Match Trigger??

Match Trigger??

New to me USP 40. DA is smooth, no grit, but heavy. SA has creep but about 4.25-4.5 lbs. Usable. Would I really see much improvement from installing the match trigger kit?

u/MissionTarget6693 — 22 hours ago

Holster Help

They don’t make them anymore but I’m trying to find a CompTac International for the USP 40 Full Size. Anyone had a lead on one I’d appreciate it

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u/MissionTarget6693 — 5 days ago
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Help IDing Wood

Antique (at least from the 1940s if not older I’m told) library table. And out of my parents home in Indiana. I’m cleaning it up to restore and keep, just curious what it’s made out of. Wood is solid. No veneer.

u/MissionTarget6693 — 25 days ago

Feeling flat?

Background I am a combat veteran with PTSD and taking an SSRI for several years and likely will for the rest of my life. I’ve always described it as an emotional compressor that clips the really high and really low spots. I’ve been on tirz for a month. It’s working great, I’m down 16lbs already. But, like the title I feel flat. Not suicidal or anything that extreme but literally blah all the time. My wife says she read something that this is common on tirz. Anyone else?

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u/MissionTarget6693 — 3 months ago

Last week for the first time ever I shot at 400yds. Bipod and rear bag and I was surprised at how much of a struggle it was to keep my reticle where I wanted it. 200yds wasn’t much of a challenge.

I used to shoot competitive pistol and dry firing was a big part of it that helped improve my ability. Wondering if you all dry fire practice with your rifle setup. Wondering if indoors is possible given short distance and a min magnification of 5.5. Assuming tiny dots or targets are the key? Pics for attention.

u/MissionTarget6693 — 4 months ago