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The Yeti Roadie Cooler

There is nothing more aggravating than having a cooler that can’t keep up with your lifestyle. Life can be demanding, whether you are working or having fun.  You need a cooler that can keep up with you.  That is why looked into The Roadie cooler from Yeti.

Roadie is a person who loads and unloads equipment for a band. This is a person who is always on the road and doesn’t have the comforts of home or a refrigerator to keep their drinks or food refrigerated. I think the meaning behind Yeti giving their cooler the Roadie name, is they know that this cooler will always be on the go and not stored in your garage.

One of the benefits of being a mobile cooler with these dimensions (OUTSIDE 14 3/8” × 19” × 13 ¾” / INSIDE 10” × 13” × 8 3/8” ),it will fit anywhere without getting in the way. The Roadie is perfect for camping, boating, kayaking and canoeing. The other application that the name refers to is it’s a great traveling companion. The Roadie fits in the truck cab with you making everything you need easy to access while on the road. You don’t have to worry about it taking up to much room or making a mess, as it will not condensate on your seats or floor. It makes a great armrest while riding shotgun too.

One of the other features that all the Yeti Tundra coolers have are the bear proof seal. Add a couple of locks and your food is secure. The Roadie is small and light enough weighing in at 15 pounds, it is not unreasonable to pull the cooler up into a tree when you are in bear country. Bear proofing your camp is a breeze with the Yeti construction, especially the way the form-fitting lid inter-locks with the cold-lock gasket. The Roadie has a full-length handle that locks in place to assist in ease of transport or tying off to for bear proofing your camp. The handle folds back out of the way when it is not needed almost like it is not there. The lid design and sealing gasket keeps food cool and when locked down with the heavy-duty rubber latches helps to conceal the food odor that would attract bears in the first place. This gasket also seals out heat and cold in.

The Roadie is the smallest of the Tundra series with all the features. Yeti has put many design features into making these coolers adaptable to what ever you are doing.  Yeti offers a ton of accessories for the Tundra series, which are explained in detail on their website.

I have used several Yeti products the Tumbler, Tundra 35 and the Roadie. I have been very satisfied with all of their products. I have found that they live up to the Yeti claims and well worth the price you pay. These products are tough, well made, and they last. I can promise you I have spent way more on replacing other coolers over the years, if I would have just bought the best up front, I would have saved a lot of money and heartache.

I use my Roadie, not just when I am in the woods, but also during the day on the construction site. This cooler is never out of place, it can be transition from your canoe to your camp ground to your pickup truck at work.  It will be with you on the road as long as you  are.

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We Like Shooting 192 – #fakenews

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 192 – tonight we’ll talk about Brownell’s BCG’s, Hyskore, BRigand Arms, Dan Wesson, Jard, Black Rhino Concealment and more!

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We Like Shooting Double Tap 009 – Awkward discharges

Welcome to We Like Shooting’s Double Tap, Episode 9, Tonight we’ll roast some negligent discharges, we’ll answer your questions on Dear WLS, we’ll talk about NOT GUNS, and revisit past gear on gear chat revisited!

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We Like Shooting 188 – Minimizing the future

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 188 – tonight we’ll talk about Fisher Development, 9mm SBR’s, the Grand Power X-Calibur, Falcon 37 and more!

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We Like Shooting Double Tap 008 – Three Musketeers

Welcome to We Like Shooting’s Double Tap, Episode 8, Tonight we’ll roast the big bang, we’ll answer your questions on Dear WLS, we’ll talk about NOT GUNS, and revisit past gear on gear chat revisited!

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We Like Shooting 193 – Shirts off for Jerambe

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 193 – tonight we’ll talk about urris, Chiappa, Stealth Arms, Dead Air Armament, Crafted Ballistics and more!

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GC-119 Steve Fisher | I Don’t Hate 1911 Handguns

In Gunfighter Cast episode GC-119, Steve Fisher from Sentinel Concepts and I discuss everything one needs to know to enter the 1911 world.  Contrary to what some people took from my video “4 Reasons I Don’t Trust The 1911 with my Life” I don’t hate 1911s. In fact, I am dedicating many hours, training sessions and classes to the 1911 platform to insure that my choice to not carry one is the correct one.  I am interested to see what I find this year.

