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    So I just wanted to measure my roller for da. Then it sort of snowballed. I like the simplicity of the omega system and hope that the one bobble it has can be permanently rectified so NO ONE has a issue. Now contemplating if I want the pro grade since it is stripped.

    My plan was srt and duty spring kit with reliability parts added in. But the price is not much different from the full kit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trukinjp13 View Post
    So I just wanted to measure my roller for da. Then it sort of snowballed. I like the simplicity of the omega system and hope that the one bobble it has can be permanently rectified so NO ONE has a issue. Now contemplating if I want the pro grade since it is stripped.

    My plan was srt and duty spring kit with reliability parts added in. But the price is not much different from the full kit.


    I'd just get the full kit, it has everything you want, Honestly I think the Pro grade kit is a better value for the money..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralph View Post
    I'd just get the full kit, it has everything you want, Honestly I think the Pro grade kit is a better value for the money..
    I am leaning heavily on this.

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    I'm debating if Omega gun #3 will be another 07 or if I should get an 09. 1st world problems man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timotab View Post
    I'm debating if Omega gun #3 will be another 07 or if I should get an 09. 1st world problems man.
    I have been debating about picking up a p09 for rds action.

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    I can't tell a huge difference with the SRT kit installed vs. stock. Maybe some in dry fire but even less when shooting. The parts are excellent, look to be EDM'd vs. the stock MIM, and might add a bit to the smoothness of the action.

    I feel the extended firing pin and lighter mainspring make the biggest difference, outside of polishing or dryfiring, in shootability. The CGW rollers are nice and help with the DA pull.

    That being said, you won't be disappointed with the pro kit, especially if you prefer a crisp trigger. The stock rolling trigger has really grown on me. Feels a bit like a Geisele SD3G.

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    Pro grade ordered, asked for the .220 roller instead of .225. May end up having rmr 2 installed so I am leaving sights alone for now.

    Also bought a few p10c goodies while I was at it.

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    I just tested various primers and loads in my ProGrade P-07 with 15lb mainspring.

    These fired with no issues:
    HST, Ranger Bonded factory loads
    Win, Rem, CCI primed reloads

    CCI #41 military primers required 2 strikes to fire.

    Good to go!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post

    CCI #41 military primers required 2 strikes to fire.
    What is your seating depth?
    Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Doodie Project?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuanoLoco View Post
    What is your seating depth?
    Max. I seat until the primer is marked then back off.
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