| 92 Centennial x 2 | 92-Stock Competition | 92 Combat x 2 |
| 92 Brigadier Tactical | 92G-SD | 92 Elite II in 9mm, 9x21 and 357SIG |
| CZ SP01 Shadow | CZ P-01 in ODG | CZ-97 | Walther P5 |
| SIG/SAN 553R | SIG/SAN 553-Diopter | SIG/SAN 551-2 SP SWAT |
Yep....25% off right now though.
| 92 Centennial x 2 | 92-Stock Competition | 92 Combat x 2 |
| 92 Brigadier Tactical | 92G-SD | 92 Elite II in 9mm, 9x21 and 357SIG |
| CZ SP01 Shadow | CZ P-01 in ODG | CZ-97 | Walther P5 |
| SIG/SAN 553R | SIG/SAN 553-Diopter | SIG/SAN 551-2 SP SWAT |
It was SAVE25 last night. Not sure if the sale is still active.
| 92 Centennial x 2 | 92-Stock Competition | 92 Combat x 2 |
| 92 Brigadier Tactical | 92G-SD | 92 Elite II in 9mm, 9x21 and 357SIG |
| CZ SP01 Shadow | CZ P-01 in ODG | CZ-97 | Walther P5 |
| SIG/SAN 553R | SIG/SAN 553-Diopter | SIG/SAN 551-2 SP SWAT |
So I think I may have discovered a possible fatal flaw with the aftermarket Nordic Follower that I haven't seen mentioned before... I know it gets used a lot for 922R compliance but unless I'm doing it wrong it can cause a jam when port loading an empty gun.
The Nordic Follower is generic in design and it's flat top surface lacks a protrusion into the receiver (yeah, my description sucks) so it leaves the shelf between the tube and the chamber exposed (still sucking).
There's a reduced diameter section at the end of the factory follower that allows it to protrude just a bit past the magazine tube, filling the space where the rim of a cartridge sits if it's in the tube.
The Nordic follower lacks this and so an empty mag tube will have an exposed shelf or lip between the tube and the chamber. This can cause a jam with an empty gun if you load a shell through the port and then release the bolt. If the shell nose dives towards the mag tube the lifter can jam the front of the shell up against that shelf at it attempts to lift it upward which also stops the bolt from moving forward. A quick reward tug on the bolt is usually enough to clear the issue but that is not acceptable to me... Fine on the range, not so much elsewhere.
Sorry if my nomenclature was improper but hopefully this picture will help with understanding...
Last edited by GearFondler; 12-30-2019 at 01:40 PM.
Great point, @GearFondler.
I’d been contemplating the Nordic follower, mostly for the contrasting red color. I’d have figured that followers were essentially generic and interchangeable. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.