STI......word of caution

I am getting the STI Sentry 9mm for classic division and hopefully mine will run out of the box. I had order 7 Tripp mag before I purchase the gun.
 
Building 9mm Luger to 1.18? The max suggested OAL is 1.169" as you know I'm sure. My Trojan did not like my 1.1" reloads but it eats my 1.15" reloads flawlessly, perhaps you might try to get the results you want and remain within spec with 1.15'? I know that my CZ would be gagging on 1.18"

I'm pretty sure he's shooting .40 if he bought a gun for standard. I used to reload to 1.2 for my SV, you can use faster burning powder making recoil softer ( 5.1 n320 180g zerp @ 1.2)
 
I'm pretty sure he's shooting .40 if he bought a gun for standard. I used to reload to 1.2 for my SV, you can use faster burning powder making recoil softer ( 5.1 n320 180g zerp @ 1.2)

I may have missed something but no where does the OP indicate calibre! On page 2 replies chime in on .40. I should have asked.
 
One of the best models STI makes......and they are discontinuing it! Arrgh.....sure hope they have something up their sleeve for a replacement.

I just picked one up too:cool:

I am getting the STI Sentry 9mm for classic division and hopefully mine will run out of the box. I had order 7 Tripp mag before I purchase the gun.
 
He never mentionned caliber. But if you buy a 2011 pistol for your ipsc black badge, your shooting .40 No 9mm in standard debision unless you want to be score in Minor PF.
 
A friend of mine bought an STI Edge last month from a supporting dealer. First range session, 1st mag, after few shots, it will not reset. Hammer down after few rounds. We cycled it manually, still hammer down. After few manual cycling, it looked OK. Tried it again, without finishing a full mag, hammer down again. We were thinking of the ammo. It was a WOLF .40 Lead. Surprisingly, another shooter was using the same WOLF without any problem. Then he tried FMJ, same problem. He brought it back to the dealer and sent back to FV before Xmas. STI has a very good reputation specially with their high-end pistols. Is this an odd problem? We'll keep you guys posted.
 
OP, I hate to say this but you are probably correct - STI (or 2011s) are not for you =)

Also money does not equal a guarantee the product will fit your use case and just be excellent at it. For example, going by this analogy one can order an F1 racecar and then be annoyed that it won't run on pump gas etc. Get a corolla, it starts every single time (relative) and will be happy with any gas pump refill. I don't mean to be, well... mean but it just seems you were expecting to throw money at something without understanding what your getting into (based on your original post).

The Edge is a race gun, it will require proper break-in, ammo loaded within its chamber specs, tuned mags and proper maintenance to "run". With a Glock, you are absolutely correct that you spend way less and you won't be required to care for any of these issues, I would personally recommend shooting production division when you are starting out just for this reason.

Lastly this is for anyone considering IPSC, if you are going for BB, please use a gun that you have been using for a while and intend to use in the matches. Doing research (at actual matches - folks at these events for the most part are more than glad to help you out) will also greatly help you as there is ALOT of weird/misleading information floating around that will cost you money and bad days like the one OP seems to have had.
 
I am getting the STI Sentry 9mm for classic division and hopefully mine will run out of the box. I had order 7 Tripp mag before I purchase the gun.

I had to install an EGW high mag catch to get mine to run reliably. Then the Tripp mags were slamming up on the ejector so I then had to install a .40 ejector.
 
I had to install an EGW high mag catch to get mine to run reliably. Then the Tripp mags were slamming up on the ejector so I then had to install a .40 ejector.

Looks like still lot of things to discover. Thanks for the information.
 
I own an STI Edge double stack in 40 S&W and it has never had a single issue. Utterly reliable and extremely accurate.

Wolf

I have two friends bought their Edge .40 at the same time and both are identical. Even though the series# are within 10 digits different. The interesting things is one run flawlessly with factory and reload rounds out of the box and the other was never finished one mag without any problems. They even switching the parts, mags and bullet to try out but the one runs flawless still run flawlessly. The other one is still doesn't run. The one that doesn't run was sent back to dealer for warranty and problems still come back occasionally afterward.

That is what got me interested.
 
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