Will the base pads that stops over penetration fit on an Atlas 140mm mag? I recently purchased a staccato Xc and bought a few Atlas mags and wanted to change the base pads with your base pad just wanted to make sure they’ll fit. Thanks!
Really appreciate your videos. I’d love to see/hear your take on the Radian Ramjet/Afterburner. I got one and love it so far, but am using the stock recoil spring and a 509T, and am concerned about reliability. It’d be great to have your professional input. Thanks and take care 👍
@@DOUBLECheeseburger247 I don't keep projects once I'm done with them, and things get sold to fund new projects. Much of the gear from previous videos is long gone.
Please review the video and follow the directions - we have a 100% success rate for installation, but only when folks follow what I’m putting out in this video. If you are still having trouble, please EMAIL through the site instead of commenting here.
I see you carry 2011 aiwb I have some concerns (mostly out of ignorance) about how safe it is. I recently ditched the 5+ p320’s I had due to a lack of confidence with all of the recent incidents of AD’s. I have 2 staccatos (p&xl) and was looking at a c2 for concealment. My concern. Is that it seems both safeties (manual and grip) are all geared toward stopping the trigger from releasing the sear. So, since there isn’t even a firing pin safety, it seems that everything rests on the sear no failing? Is this correct and if so are there any incidents that you know of where there have been issues?
The vast majority of 320 AD/ND’s have been because of the holster being designed for either the flat or curved trigger and then using the other version. The Canadian SF ND’s were because they continued to us their Glock specific holsters for their X-frame 320’s A 1911 or similar weapon with a manual safety makes AIWB a different animal. Go watch all the AIWB videos of Glocks discharging because the user doesn’t properly clear their cover garments or even holstered because it pinches when they bend.
I just put mine on my mags today. Just wanted to add that I really like the grippy texture / treatment on these base pads.
I noticed the hole was in a different spot, but wasn't sure why. Now I know and can confirm it works as advertised.
Love this base pads! No play or protrusion from the star perfect!
Thank you for sharing your expertise
Do these Base Pads work on stock Prodigy mags?
Will the base pads that stops over penetration fit on an Atlas 140mm mag? I recently purchased a staccato Xc and bought a few Atlas mags and wanted to change the base pads with your base pad just wanted to make sure they’ll fit. Thanks!
Are these compatible with atlas mags provided you have the plastic floor plate with the star?
Will these also fit mbx mags?
Really appreciate your videos. I’d love to see/hear your take on the Radian Ramjet/Afterburner. I got one and love it so far, but am using the stock recoil spring and a 509T, and am concerned about reliability. It’d be great to have your professional input. Thanks and take care 👍
Are you talking about a FN 509T or a Holosun 509T?
Will these base pads work on MBX magazines?
Would appreciate an update on the staccato xc if you don’t mind.
Unfortunately that gun has moved on and there are no further updates. Any information from the original video is still valid.
@@108Performance Are you willing to elaborate on why it did so? I just picked one up and am 500 rounds in.
@@DOUBLECheeseburger247 I don't keep projects once I'm done with them, and things get sold to fund new projects. Much of the gear from previous videos is long gone.
@@108Performance Thanks for the explanation. I just wanted to make sure there were no issues with it that made you decide to move it along.
I can't believe you had to make this video...if people weren't figuring it out on their own, they shouldn't be carrying a gun LOL
This video is a compilation of the most common and recurring questions received.....
I had a question about practicing reloads with dummy rounds. Is this practice safe to do with the staccato?
@@jpipaj It's safe to do with any modern handgun. ST Action Pro are my preferred inert training rounds.
Good video…
Installed mine today and after troubleshooting it still isn’t sitting well. In fact I can push the base pad out without pressing the star down.
Please review the video and follow the directions - we have a 100% success rate for installation, but only when folks follow what I’m putting out in this video. If you are still having trouble, please EMAIL through the site instead of commenting here.
@@108Performance sure thanks
I see you carry 2011 aiwb
I have some concerns (mostly out of ignorance) about how safe it is.
I recently ditched the 5+ p320’s I had due to a lack of confidence with all of the recent incidents of AD’s.
I have 2 staccatos (p&xl) and was looking at a c2 for concealment. My concern. Is that it seems both safeties (manual and grip) are all geared toward stopping the trigger from releasing the sear.
So, since there isn’t even a firing pin safety, it seems that everything rests on the sear no failing?
Is this correct and if so are there any incidents that you know of where there have been issues?
Properly set up 1911’s have been drop safe for some decades now. The Staccato is plenty safe and adopted by many agencies with drop safe requirements.
The vast majority of 320 AD/ND’s have been because of the holster being designed for either the flat or curved trigger and then using the other version. The Canadian SF ND’s were because they continued to us their Glock specific holsters for their X-frame 320’s
A 1911 or similar weapon with a manual safety makes AIWB a different animal. Go watch all the AIWB videos of Glocks discharging because the user doesn’t properly clear their cover garments or even holstered because it pinches when they bend.