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We Like Shooting 179 – Charity Boxing Match

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 179 – tonight we’ll talk about Hudson Manufacturing, Brownells, Angstadt Arms, the Long Range Shooting Handbook and more!

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Great show

by Tandem26 on Jan 07, 2017
RATING: ★★★★★

I’ll keep this quick as I know that Jeremy needs to finish his crayons, and is probably getting cranky.(It’s ok little fella you can get back to chewing Crayola’s soon enough) The first time I listened I wasn’t sure I could make it through a entire show, but now you guys have become one of my favorites. Keep up the good work I look forward to the next show every week.

All of Jeremy’s ex’s are men from Texas

by Jandenis86 on Jan 06, 2017
RATING: ★★★★★

This show is definitely one of the better gun podcasts out there. If you are unfamiliar with the show, I can give you a brief rundown of the cast. Shawn, the host, is generally well informed and I just appreciate him as a human being. Aaron is the annoying, interrupting, lox loving fat sidekick. Jeremy is the guy whom every episode has to tell everyone how big and strong he is. He brags about all the ladies he has had, yet there is never any proof (cough,cough,homo). Eva is usually on the rag and lost all credibility as a trainer after admitting to purse carrying her firearm. She should conceal her gun next to where she tucks her massive sack. Nick, who cares about Nick. Last but not the least high, is Savage. If he traded in all his crappy guns, he might be able to buy one that works, like a Glock or a ray gun. I Jeremy, love man meat but I can’t even find my own.

Sorry

by Geologists Make The Bedrock on Jan 05, 2017
RATING: ★★★★★

Hey Shaun, I’m the guy that accidentally put .223 in the burn barrel during the KTG tactical carbine 2 class on New Years eve… My bad. I just wanted to say that you deserve the nobel peace prize because you are such a great guy. Anyways, I just wanted to say that during the personal interview Jon Patton had with Jeremy, I noticed that he said his favorite food is mozarella sticks. I am guessing his favorite vegetable is a cucumber and his favorite fruit is looking in the mirror… jk. I hope you guys (and Ava) have a great 2017.

geramie is gay

by numbnuts7 on Jan 03, 2017
RATING: ★★★★★

the only thing you need to know about this show is that geramy is a closeted gay, and that is why he is such a raging ashhole.

Humility Lost, from Bobby

by Lokken556 on Jan 02, 2017
RATING: ★★☆☆☆

Hello WLS, and Happy New Year. I’ve been listening to your podcast for more than a year, and it’s been on of my favorite podcasts out of the 7 others that I listen too weekly. Let me begin by apologizing for this being my first review, but…until episode 177, I would have given them all a 5 star rating, since you guys usually make my day as I listen at work. The reason for the 2 stars for this episode is Shawns seeming lack of humility and hypocritical attitude toward other media sources, and people that Shawn actually called out by name! The hypocritical assertion refers to an earlier episode (I can’t recall which one) where Shawn make a comment about how the Firearms industry needs to stop putting down their competition, and support the community as a whole. In episode 177, he speaks against print media, which was, and in many ways still is relevant. Massad Ayoob, and many other were, and still are writing for print media. I don’t believe alienating so much of the industry that you claim to support would be appreciative you applauding only “consumers of new media”. The one Instagram personality that you called out by name seemed almost spiteful. I’d never even heard of her before you said her name, but after researching her after the episode, I couldn’t find a negative. This woman is a registered nurse, and i dare say that she’s done more for the community than Shawn has, and yes, she uses her good looks to garner attention…welcome to marketing buddy! You need to remember where you came from Shawn. Being funny and T triple C certified are not valid credentials when criticizing industry experts, like the ones who still reach us through “Old media”. Humility is a jagged pill to swallow, but please take one anyway, because I really do love your show. Shoot Straight!

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Review: G-Code Softshell Scorpion Magazine Carriers

G-Code is a Kydex holster and accessory company that has been bringing to market a variety of innovative supporting equipment solutions. Their modular RTI system allowed one holster or magazine carrier to be used on multiple platforms. It’s a rapid transitional interface that can move a holster from a belt, to a plate carrier, drop leg, a steering column, or any panel easily with a the flip of a switch to unlock and then relock on the new RTI base. Additionally the RTI made what to do about holstering multiple pistols an easier equation to crack. Buy a new RTI holster shell for whichever new model and place it exactly where you’re already running your current holster, keeping things consistent and keeping your gear costs lower.

