Nice video. Can I ask who makes that output adapter and which hose do you have hooked up to it? I have one from FFB and it's terrible. All my rounds get hung up on it. Thanks and subbed.
Absolutely brilliant, I wish were allowed HI Cap magazines. But here in the real world of Oz, we are restricted to ten rounds. The upside i your mag changes get quicker. Thanks for posting, really enjoyed the video. Cheers from Oz
@@Seabass355_USPSA thank you very much I assumed that stop played part of it but in all the videos I never seen anybody adjusting the stop I only see them saying make sure the slide goes all the way forward
I put a used 45 acp case on my primer follower. Fits perfectly, adds a little more weight, and I haven’t had any primers hang up in the primer feeder since then.
I just want to point out for others watching what I hope should be self-evident, but might not be to all firearm owners: The purpose of a holster is first and foremost to provide a safe and secure platform to carry a loaded and lethal weapon without overly limiting your ability to access said firearm. Everything this guy said about retention is ridiculous anywhere outside of competitive shooting. It's arguably ridiculous anywhere but I'm willing to allow that competitive shooting is its own thing and already has many safety features built into the rules. However, I have been at a competition where somebody's cover garment snagged another person's sidearm and in just walking forward it literally threw the weapon from the holster forward and onto the floor in front of all of us. Unless you are in the space where the .001 seconds that you are shaving off of your draw takes you into first place, I would personally recommend you just put in the practice reps of drawing from a decent retention holster and before you know it you'll be able to do it quite quickly without compromising safety. Be competitive, have fun, but most of all be safe.
This is why I have that bike lever on the top retention screw, when locked up the gun will not fall out and requires a significantly stronger draw to get it out of the holster. Unlock at the make ready, lock back up at the end of the stage. In competition if the gun has friction with the holster your losing time. Ive never put a number to it, but it's definitely more than .001 seconds. Probably in the .1 range. My channel is completely centered around USPSA shooting and is not in anyway advice for EDC or duty carry.
If I would own such a setup I would most definitely add a vibration feeder for primers. No way I would watch my machine run like that and then maually feed primers every couple of minute, like a peasant ;)
That looks promising. I'm still running a regular DAA belt. I will probably jump to the Lynx belt when I replace it. Like to hear an update on how this goes before I spend money on a separate inner belt.