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Slowmo

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I don’t know my number, but I was told my Versa 10/45 will be ready later this month, so I think they must be working through a batch now.
 

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I got mine today. The upper fits, but the pin holes are about 1/32" off. I can't get the pin in. The only place I'm seeing the upper hit is on the ledge that on the back of the pic rail. I sent an email with pics asking if it's ok to Dremel it down. I'll see what Lage says....

ETA: They said yes it's ok to Dremel that ridge. Time to become a gonsmif.
 
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I got mine to the range today. It fits my SWD completed Texas M10 like a glove and runs like a top. I am very pleased with it. It has a slow ROF that makes it easy to control. It seems Grease Gun slow to me, but I haven't actually fired a Grease Gun, so I can't say for sure.

Here is a buddy of mine shooting it today:

 

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I got mine to the range today. It fits my SWD completed Texas M10 like a glove and runs like a top. I am very pleased with it. It has a slow ROF that makes it easy to control. It seems Grease Gun slow to me, but I haven't actually fired a Grease Gun, so I can't say for sure.

Here is a buddy of mine shooting it today:

Just paid for mine today. Looks very fun!
 

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I got mine to the range today. It fits my SWD completed Texas M10 like a glove and runs like a top. I am very pleased with it. It has a slow ROF that makes it easy to control. It seems Grease Gun slow to me, but I haven't actually fired a Grease Gun, so I can't say for sure.

Here is a buddy of mine shooting it today:

I really like that ROF.
 

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That's a lot faster than a grease gun. The GG is slower than what most people can shoot a semiauto by working their finger quickly.
 

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That's a lot faster than a grease gun. The GG is slower than what most people can shoot a semiauto by working their finger quickly.
The M3 grease gun is listed at 450 rpm. The VERSA-10/45 shoots at 484 rpm, depending on ammo used. Not that much of a difference.
 

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Then my friend's M3 is running below spec. His takes a long time to empty the magazine.
 

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I got mine today. The upper fits, but the pin holes are about 1/32" off. I can't get the pin in. The only place I'm seeing the upper hit is on the ledge that on the back of the pic rail. I sent an email with pics asking if it's ok to Dremel it down. I'll see what Lage says....

ETA: They said yes it's ok to Dremel that ridge. Time to become a gonsmif.

I was able to remove just enough material to make it fit. Ran great with 3 ETS mags. They were loaded with a mixture of bullets sizes and weights. I ran one subsonic mag and it worked great as well. I love this thing. My friends are super jelly.

Here's a quick video before we ran off to do some night shenanigans.

 

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Nice. That's nine mm, right? I like the ROF and I'm kinda jealous of your NV.
 

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Nice. That's nine mm, right? I like the ROF and I'm kinda jealous of your NV.
Yes. M10/9, G17 upper.

I'm heading to the farm again today to do some day time shooting.

I wish I recorded the thermal differently, but we were in a time crunch and needed to get shenanigans started. Lol.
 

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So, last night we ran 3 ETS mags through the upper. They ran flawless. Today, we tried the same 3 ETS mags and another 4 other ETS mags. The ETS mags didn't want to work today. I didn't have any Glock or Magpuls with me. I will try again later. But it was a fun day with my oldest.

Here's a video for some LOLz.

 

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Make sure after you insert a mag’ that you lightly tug down on it to insure it is engaged.

If you would like to, you can send the mag’ module back and we will re-inspect, repair and test fire it for free. You can also send any mag’s you want tested as well.

When inserting a mag’ always make sure the bolt is back, insert the mag’ and give it a tug downward before firing. Tactical hand palm bumps on the floor plate are not required.
 

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Make sure after you insert a mag’ that you lightly tug down on it to insure it is engaged.

If you would like to, you can send the mag’ module back and we will re-inspect, repair and test fire it for free. You can also send any mag’s you want tested as well.

When inserting a mag’ always make sure the bolt is back, insert the mag’ and give it a tug downward before firing. Tactical hand palm bumps on the floor plate are not required.
I have a few more mags to try. I'm not worried about the module.

I did have the bolt back and I did tug on it, but oh well.

Thanks for the awesome upper and great CS!
 

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