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THE COOP

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  1. Take the upper and lower receiver apart, slide the BCG into the upper slowly until the lugs lock up looking for any obstructions like maybe the gas tube is bent a little and rubbing or binding with the gas key on the BCG. Did you check the head space with some go/no go guages? Also while you have the receivers apart to see if the chamber is tight put a round into the chamber by hand, will it go into and out of the chamber easily? COOP

  2. I've owned all three, XD, M&P and Glocks and I'm a Glock armorer. The XD I bought new broke on the 3rd mag of ammo I was running through it before I left the gun shop (G&L) they exchanged it for a M&P. The slide stop broke off, probably doesn't happen very often but it did happen. Then I got into Glocks, love the G19 and bought a new gen4 G17 for IDPA but after a summer of shooting and 3 different trigger connectors I still was shooting low left and didn't like the way it felt in my hand. The I decided to buy a M&P Pro 9mm 5" and have shot it all summer in IDPA and it is and outstanding gun, I shoot it very well and the Apex comp trigger is awesome. I just bought the M&P9c for carry and love it. I do not own any Glocks or XD's. I do own 2 M&P pistols and a M&P15T AR. Your mileage may differ.

    To the OP, shoot all 3 and buy what feels right in your hand and shoots the best for you!!!!! COOP

  3. I've been reloading 124 grn, plated and FMJ bullets for IDPA, my local reloading shop gave me some sample 125 grn, Precision bullets to try, does anybody have ant experience reloading these? They will be used only for IDPA, my current formula is 124grn FMJ with Titegroup powder loaded at 3.7 grn with a OAL of 1.120, CCI small pistol primers and assorted brass. The Precision Bullets are a lead based bullet wit a coating I plan on shooting through my M&P Pro 5". So I'm looking for real life experience with these bullet and a new recipe? Thanks in advance!!!! COOP

  4. Hey all, thanks for the replies and now I'm thinking about a carbine length for a build that will be going to a friend of mine, it will be his first AR!!!! I have everything but a barrel so I'm looking at a cheap light weight barrel on Midway for $149 but will need the gas tube, delta ring, compression rings and retaining ring. I wish I could find a kit that would come with all parts except the upper receiver and hand guard? Thanks again!!!!! COOP

  5. Eastside. Bill is my homeboy...lol

    But lets face it The Outpost Armory is the best stocked shop in the state you can shop for guns, holsters, web gear, optics and every other misc firearms related stuff you cant think of plus you can get a sandwich and gas!.....I go there to check out all the cool stuff I either buy on the internet or get Bill to order for me.

    I like the Outpost armory but over priced IMHO. The restaurant has been closed for a while now and replaced with reloading supply's... COOP

  6. I have so many AR-15 spares I've decide to do another build, I have an upper receiver, and buying a Aero Precision stripped lower from Lebanon Gun Shop but I need a budget barrel, 16" M4 profile, chromed lined, mid length gas system so I'm asking the TGO friends if you have seen any budget barrels? This will be a truck/car gun to beat around with, any suggestions? Thanks!!!!! COOP

  7. I bought the M&P Pro 9mm 5" last week, 500 flawless rounds over the weekend and I highly impressed with this gun, it's going to be my competition gun for the year and I'll be adding the Apex kit soon but sure would like the new sear they showed at Shot Show!!! COOP

  8. FYI, if the gun had been purchased at the Lebanon Gun Shop the cost for the gunsmith work would have been at no-charge. Since LGS offers to purchasers of their guns lifetime warranty work onsite and/or to act as the customer's proxy with the manufacturer. This onsite service offered by LGS has saved many customers from being without their gun while it would have otherwise been at the manufacturer for the warranty work. COOP

  9. On behalf of Lebanon Gun Shop I would like to thank everyone for all the kind words and support, I take care of the LGS website, newsletters, facebook, auctions and help out in the back when I can, I'm also a customer and a big fan of David, Dena and Bennie!!!!! Thanks again, COOP

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