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Thread: MRDS Effect on Handgun Cycling

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    There was a period of time where I was shooting handgun enough that I could sometimes feel the difference on bullet weights. I don't remember it having any effect on my times at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taekwondopreacher View Post
    There was a period of time where I was shooting handgun enough that I could sometimes feel the difference on bullet weights. I don't remember it having any effect on my times at all.
    That's easy to feel.

    Reciprocal mass in the way of an ounce here and there is WAY harder to perceive.
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    I just too the barrel and rsa out of 2 slides and weighed them:
    G23.4 w/rmr t1 factory ns: 13.1 oz
    G19.5 w/rmr t2 factory poly sights: 12.7 oz

    Anyone have an iron sight slide to compare?

    Looks like irons weights are:
    19.4 = 12.3oz
    17.4 = 12.7oz
    34.4 = 13.3oz

    Source: https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/gl...chart.1615919/

    Honestly, the sighting systems are so different I never noticed a difference. Maybe not where you were going, but it doesnt matter, get familiar with what you run and get good with it. When you get to the point it matters, you can adjust in a range seasion or two to different recoils.
    Last edited by MegademiC; 11-26-19 at 19:26.

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