Range Report Tanfoglio Model "L" Blued Version

I would just the the tang mags..they are cheap and have nice pads.

I keep my G17 DOH pretty lose and it fits well with many other guns, the gun keeps in place fairly well.


Canuck44 said:
Just an update to my range report. Gun now has 750 rounds through it. Trigger pull has come down but would still benefit from a lighter mainspring. While all three of my CZ mags will feed the gun reliably only one iwll lock the slide back after the last round, (10 rd. factory mag), the other two factory 15 rd mags (pinned of course), won't. The followers are not wide enough to catch the slide lock on my gun. I am going to talk to Sean to see if he sells replacment followers.

Gun continues to be very accurate and I am about to switch to lead boolits. Will wait until I have 1,000 FMJ rds through the gun.

race1911
When you say the Stock fits the DOH for the Glock, is it a firm grip or not? Have you thought of applying a hair dryer to the holster and form fitting it yourself.?

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Discovered Conversion kits are made for this gun in different calibers. I have written Freedom Arms to enquire about the price of .22LR kits as well as .45acp. Would be rather neat if one could shoot another center fire round using the same frame. The .22LR kit would allow for more practice at less cost.

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Well I crossed 1,000 rds of FMj this week with absolutely no problems at all. D/A trigger pull remains "a pull" but has improved significantly since new. Need to order light mainspring from Wolf and get Dlask to do a trigger job for me. Contacted Tanfoglio and they indeed do make light hammer springs for the gun so I am ordering a set of lighter springs from Wolff.

Switched to lead boolits and got a surprise. When sized to .355 boolits tumbled at 10 yards, with no accuracy. After getting some sound advice from friends Stateside I sized 50 boolits to .357. Problem solved! From a rest I put five inside a quarter from a rest with no tumbling. Gun is a shooter and with a trigger job will be outstanding for IPSC/IDPA.

Ordered a Blade Tech Holster. Asked them to use the Witness as a guide and just add 8MM of material or open the bottom of the holster a bit. Should make a great combo for playing the games.

Take Care
 
FWIW, you cannot do a proper trigger job and still be production legal. The only thing you can do is take the trigger assembly apart and polish all the internal parts (mirror finsih). I would then change the mainspring to a lighter one.





Canuck44 said:
Well I crossed 1,000 rds of FMj this week with absolutely no problems at all. D/A trigger pull remains "a pull" but has improved significantly since new. Need to order light mainspring from Wolf and get Dlask to do a trigger job for me. Contacted Tanfoglio and they indeed do make light hammer springs for the gun so I am ordering a set of lighter springs from Wolff.

Switched to lead boolits and got a surprise. When sized to .355 boolits tumbled at 10 yards, with no accuracy. After getting some sound advice from friends Stateside I sized 50 boolits to .357. Problem solved! From a rest I put five inside a quarter from a rest with no tumbling. Gun is a shooter and with a trigger job will be outstanding for IPSC/IDPA.

Ordered a Blade Tech Holster. Asked them to use the Witness as a guide and just add 8MM of material or open the bottom of the holster a bit. Should make a great combo for playing the games.

Take Care
 
Musky Hunter

Polish all internal parts, and change the hammer spring (mainspring) = trigger job. All depends on your definition. That is mine.

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Canuck44 said:
Well I crossed 1,000 rds of FMj this week with absolutely no problems at all. D/A trigger pull remains "a pull" but has improved significantly since new. Need to order light mainspring from Wolf and get Dlask to do a trigger job for me. Contacted Tanfoglio and they indeed do make light hammer springs for the gun so I am ordering a set of lighter springs from Wolff.

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before you get wolff springs, ask sean if he can bring in the factory lighter hammer springs. Wolff is not OFM so if you were asked if your gun was production legal you would not be able to answer honestly that it was.

would you be asked? unknown
could the difference be determined by inspection? unknown
would anybody care? unknown

but the risk of being bumped to open is there. as for a trigger job, I'd recommend Armco, nothing against Dlask, but Gunnar shoots a CZ and knows where to draw the line on a legal trigger job.
 
I shoot IPSC for fun. Beginning to think it is more like women's golf then a shooting sport. A spring is a spring and at 61 Eric and the CZ team have little to worry about. Gunnar is great but is very busy this time of the year. I doubt he would have time to do the work. D/A trigger is getting better with each passing session. S/A is so sweet, reminds me of my tuned Norinco.

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Bob
 
Just received my Blade-Tech kydex holster for my Model "L". It is the SRB IDPA Approved holster. The holster fit isdescribed as the EAA Witness Elite Match which is the equivalent frame size and barrel length. This holster is great! I also got the injected molded double pouch for IDPA.

If you own a Model "L" and want a very good holster in Kydex, particularily for competing in IDPA/IPSC this holster will do the job. You can also get a belt attachement that takes the holster away from your body for purely IPSC work.

Delivery time from the factory is about six weeks but well worth the wait.

http://www.blade-tech.com/Belt-Holster-c-257.html

Should add my gun has now just over 4,000 rounds through it - Lead truncated 125 gr over 4 gr Unique. Not a FTF of any kind. Trigger pull has come down some.

Take Care

Bob
 
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Canuck44 said:
Well I crossed 1,000 rds of FMj this week with absolutely no problems at all. D/A trigger pull remains "a pull" but has improved significantly since new. Need to order light mainspring from Wolf and get Dlask to do a trigger job for me. Contacted Tanfoglio and they indeed do make light hammer springs for the gun so I am ordering a set of lighter springs from Wolff.

Switched to lead boolits and got a surprise. When sized to .355 boolits tumbled at 10 yards, with no accuracy. After getting some sound advice from friends Stateside I sized 50 boolits to .357. Problem solved! From a rest I put five inside a quarter from a rest with no tumbling. Gun is a shooter and with a trigger job will be outstanding for IPSC/IDPA.

Ordered a Blade Tech Holster. Asked them to use the Witness as a guide and just add 8MM of material or open the bottom of the holster a bit. Should make a great combo for playing the games.

Take Care

European made 9mm pistols used to be notorious for oversizing their barrels -.357 and even larger.

Blade Tech makes a great product! I have a DOH for the 34/35 Glock and the injection molded Glock holster and mag pouch with the Tek lok which only cost me $34 US shipped for both holster and pouch. I prefer their Kydex product but the injection molded works well.
 
tobin said:
European made 9mm pistols used to be notorious for oversizing their barrels -.357 and even larger.

I agree, I had a very early CZ75 in 9mm. Worked great [very accurate] with 125 gr JHP's that were .357 sized [bullets were mfg for use in .38 Spl./.357 Mag ctgs]... Not so accurate using .355 sized bullets designed for the 9mm.
 
Lead bullets ought to be sized at least 1,000th over bore size anyway to function well. Since moving to .357 size all my 9MM shoot better and accuracy is excellent.

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Bob
 
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