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email sent Smile. I'd like to get in on the second group if possible.
 
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email sent Smile. I'd like to get in on the second group if possible.


Hiya, Bulldawg! We'll get you in. Scott will look for your message. Thank you!

-Bruce




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email sent of next group.

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email sent of next group.

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Thanks, Brent!

-Bruce




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Visit us at http://opspectraining.com/product-cat/videos/ to order yours, and Thank You for making GGI the leader in custom SIG and HK pistolsmithing and high-grade components.

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I had the privilege of visiting the new Grayguns digs in Fossil, and the opportunity to shoot the mighty Grayguns P220 1 cm.


Lucky bastard!!! Big Grin


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Lucky bastard!!!


Amen to that.


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Nice avatar, Stan.




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Nice avatar, Stan.

Peggy took the shot; it was a lucky one, with the twilight coming on so the camera set a slow shutter speed. Cool, huh? Cool

BTW I really liked the 10 mm, and it was very accurate despite the whopping load of the Buffalo Bore ammo.

Here's a shot of the target after 4 rounds--the first one is the one off to the right.



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sjtill:
I had the privilege of visiting (...)

sjtill,

Amazing photo - can you please tell me what camera/lens you used and the aperture speed combination? I suppose something like 1/125 or 1/60 without flash?

Thank you!
 
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I don't know much about digital cameras, but if the above photo was taken with a conventional camera, I would have guessed 1/30 second or even slower (1/15).




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Here's the EXIF data:
ISO 200
1/8 second
f 2.8
Normal program

The camera was a Panasonic Lumix FX-30. As noted above, photo was one of a series in burst mode, taken in near-twilight, hence the slow shutter speed and wide-open f stop.


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That is a neet photo!!! now I want one in 10mm..
 
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the "jump" doesn't appear that bad.




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The 10mm prototype was shot by forum member Craigar45 this weekend at our season opener IDPA match in Bend and it functioned great....pics and videos will be up very soon.

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The 10mm prototype was shot by forum member Craigar45 this weekend at our season opener IDPA match in Bend and it functioned great....pics and videos will be up very soon.

Scott


I shot the 10mm Friday and will post a write up, as well as the videos of Craigar45 soon, I am a little worn out from the trip back from Bend.


All I will say is that this is the way the gun should come from the factory. Bruce, Scott, and Cupcake have outdone themselves!


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So nice to know "excellent" is "normal" for Bruce and his posse! Looking forward to more pics and videos!


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Bruce, Scott,

I would be interested in getting in on the next group for conversion with a P220 ST elite. What is the approximate time frame and can a payment schedule be developed?


Steve
 
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Bruce, Scott,

I would be interested in getting in on the next group for conversion with a P220 ST elite. What is the approximate time frame and can a payment schedule be developed?


Howdy and thank you! We're still waiting for our updated barrels for the first run; due to this being somewhat uncharted technical territory when we first ordered 20 10mm barrels from Irv last summer, the first batch needed a rework tweak as it turned out. Now we know exactly what this involves (and it's not THAT bad...) but I still want to be very conservative on future time estimates. I will say we SHOULD be able to get started on Round 2 by June, but that may not fit with BarSto's schedule. As nobody makes a better barrel (particularly for this demanding application!) we can only ask for everyone's patience.

Yes, we can offer terms to anyone who wants some of our work or to attend a class. Whatever works for you will be fine. Not everything has to be about money, and in more than 30 years we've never had a payment problem with a shooter. That speaks volumes for our "gun culture."

-Bruce




Designer and custom pistolsmith at Grayguns Inc. Privileged to be R&D consultant to the world's greatest maker of fine firearms: SIG SAUER

Visit us at http://opspectraining.com/product-cat/videos/ to order yours, and Thank You for making GGI the leader in custom SIG and HK pistolsmithing and high-grade components.

Bruce Gray, President
Grayguns Inc.
Grayguns.com / 888.585.4729
 
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email sent Smile. I'd like to get in on the second group if possible.


Hiya, Bulldawg! We'll get you in. Scott will look for your message. Thank you!

-Bruce


Thanks Bruce. I look forward to hearing from him. The email will be from aaviles@........com
 
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Bruce,

Please put me in for the second run. I was just able to come up with an ST from another forum member recently.
I'd also like to throw one of the new guide rods into my package as well.

Scott, you have an e-mail or two in your box from me....

Any decisions yet on naming the package or engraving the logo for the 10mm conversion?

Thanks,

Stu
 
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