Holsters are just one aspect, keeping the firearm full of ammo requires magazines. G-Code does an excellent line of Kydex single stack, double stack, and rifle magazine carriers. The HSP D3 panel, for example, allows the user to carry two AR15 magazines and up to three pistol magazines. The D3 is also belt and MOLLE configurable making it adaptable like their RTI… however Kydex’s strength and limitation is that it’s shaped. Once formed the magazine carrier is specific to the pistol and the rifle magazines are only AR/STANAG which, while popular, excludes other platforms.

Not everyone runs AR/STANAG rifles as their preferred firearm and many owners have multiple differing handguns, myself included.

G-Code’s latest, the Scorpion Softshell series, adds exponentially increased modular capability with much less hardware.

Just for Shooters, Touch of Grey

The Scorpion Softshell series consists of two pistol magazine carriers (tall and short) and a rifle magazine carrier

Short
Tall

The two carrier sizes allow a wide range of options. The short exposes more of the magazine body and allows more surface to grab and pull for a reload on standard pistol magazines while also allowing shorter compact magazines to be carried easily. They are light and unobtrusively compact.

The tall carriers hold full size pistol magazines securely and allow the easy carry of extended magazines like the factory Glock 33rd, Sig MPX, CZ Scorpion EVO3, or MP5.

Rifle

The rifle carrier comes in one size with 20 and 30 round magazine styles in mind. Both pistol and rifle carrier types utilize a three piece assembly design with a folded soft core that makes up the face, back, and bottom with two rigid plastic tabs that make up the sides. An elastic cord is laced through the carrier to hold it together  and provide adjustable tension on the magazine. The lace allows it to be resized for different magazine bodies. Drainage holes are grommets in the bottom to shed water and debris. The plastic sides and soft shell are moisture resistant/chemical neutral to simplify maintenance.

Unlike the Kydex D3, the Scorpion Softshell series resizes easily to fit multiple magazines. The rifle carrier fits AR/STANAG, AK, AUG, M1A, FAL, SCAR17, G3, AR10, and most similar sized magazines. The pistol carrier will do all double stack and single stack magazines of  9mm, .40S&W, .45 ACP, and any other with an equitably sized magazine. Pistol caliber rifle magazines like the Sig MPX, CZ Scorpion EVO3 or MP5 also secure readily in the tall pistol carriers.

I’ve been using two of the short pistol carriers and a rifle carrier in grey/grey color combination for a dew months to test and evaluate.

Mounted with cobra/small accessory paddles they accommodate my normal daily attire comfortably and in any arrangement I chose. A leather or nylon belt made no appreciable difference and magazines rode snugly all day at my side as unobtrusive as two pistol and a rifle magazine could be.

Grey is the new FDE which was the new Black.. or all of the above

The real utility emerges when you switch up your system. If I want to carry my Glock 19 instead of my Sig P226 Legion it is no more complicated than putting magazines into the carriers. No locks, no plates to unscrew and reassemble, and no need to readjust the tension. After setting it once with the cord the carrier gave positive retention and a smooth draw on both steel body and polymer body double stack magazines with no issues. I appreciated the extra exposure the short carriers give the magazines to be pulled, especially on shorter Glock 19 magazines. Tension may have to be adjusted for a single stack magazine but doing so takes around a minute at most and can be accomplished while wearing the carriers.

The rifle carrier was a similar process. I set tension for the 7.62x51mm SCAR17s magazine. This still provided retention on all AR/STANAG magazines I tried but was not overly tight on the SCAR17 magazine which could complicate a reload. Setting your tension based on your largest diameter and shortest height magazine you can ensure smooth draws and positive retention for most magazines from the carrier.

G-Code’s mounting options have expended with the P/R (Pistol/Rifle) 1, 2, and 3 mounting clips. The 1’s are MOLLE compatible, 2’s work with G-Codes Operator Belt, and 3’s are designed for universal belt use. The MOLLE clip will also piggy back a pistol magazine carrier onto a rifle magazine carrier consolidating used belt space or organizing space on a plate carrier through layering.

