. If you maintain your awareness, odds are in your favor.
But don't stay too late. You're venerable on the way out, back...
I agree completely on that.
Extremely high quality. Just that the diminishing returns on that, hit me, on the timer.
Even with a far cheaper Ts2, it stings a bit, when my Glock performs best.
All the extra awesomeness of the high-end 2011's does absolutely nothing for me. And the Uber high end CZ shaped pistols are vaporware that I'll never get to test thoroughly.
An Atlas Nemesis built my way, is over $7000! And hardly ups my game. It's grip frame, still isn't perfect for me...
Bogies have pretty extreme grip. Love them.
I'd like to try the new Shadow 2 palm swell bogies on the Ts2. They're thin around the edges, no big step. But thick in the center.
Wish Lok would make a matching Ts2 magwell, like their latest S2 setup.
-Plain Carbon Steel
Don't care, is for peasants.
- Chromed Lined
Generally milspec. Your best choice for non magnified optic carbines.
- Melonite (or Nitride) Lined
Budget barrels with a nice finish.
- Stainless Steel
Premium accuracy. Quicker wear. Melonite SS might be the future.
Check...
Generally I prefer being left alone.
My LGS will say "hi can I help you" right away, and maybe every ten min "you still ok".
Gun shop banter is largely gone. They'll answer direct questions, but don't sell, or pressure anything anymore.
Memphis would have stolen the wheels off your ride...
Love the CZ's.
Currently own a Ts2 and S2.
I prefer the CZ to similar 2011's. Might give an Atlas Nemesis an advantage gue to the sight block. But barely. (At a ridiculous $6000 ) Regular 2011's are no better than a TSO, just different.
Nope. Dwx has nothing on a TSO. Buy 7 cases of...
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