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GmanGT

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About GmanGT

  • Birthday 02/17/1975

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    Guatemala
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    Guillermo Estrada

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  1. Thanks BritinUSA, so it will be ok to use/fire the gun without the plunger, granted I dont drop the gun!!
  2. Are you guys talking about the Firing Pin Safety Plunger "Part 5.5 on the diagram" ? I cant install my new XL firing pin as the plunger does not have enough clearance to allow it to go through, without it it fits fine but Im not sure if I should fire my gun as is. Also with the stock firing Pin, using the new hammer, 13lb hammer spring and EGW sear I have gotten light strikes. Any advise would help Thanks!! Gman-Gt
  3. You might want to look into the Cone Fit Guide Rod. It will halp you save your frame. Here is the article on it:http://www.henningshootsguns.com/pages/2009_guiderod.html Just be sure to get the correct one.
  4. Thanks J-Ho, so it will probably make the gun look pretty clean, as it sits flush with the frame. I will fiddle with it in a bit. Anything out there to cover the lever lock hole?
  5. Itching to go to the range!!!

  6. Hello all, just wanted to update on the pin situation. I received my package from Henning a few days ago and last night sat down to make a few installs on my gun. I was able to get the Trigger pin out with the pin removal tool Henning Provided (Thanks Henning) just goes to show you need the correct tools to get things done. (Although, it was very hard to get out). Apparently there is a lot of pressure on that small pin forcing the Trigger in its place. Once out I was able to adjust the Mag release to the left hand position. Reassembly . . . Now that was hard, no let me rephrase that, it was very hard! I used a small plastic tube as a slave pin as recommended by Henning after almost an hour of playing with the new trigger pin I was able to get it through. I now regret not doing the entire flat trigger system as I don’t believe I will be doing this any time soon again. Unfortunately as Henning had mentioned on his web site, the bolt for the new trigger does not always fit the frame and that was my situation. I had to file the corners down a bit to get it to fit the small notch on the side of the frame. I swapped out the guide rod, guide spring, firing ping, installed amby safety but left the hammer, hammer spring and sear for the next time I completely disassemble the gun. Also I want to install the slide stop pin but I’m a bit confused. When installing the slide stop pin it replaces the original factory slide stop lever? Or does it go into the old lever somehow? Sorry for the newby question but last night my brain gave out.
  7. Thanks CHA-LEE, I will get some pics uploaded later today. I had not considered the torx screw instead of a replacement pin and think that would be the best idea. While im at it I might as well fo for the whole Flat trigger Kit. Gman GT
  8. Hello All, Newbie here. I was going over Henning’s Video Tutorial on how to disassemble the lower frame; I’m a left handed shooter and wanted to convert my Tanfoglio Limited HC into a left hand shooter. I got to the point where I needed to remove the Trigger pin but ended up bending my pin plunger as I could not get the pin out . . . Is this normal, are they in there that tight? Also I see they are hollow, would you recommend replacing it all together? Thanks to all!! Gman GT PS: Henning please try to see my mail on parts for Guatemala!
  9. I use it on my G22 but can’t really tell the difference in recoil, “very subtle” I do believe it will protect the frame a bit and have had no problems at all.
  10. Tanfoglio Limited HC .40 S&W with 3 extra mags!! I cant wait to go try her out!!
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