Pretty sure I see an undercut in your pic. Is that a stipple job as well? I don't see any finger grooves, and that looks like adjustable fiber optic sights. Almost looks identical to the original build I mentioned, minus the metal cuts.Hensy said:All u need r sights little trigger work magwell w/ extensions ss guide rod 13lb spring and ur good to go
This one not that much, about 250 rounds, it's pretty much new. Been primarily shooting my FNX-40.theKenny said:Metro,
How much have you shot the G35?
Believe me I know where you are coming from.
Probably smartest to just say F it and run the damn thing as it is huh.theKenny said:ok.
Why not try it in a match first?
This! If you go the 2011 route I would go with an eagle because you can use it in ESP! Good luck!Scott Hearn said:Can't believe it took 12 posts for this to come out.1) Sights2) Trigger3) Mags like mentioned4) Magwell5) Grip tape as you see fit.Done...Spend all that money on ammo and shoot. My M&P 9Pro is bone stock except for an Accurate Iron trigger job from back when he was working on plastic guns.
It seems that the majority that are somewhat good looking always has that ZEV/Glockworks magwell.I think Glocks are sexy...
6" guns aren't very popular in 3 gun but there does seem to be more guys running em in USPSA limited div. I tried a Glock 24 after shooting the 34 & 35 for a year or so. The sights recovered much slower or so it appeared. I could probably get used to it but I just couldn't see that much benefit and the 6" guns are fugly. So I sold it.MetropolisLakeOutfitters said:What sucks is that different sports have different needs. Seems that 3-gun is best with a Glock 34, or 6" Eagle in 9mm according to on pro. But a 6" barrel is illegal in everything else, 9mm won't make major scoring, and some simple mods on either won't work for IDPA. It's confusing! I don't want to have 3 competition pistols, I want to have one.And no I don't reload yet. I've seen some remanufactured ammo guys offer .40 long, never thought about it much. For 3-gun, 9mm is probably better anyway.