Having run the paddles off the belt their detractor is having to space the magazines for comfort. Clips will allow them to run closer together and layered increasing the flexibility and usable utility of the carriers.

The only flaw I found from the factory was incomplete lacing on the rifle magazine carrier. This didn’t influence function and I only noticed it by tracing the elastic cord, it was remedied as simply as re-lacing a shoe.

Over the past several weeks using both the pistol and rifle carriers consistently I’ve never had a more convenient, comfortable, nor configurable set up and with the introduction of the clip system those qualities will increase. I will be getting my hands on some 1 and 3 style clips for belt and MOLLE systems and grab a full set of extra pouches for my plate carrier as a permanent modular system that will work for any handgun and rifle combination I utilize.

Check out the entire Scorpion Softshell line-up and options here https://www.tacticalholsters.com/category/Scorpion_Softshell.html and browse their entire catalog of holster and carrier selections.

For me, I need about six to eight more.

Source Article from http://248shooter.com/index.php/review-g-code-softshell-scorpion-magazine-carriers/

Top 3 Calibers To Stock In 2017

All retail outlets — from tiny, niche startups to massive conglomerates — are ceaselessly trying to predict what the market will do next. The same goes for gun shops. What is different about gun shops and any place that sells firearms in the United States, however, is the extent they’re subject to the whims of politicians and elections.

Ask your local car dealership if there’s worry about convertibles being outlawed next year. Better yet, ask your local tire shop if there’s concern with price gouging and shortages of racing tires. They’ll look at you like you’re insane. This is part of why owning a successful guns and ammo retail shop is maddening, why owners have such a difficult time predicting the market and why buying inventory accordingly is important.

Thankfully, one commodity — ammunition — has seen a relatively consistent level of demand since the beginning of the Obama administration. But anyone with even a cursory knowledge of economics knows the current level of demand isn’t sustainable.

Even still, there’s no way to know when it will peak or end, so buyers have to purchase ammunition intelligently so they’re not stuck with palettes of heavy product they can’t move without taking a loss.

The best way to hedge your bets is to limit large ammo purchases to calibers that have both high demand and high margins. That way if you don’t sell all of the rounds, you can afford to sit on the remaining stock until inflation catches up or the space it consumes becomes more valuable than the product itself. That said, we’ve compiled three calibers that every gun shop should stock up on in 2017.

.22 Long Rifle

According to the NSSF, of the 10 billion rounds produced annually in the United States, .22LR represents more than half of those rounds. Demand is clearly substantially high on the small rimfire cartridge, so selling these pint-sized projectiles is pretty easy to do. However, what most people wouldn’t expect is how small their markup happens to be. And yet, it should also come as no surprise that according to LuckyGunner.com’s 2013 earnings report, .22LR represented only 6.8 percent of revenue.

What’s more interesting? That number is nearly twice as high as the year before. Unfortunately, data for 2014 to 2016 isn’t available, so drawing any serious conclusions would involve more guessing than data-driven predictions. Still, with production numbers in the 5 billion range, it’s safe to assume America’s appetite for rimfire rounds isn’t satiated yet.

5.56mm/.223 Rem

While LuckyGunner.com’s report separates the two calibers, the majority of rifles chambered in either caliber are capable or running both. So while .223 and 5.56 represented 10 and 5 percents, respectively, their combined 15 percent of all revenue makes the round a very attractive option. But why is the number so high?

For starters, the cost of the rounds themselves is higher per round, and the markup is a little higher since buyers can stomach pricier center-fire rifle ammo costs. But another reason is the recent surge in modern sporting rifle (MSRs) purchases.

One of the biggest concerns of the shooting world is a Democrat in office will lead to a ban on new purchases of so-called ‘assault weapons.’ As such, hundreds of thousands of shooters have purchased AR-15 carbines and rifles which are overwhelmingly chambered in 5.56. These same buyers understand owning a gun but no ammunition to feed it is pretty pointless. Plus, once you’ve spent a few hundred dollars on a brand-new rifle, most people want to try it out — again, this requires ammunition.
In the past, it was wise for resellers to avoid certain brands of underpowered, steel-cased 5.56/.223 ammunition. But the majority of MSRs being produced are over-gassed to run anything within specs and even rounds slightly underpowered. This was done presumably to ensure new buyers wouldn’t assume their gun is faulty if it doesn’t run no-name, bargain ammo.

