Patriot Defense BOLO Before, and After on a Tanfoglio Limited Pro
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2019
- A quick before, and after of my Tanfoglio Limited Pro with a Patriot Defense BOLO Interrupter installed.
Pretty easy install if you have some time, and some patience! About the best money I've ever spent on a part. - กีฬา
what hammer spring do you use?
@@leofourfive7410 I recently switched to the Patriot Defense 15.5lb spring to make it a little less finicky about primers. I was using a Wolff 13lb one. It was very nice and light but I was pretty much bound to having to use Federal or Winchester primers.
@@dentonadamThanks! I just got s2x and I transfer the bolo from my s3x. The s3x its all stock now except the titan hammer. Im planning to put bolo & hammer spring in my s3x I just forgot what hammer spring I purchased years back 😅
What grips are these?
Those are LOK Standard Profile grips with the Bogie Texture. They mimic the wood grips that come standard on a lot of them. I do like them a lot but I did switch to LOK palm swell grips recently.
How much removal did you have to do on the BOLO? Did you need to do removal on the sear for the safety to clear?
On the BOLO I had to remove around .020" of material to get to work properly. I used a round diamond file to cut the material, and a dremal to polish. I used some calipers to measure to see how far I was getting, and I also did periodic test fits to make sure it was all coming together. If you want an easier install with a really nice outcome check out the BOLO R7 version, and if you want a possible drop in, extremely minimal fitting part go for the R5. I will say if the R7 had been available when I got mine I would have put those in. When I installed the new safety I didnt modify the sear engagement lug at all, I did all my fitting on the safeties lug instead. I used a diamond board to cut it slowly following the curve of the lug, and did my best to make sure it stayed flat as well. This required a LOT of test fitting to get right, but the results are great, and worth the time! Hope that helped.
I did a BOLO already and test fit it 4 or 5 times before it was perfect ( th-cam.com/video/dGbhjZFPsrs/w-d-xo.html ). I have BOLOs, R7s, and a R5 now for some new projects. I sanded and polished the sear and it's just a hair too tight when the hammer is all the way back, but it does work. I have learned sooo much about tuning pistols trying to make everything function flawlessly. Fun stuff !!!
@@boomsticksmith5136 Looks like you did a better job than I did! Haha zero pre travel! Great work!
Почём цена-то?
In USD it goes for 949. Not sure what the availability and prices are world wide.
@@dentonadam Дороговато для переделки.
@@user-cg9nr5rq9u not sure how much a rebuild would be. But this upgrade wasn’t too much! Around 50 dollars if you fit it yourself. They also make a drop in, and semi drop in part as well.
@@dentonadam
Ресурс снижается?
@@user-cg9nr5rq9u as far as I can tell the company that makes the parts isn’t having issues. And I’ve not noticed a decline in availability in the US at least as far as these guns go.
Replace that Tanfo with a Shadow 2
No! Haha...I do love the Shadow 2, but the Tanfos fit my hand so much better, and the balance on my Stock 2 is just perfection! The Limited Pro is pretty great too!
@@dentonadam humbug..... have you go with the original CZ's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@cmfuss1 Hahaha I mean I do have a Shadowline P01 I troll IDPA with, as well as an SP01 I setup as a fighting pistol! I do love them both, but my giant ape hands dont lend themsevles well to that CZ life!