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- Is MCARBO Really That Good? What Products are Most. . .
I am a fan of M*Carbo My P-11 trigger is good to go I have their guide rod and spring as well I picked up their trigger kit for a Smith M P40 that came with a factory 10# trigger (Police trade-in) Same thing Much lighter trigger Smoother and no issues with it being too light Customer service was great
- M*CARBO - Community for Kel-Tec Shooters
Anybody use their p3at stuff? recoil rod, springs, mag catch? any good in a p3at? They seem well regarded in the sub2k forums
- Anyone Do the Full Mcarbo PMR30 upgrade? - Community for Kel-Tec Shooters
I just ordered the full upgrade kit for my PMR30 It came to about 240 with tax My PMR is one of the good ones… Which means it only chokes on non 40grain or low velocity Ammo… I plan on sending it into keltec to do the installation… Sounds like a good deal for 40 bucks Has anyone here
- MCARBO Flat Trigger P11, Trigger Problem Updated
Now, I'm running into issues with the mcarbo flat trigger Basically the tiny allen set screw that holds the trigger itself onto the trigger axis pin is smaller by a good margin than the oem roll pin that locates the oem trigger
- Mcarbo Trigger Spring Kit Questions | Community for Kel-Tec Shooters
I picked up a Gen 2 in early 2024 and changed everything out with the parts in the M*Carbo Sub 2k All In One Pro Performance Trigger Job Bundle (hammer spring is included) Trigger weight dropped substantially to around 5 lbs, but I have had zero issues with light primer strikes over somewhere around 1,500 rounds
- M*Carbo KEL-TEC SUB-2000 Optic Mount 0 - how do you find it
Hello everyone, I'm the new owner of Kel-Tec Sub 2000 gen 2, shot my first 300 pieces with great fun, now wondering about M*Carbo optic mount for red dot Are there any users who can advise if M*Carbo optic mount works fine with their KT Sub 200 and holds zero firmly? Will appreciate each advice
- Broken Charging Handle - Firearm Issues - M*CARBO Brotherhood
I didn’t realize you did that modification, too As with many things, like the 1911, the farther you get away from the original design, the more likely problems will manifest themselves
- First Post Here: Introduce Yourself! - Announcements - M*CARBO . . .
I’m retired and shoot USPSA Open division, Chief Range Officer, I travel and work a lot of the major matches, this year is looking to be a challenge I may be staying home and shooting out back (I live in rural Idaho) All kinds of projects, lack of ambition (mostly handloading) VN Veteran, 10 years Army Security Agency, 5SFG (A) SFC 11F (now 18F) USPSA Just ordered a Mseries, trying to
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