HK 45 +2/+3 Basepads Available Now

We’ve actually been shipping them for a couple of weeks now, but I just now got a little video shot showing how they work. We think you’ll be happiest running these as a +2 (easier to load, easier to insert into the gun), but they will take +3  (as shown in the video). (Link fixed.)

Sight Block and Robin Taylor on Power Factor TV

For those of you that missed Power Factor Show No. 186, here’s a link.

Larry Leone and Loke Tan were kind enough to have me on again to show off some of the new toys we’re developing here at Taylor Freelance. FYI: the HK 45 +3 mentioned in the show is available now.

Beautiful M&P 9C

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Tyson Rowe called us a year ago asking if our 129.5mm floorplate would work on the M&P 9C. Other than a little initial rubbing against the grip key, here’s the result:

Its been a little over a year now that I installed your three round extension on my Smith & Wesson 9c, and all is well.  I’ve never had any issues with it whatsoever and believe I may have sold a few of them on my Facebook group. (Lol)  Keep up the great work sir. Tyson Rowe.

Team Gotta On The Road: Ephrata, Wash.

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Team Gotta met up with Renton Steel Dragons at the ISSA Washington State Steel Championship in Ephrata, Wash in September. In typical style, the team did extremely well. Some highlights: Keith Neher won Open division, Coach Robin Taylor took second in limited, narrowly beating 18-year-old Adam Thomas at third! Zane Coffey took 4th overall in Iron Sight rimfire, followed a string of other strong performances by “the new guys” on the squad.

This was our first experience with the brand-new ISSA (www.internationalsteelshoot.com) — and we enjoyed the format very much.

Our next big event will be hosting the SPP Washington Scrimmage on Nov. 15. Adults and youth are both welcome to participate!

SPP Training Poster now available

As many of you know, we’re deeply involved in the “youth steel” movement. Robin Taylor SPP_SIRT_targetjust released his training “poster” that emulates what it looks like to shoot the courses of fire used in “SPP” competition. The poster is immense — 60 inches wide — and portrays what the SPP courses would look like if you were standing in the shooter’s box.

Jordon Castro and Adam Thomas point to this poster as an important part of their training. Castro and Thomas finished No. 1 and No. 2 at the 2014 SPP Junior/Senior nationals in Sparta, Ill. Castro set the course record, closely trailed by Thomas and their teammates on Washington’s “Team Gotta.”

Here’s the direct link to the poster in our store: http://taylorfreelance.com/shopping/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=78