Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Toybox

A local club member sold his Glock 21 some time back, but he still had quite a few accessories for it. Long story short, we cut a deal...

Since the Glock 20 and Glock 21 use the same polymer frame, the top ends and magazines are interchangeable. Consequently, one can have a 45 or a 10mm just by changing out the top end and magazines. By extension, they could also shoot whatever conversion barrels are available for either upper.

My friend had a stock Glock 20 slide and barrel with a nice Burris Fast Fire III sight installed, and a Lone Wolf stainless steel long slide 45 Auto with a compensator and ghost ring sights. There were also five 10mm magazines, aluminum magazine baseplates, two holsters and two mag pouches.

Here is my frame with each slide installed. Using a flashlight to prop the pistol up. Sorry for the dim lighting.


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I have not yet fired either, and to fire the 45, I will need to procure magazines.

As they currently are, neither is IDPA legal. Both specific sights and the compensator are excluded.
My plan, however, is to swap the sights between my Glock 20C and this Clock 20 slide. My TruGlo TFO sights on the non-compensated slide and stock 10mm barrel may allow me to classify and shoot SSP with that pistol (although the extended slide release may be excluded) and ESP with the 40S&W conversion barrel. 

The 45 may or may not be too long even without the compensator installed :)

Modern Problems


I have used enough of these CCI shotshells lately that I needed to get some more.

I checked Cabela's and Academy, no luck. The last ones I got from MidwayUSA online, but they were out of stock, too.

Found a place, Alamo Ammo, in San Antonio. They had them in stock and they are in the state, next best thing to buying local. I ordered two boxes in 40S&W and for the sake of completeness, two in 45 Auto.

In the order process, I discovered that, without some paperwork hoop-jumping, they will only ship to the same address as the billing address of the credit card used. Mildly inconvenient, as this usually results in an extra day as a delivery attempt is made at home, a door tag left, signed and delivery made the next day.

The FedEx guy calls me Thursday night, during the match. I call him back when I'm free and in short, discover that the shipper requires an adult signature and he has to witness the signature. We discuss that it's unlikely that I can be home at any time in his delivery schedule without taking time off work, so he suggests I request that it be held at the depot in Fort Worth so I can pick it up in person there.

I do that, arranged via the tracking website and found that it can be held for pickup not only at some depot but at other FedEx facilities. I have it sent to the nearby FedEx Office store on Camp Bowie.

After work yesterday, I go down there and after great effort on the part of the girl at the counter, the difficulty comes clear. The original driver needed an adult signature because the package is marked ORM-D. They can't accept ORM-D shipments at a FedEx Office store, so it was probably refused and went back to that driver's depot. The ugly bit is that the computer said only that it was held at a FedEx Worldship facility, but not which FedEx Worldship facility.

It was decided that customer service had likely sent her call to a facility that probably closed at 5PM, so for the best results, I should call during regular business hours. I just did that. I have an address and it closes at 5. Hopefully, I can sneak out a bit early and get it today, for tomorrow is the last day before it gets returned to the original shipper.

So....

If I plan to order anything else from Alamo Ammo, maybe I need to fill out that paperwork so they can ship to where I am during the day.