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M&P Floorplates Now Available! |
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Taylorfreelance
is now producing floorplates for M&P's. Designed for USPSA's demanding
"Limited Division", these floorplates, depending on floor model and ammo
size, you can expand your magazine by 6-10 rounds!
We can also provide you with a new Wolff spring if you don't already have
one.
Click here to visit the M&P section of our store.
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GOLD ADVANTAGE Glock
+5 floorplate |
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When
I first started making floorplates, people asked me about making a solid
brass 140mm floorplate, hoping to get more weight and better magazine
ejection. “Too expensive,” I said, “plus the brass will damage the mag
flooplate lips.” We were looking forward to the Clinton Crime bill back
then, so any potential wear on a high-capacity magazine wasn’t a good idea.
We settled on Delrin (back when it was cheap! Now it’s four times the price
of aluminum bar!), and that was history.
Flash forward 10 years, the
Clinton Crime Bill is history, and new mags are just $25. Brass is still
expensive (much more so, in fact), but we’ve decided to give these a try. |
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PTOOMA Glock
Reference Guide |
My
favorite "shop manual" for the Glock, the Complete Glock Reference Guide focuses
hard on the basic assembly/disassembly and "nuts and bolts" issues. Large
blow-up photos of the gun's sub-assemblies make this one the book you'll
have open on the workbench when you're tinkering with a malfunctioning
pistol. |
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2nd Edition
Now Available! |
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Compiled by our own Robin
Taylor (Gungames Magazine, Front Sight, Fishing and Hunting News),
The Glock in Competition "cherry-picks" the experiences of America's
finest shooters to create a soup-to-nuts how-to book for the new
competitor and anyone else who's serious about Glocks.
Law enforcement, defensive, and casual
users will all find invaluable pieces of information on curing jams,
tuning the gun, and fixing the Achilles' heels of the Glock before they
bite.
Action photography shows examples of
how you can accidentally shear off your front sight, why you should
never sacrifice reliability for "performance," and other real-world
issues.
Thinking about shooting IPSC? USPSA's
executive manager Dave Thomas says our: "'primer' for new USPSA/IPSC
shooters is one of the best written introductions to the sport
available."
Covered topics include reloading for
the Glock, trigger configurations, recalls and refits, magazine
problems, modifying the Glock, choosing factory ammo, and a host of
others.
Click Here to Read Sample
Chapter of "The Glock in Competition
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CZ
Experiment |
Frankly, we don't know a whole
lot about CZ's, but we do know a thing or two about floorplates. Our new CZ
floorplate slips onto the base of the 16-round "Standard" magazine,
supplying two or three additional rounds of .40 ammunition (depending on
whether you leave the locking sub-floorplate in, or take it out). For best
reliability, we suggest loading +2, leaving the plate in, and using our Glock
140mm springs that we have custom-wound by W. C. Wolff.
Click here for details.
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TF +4
Pads NOW +5!
TF +8/10 Pads NOW +8/11! |
At
Matt Kartozian's suggestion, Taylor Freelance extended our 9mm/.40 +4 and +8
floorplates for the drop-free magazine by ~60 thousandths. Our latest pads
make full use of the quirky way USPSA measures magazines, transforming our
old reliable +4 into a true +5 extension while staying under the 140mm
limit. Our +8/10 design has grown into a +8/11 in the same way. That's +8
rounds of .40S&W, or +11 rounds of 9mm! We've added some new relief cuts as
well, just to accommodate the more popular magazine wells.
Whether or not you compete, our floorplates
teamed with our new custom-length +10% W.C. Wolff Co. springs, make our
extension kits the highest-quality, least-expensive kits on the market. Ask
any of our customers. (Including Pat Kelley, Debbie Ross, Gene Simmons,
Duane Thomas, Paul Scarlata, Julie Goloski. . .) When you compare our CNC
machined construction, bank vault-like retention system, and chemically
impervious materials, you can't go wrong with Taylor Freelance.
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SALE!
$10 off Floorplates for Non-Drop-Free Mags |
| Over the years, a steady trickle of shooters have asked us for
extensions for the Non-Drop-Free (NFML) pre-ban Glock magazines.
Unfortunately, they're just a trickle, and we over-estimated the demand!
We're dumping them at a big discount, so take advantage of us, and help us
free up some storage space!
Non-drop-free mags
are significantly shorter and wider than the new drop-free pattern, giving
more internal volume to work with. (We really like them for competition
use.) If you've got an old mag laying around, have we got a deal for you!
(Discount is automatically applied in the shopping cart software.)
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