Because of this, retailers can stock any ammo that’s within SAAMI pressure specs, confident that even value-priced AR-15s will still run the ammo fine.

9mm

While countless gun-guys will argue until they’re blue in the face about .45ACP vs 9mm, one thing’s for certain: 9mm is the most prolific centerfire pistol cartridge in the United States. And for good reason; more models of pistol are chambered in 9mm then .40S&W or .45ACP.

Which isn’t to say either of those calibers aren’t in demand, but the 9mm’s popularity dwarf’s them both. In fact, it would be tough to find a new handgun developed in the last 10 years that either isn’t chambered in 9mm, or derived from a 9mm design.
Also, unlike larger pistol calibers, 9mm is still relatively affordable, thanks to its popularity and lowered production costs.

Additionally, more and more sub compact concealed carry pistols are being offered in 9mm over previous staples of compact pistol design like .380 ACP.

With the rising popularity of 9mm pistol caliber carbines like the CZ Scorpion, SIG MPX and various MP5 clones, shooters are consuming more 9mm per range session than ever. Blasting through 500 rounds of 9mm is difficult when fired through a handgun, but very easy when loading 30 at a time in a Scorpion magazine.

Plus, unlike going through a case of 5.56 or .308, a case of 9mm doesn’t cost the consumer more than $250 unless they’re shooting defensive rounds.

While other rounds are suitable for stockpiling for possible surges in the market, these three are safest and most lucrative. Sure, micro-bubbles of shooters buying truck-loads of .303 British ammunition have happened, but anyone who buys 10,000 rounds of .303 will find themselves hanging on to it for the better part of the next decade.

By purchasing quantities of popular, profitable ammunition, owners can ensure solid profits for the coming year with reduced risk. If the data from the past says anything, 9mm, .223 and .22LR will be around for the perceivable future.

Source Article from http://www.shootingsportsretailer.com/2017/01/18/top-3-calibers-stock-2017/

GC-120 Paul Carlson | Incorporating Decision Making In Training

In Gunfighter Cast Episode GC-120, Paul Carlson of Safety Solutions Academy And I discuss how we can incorporate decision making into training as well as what we are doing and how you can follow us next week at SHOT Show.

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SIG Sauer Awarded U.S. Army Contract

SIG Sauer has announced its Model P320 will be replacing the U.S. Army’s use of the M9 service pistol. The M9 has been used since the mid-1980s.

The P320 was chosen over a long list of modular handguns, including the Beretta APX, Glock 17 Gen4 and 22 Gen4, Smith & Wesson M&P, Springfield Armory XDM and Taurus PT24/7 OSS.

MHS-320-v2 - imagesSIG’s P320 was released in 2014. It is a polymer striker-fired pistol and is the first modular pistol with interchangeable grip modules that can also adjust in frame size and caliber.

The Modular Handgun System (MHS) Program in New Hampshire provides both full size and compact P320 pistols over a period of 10 years. All pistols will be configurable to receive silencers and include standard and extended capacity mags.

“I am tremendously proud of the Modular Handgun System Team,” Army Acquisition Executive Steffanie Easter said in a press release. “By maximizing full and open competition across our industry partners, we truly have optimized the private sector advancements in handguns, ammunition and magazines and the end result will ensure a decidedly superior weapon system for our warfighters.”

Ron Cohen, President and CEO of SIG Sauer, said, “We are both humbled and proud that the P320 was selected by the U.S. Army as its weapon of choice. Securing this contract is a testimony to SIG Sauer employees and their commitment to innovation, quality and manufacturing the most reliable firearms in the world.”

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GC-121 The Hudson H9 | Everything You Want to Know

In GC-121 I got to speak with Cy and Lauren Hudson, the owners and designers of the Hudson H9. The H9 is easily the most talked about handgun so far for SHOT Show 2017 and it is the item that I am most excited about across all genres. Make sure you are following me on Facebook (here) so you can see my first thoughts after shooting the H9.

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Upgrades and Modifications: Supercharging the Smith & Wesson M&P

From William C.

