I will agree I have bought 3 STI’s all used and from competitive shooters and all 3 run great. I have found its better to buy used and tuned because all the potential hard work has been done. Thank goodness for honest people and great guns.
If you want to shoot L10 minor I would recommend a Safariland 014. That’s what I use for my two 6” Eagles. The 014 has plenty of adjustments and will fit 1911’s and 2011’s amazingly.
I have 2 double tap shielded ambi safeties and on shielded Swenson. The Swenson feels nicer to me then the Double Tap, but the Double Tap is a much nicer and much easier to install.
On the caliber’s that i load the most I keep the powder in the hopper unless it’s going to be awhile before returning to it. The other thing that I do is write on a pice of paper what cal., powder used, and what charge weight it is set for.
How long do trigger jobs last? Do lighter trigger jobs last the life of the gun? What is the lightest double action trigger pull that can be obtained and yet be reliable?
One thing I will add is i am fairly new and have a lot to learn so I do more reading then posting and I admit I check the classified’s on a regular basic and respect the rules. At times though I find it hard to not post a comment in the effort to not sound like a idiot.
There is one thing that is consistent in ruin life is that Mr. Murphy show up at anytime and with make you or break you. At least with a revolver you have to worry about bending feed lips or a mag going out of spec.
Let’s say for a S&W 625/ 625JM. At what point do you have to start worrying about end shake and cyl gap/ gas cutting? Are there more things to watch for and to worry about?
I have 3 Dawson Ice magwells 2 large hand and one regular and two Brazos large hand big mouth magwells and they all fit correctly in place with no modifications.
Info greatly appreciated. I’ve tried to sell the gun on Enos. Being it seems to not be of anyone’s interest and I haven’t been able to trade it for a 625JM I’m toying with the idea of changing things to try something different.
I was wondering if it would be possible to convert my 7 shot to a 6 or 8 shot? I’m not sure if it is possible and what all is entailed to do the job correctly and what the possible cost would be. Any help would be greatly appreciated. It’s a S&W 686 performance center 7 shot