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Messages - Ben B.

#1
I stopped belt carry years ago, and went with pocket carry. The R51, or at least mine has a peculiarity in that, if the slide is pushed back slightly while chambered, it tends to "click" and stay back out of battery. Pulling the trigger results in a click instead of a BANG. After a few trials of pocket holsters for R51, I found that the Allen Spiderweb Holster size 10 is working very well for pocket carry. It did need a stitch below the trigger guard.  The stitch under the trigger guard keeps the slide from bottoming out against the holster bottom.

The material on this Allen holster is synthetic, and layered and is stiffer than any other I've seen or owned, and so the holster doesn't start to "mold/stick" to the Roscoe. The gun just slides out and holster stays in place even in loose/flimsy pockets. The last thing I want is for the balloon to go up and I desperately yank the Roscoe out with the holster attached to it.

I find that Allen gun cases are junky, but I really like this pocket holster.
#2
My std 9mm load is a 145 or 147 gr RN coated lead bullet at about 925 fps. It runs fine in my std and threaded R51 barrels. I've also shot 160 gr RN thru it without problems. My COL is generally ~1.145.
#3
R51 General Discussion / Re: !st round chambering
June 04, 2019, 11:35:51 PM
I've been eyeballing the tabs, but haven't touched one yet.
#4
R51 General Discussion / Re: Ran my R51 in IDPA today
February 20, 2019, 09:15:34 PM
Quote from: Zenshot on February 18, 2019, 07:23:51 PM
What do you adjust in your mags?
might take a bit more off the follower legs of that mag, if I can localize it to a single magazine.
#5
R51 General Discussion / Re: Ran my R51 in IDPA today
February 20, 2019, 09:13:50 PM
Quote from: Engineerpower on February 19, 2019, 02:20:56 PM
Noice! Get any snobs nay-saying about your choice?
Nope! It probably helps when you're the match director and one of the better shooters at the club. 😄

Had some interest, some apathy and 1 buddy said he's thinking of buying one. He REALLY liked the threaded barrel and Poseidon.
#6
R51 General Discussion / Ran my R51 in IDPA today
February 16, 2019, 06:21:28 PM
5 stages, about 70 rds. It ran great except for 2 fail to feeds on first shot at 7+1. I think these happened with the same magazine and need to confirm that one and adjust the mag. .
#7
Received mine in mail today after a SNAFU where my R51 threaded barrel and my R51 magazines both were routed by USPSA to another town before returning.

Got it into place in bushing & slide with minimal trouble then couldn't get the slide to move back correctly to seat the slide stop pin. One smashed finger later and she's together. Might have to try it out tonite.

Thank you Cam for the 13.5x1.

#8
A real Tommy gun is fun to shoot. A 16" semi auto is a heavy, awkward, underpowered imitation that is way overpriced at $2,500. You could buy a very nice rifle and decent glass for that money.
#9
R51 General Discussion / Re: Holster
January 14, 2019, 11:07:05 PM
I bought a double mag pouch for my R51 mags from J&J on Amazon. It looks well made and I'm happy with it. I'd assume their holsters would be well made also.
#10
R51 General Discussion / Re: 7 + 1
January 14, 2019, 11:03:04 PM
I noticed on my 2 new mags that one allowed the 7th round to be pressed down maybe .15" from the top and the other barely moved. The one that pressed down ~.15" was fine with 7+1, while the other was not. I shortened the legs on the other, and it now depresses and functions with 7+1.
#11
Introductions section / Re: New smoke gray R51
January 14, 2019, 10:50:11 PM
Hello ulflyer. Yes I reload for every CF gun I own. Most of my 9mm loads are going to be 147s or 160s, as my main use for 9mm is USPSA, IDPA, steel or 3gun. There MAY have been some 135 grainers in the assorted culls I shot up the other day. Probably no 124s or lighter, don't recall buying anything less than 147. My OAL is 1.130 to 1.150" depending on which bullet I'm loading, and probably more upon wherever the seating stem was left on the prior batch. I didn't measure anything when testing, but doubt anything was less than 1.130 or so.

HTH,
Ben
#12
Introductions section / New smoke gray R51
January 14, 2019, 03:58:11 PM
I picked up a $235 shipped gray R51 from Gun Pro this month. Have been eyeing these pistols for several years and never did it because it served no role other than "I want it". This deal was too good plus I'd had a few bourbons and impulse got the better of me.

On arrival, one mag was good and the other tight with 7 rds, so I sanded the legs of the follower a bit and tried again for about 90 mins until there was enough rom for the 7th rd to depress when the slide was operating. Stripped and cleaned and oiled it, not much difficulty there. Trigger clean, about 5.75 lb on my trigger scale.

At the range, the 1st 4 mags shot perfect. Then some problems cropped up. Had the next round in mag come flying thru ejection port, that was a new one to me. A stove pipe. A fault to feed or 2. Fired about 80 rds mixed of reloads and Ranger T, had 4 fails. Took it home, stripped and cleaned it.

Next session I shot a variety of reloads and some 147 gr American Eagle. I also shot up about 30 different  case-gauge fail reloads I had accumulated over the years and they all fired and ejected. American Eagle ran fine. Fired about 100 rds and they all worked. The trigger measures 5.25 lb after cleaning and oiling again. Fired 7+1 many times, no problems. Seems to shoot low, but I need to put it on paper and not just plink at small steel at 50 ft. Have been short on time pst 2 range trips.

Feels good in hand. Looks cool. Have a threaded barrel coming and will stick my old Poseidon can on it and see how she does before messing with sights.