The Smith & Wesson M&P series of pistols has been a hot seller for the company for almost the last decade. During that time, it has provided both lawfully armed civilians and law enforcement professionals with reliable but rather boring pistols, often with a mushy uninspired trigger. I’ve owned one of the full sized 9mm variants of the pistol and honestly grew bored of it. On social media like Instagram and on Facebook I saw dozens of modified and refinished pistols, mostly Glock model 17 or 19’s but lately more and more Smith & Wesson M&P’s began to show up. One day after looking for a few minutes of looking at the screen with envy, I decided to make take the leap and do what I claimed I would never do again…. Start a custom pistol build.

Where to Start?

The Heart of any firearm is the trigger, we learn this early in our relationship with firearms. I wanted to improve the feel and pull of the stock Smith & Wesson M&P trigger. The stock trigger was lacking greatly in terms of consistency and overall performance. When I decided that the stock trigger had to go, I knew there was only one place to go and that was Apex Tactical Specialties. Randy Lee and his crew have been the industry leader in drop in trigger kits for guns like the Smith & Wesson M&P and all the Glock family of pistols.

Drop in parts like the Apex Tactical trigger were the easiest and cheapest parts in the project I call Super Charging the Smith & Wesson M&P. They were parts that aside from being smaller and cheaper, weren’t permanent modifications to the pistol. I was happy with the improvement in the take up and breaking point on the new trigger parts, so it was onto a small but annoying feature of the M&P. The original magazine release was small, plastic and lightly checkered but not enough to provide a good contact point for my thumb during reloads. After some searching I found the Crux Ord metal replacement magazine release.

The Crux Ord magazine release was installed in under two minutes and the marked improvement in the new one only took seconds to notice. The old magazine release aside from didn’t’ stick out as far as the new metal version and in turn made it harder to get to in certain situations. The surface of the Crux Ord release was ribbed as opposed to being stippled. While I wasn’t sure how it would feel on my thumb at first, I have found the ribbed is easier to engage.

 Permanent Modifications

Once the drop-in components were installed and tested it was time to turn out attention to more permanent type of modifications. I chose to mimic the other custom polymer pistols I had been seeing and decided to get the polymer frame textured, but with a twist. I scoured the internet for someone to perform the plastic surgery for me since I had no faith in my own stippling skill. Messing up a polymer grip or Magpul magazine is one thing, messing up a pistol frame is something entirely different. I finally found a local shop to perform the plastic surgery and a few dollars later I was pleasantly pleased with the results. The more aggressive texture on the frame and textured areas to rest my support thumb on was a nice addition. I will say that I had to take 400 grit sandpaper and knock down some of the texturing on the frame, it was just a bit too aggressive for my liking.

Metal Work

Once the polymer frame was finally completed to my liking I turned my attention to something that would require the use of a CNC machine, which I do not possess. I chose to have some additional texture cut into the slide and well as some skeletonizing performed to the sides of the pistol’s slide. The problem was I wanted to have the work look good while not compromising the slides integrity. After much searching and a few interviews with prospective machinists I chose DP Custom Works. I chose their “101 Package” that had the combination of waves and lightening cuts that I was looking for. It turned out to be classic and simple.

 

 

The metal was the most expensive portion of this build and took the longest to accomplish. It was just over 8 weeks from when I originally sent it out till the slide arrived back to me. There was a 2 week delay due to the new Cerakote job I had to have done on the slide after machining. The Cerakote work was performed flawlessly by Weapons Works LLC of Burlington, North Carolina. In the picture above you can see both the new waves that were cut into the top of the slide, the DP Custom Works logo and see the even black finish. The finger print in the picture is completely my fault as I forgot to wipe down the slide.

Finally Complete

It took me nearly a year from start to finish to complete the Super Charged S&W project and I can tell you that it didn’t seem that long. I worked slowly making sure I purchased the parts that fit and performed exactly the way I wanted them to. I also made sure that the work I was forced to farm out was performed by companies that I had talked to and researched beforehand. If there was any doubt in my mind when I was selecting companies I simply walked away. I knew going into this project that my motto would be “Buy Once, Cry Once”. I wanted the pistol to be perfect for me the first time out of the gate, and I can say that I reached my goal.

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