Prange
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Don't waste your time sending back to S&W. The real gunsmiths that were there are long gone.
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Love it.
I had Mark at Pinnacle rework my new 610, including shortening the barrel to 5", resulting in a gun that gets the "do you want to sell this?" response from everyone that shoots it.
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I hate to say this, but call S&W and have your serial# at hand.
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I've only had optics fail at the National Championship matches. Twice. Three years apart.
It's that Murphy character at work.
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ProEars Gold, Pilla glasses with the Rx insert.
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All I need is an auto bolt release.
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Just pop a rivet into one of the witness holes to limit capacity.
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If you're going to sell a Glock, now would be the time. Try to find one in a store.
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There are places where the law prohibits threaded barrels. With no mention of pinned and welded exceptions in it.
It's not worth getting jammed up over.
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On 4/19/2020 at 12:13 PM, ltdmstr said:
Depends on what you're trying to do. If you just want an approximate weight, spring gages are fine. But they're not particularly accurate. A static, NRA type weight set is more accurate and consistent.
Same here. The weights are right on the money.
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When the distributors are out of stock, there's no projected delivery date.
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I have a 5" take-off barrel for a 610 if you need it. Just PM me.
My mistake. It's a 6-1/2" from a 610 Classic. It has the factory quick-change front sight base.
I apologize for that.
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Be sure to read the FedEx or UPS guidelines for shipping firearms. They'll take a hard line on claims if you didn't follow their requirements to the letter.
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At the beginning of the season and just prior to the National Championships.
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On 2/26/2020 at 10:37 AM, tylerradke said:
I have a loaded operator in .45 that has the ILS mainspring housing. Looking at reducing the spring weight and was wondering why the ILS springs are so much heavier than standard. Even the Wolff lighter weight springs are still mid 20 pound range. What weight spring should I go with, or should I spend the extra money and swap out the MSH?
They meet the drop test in CA.
I would toss it and start fresh.
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Are you using moon clips? Do you have a de-mooner? Be sure to avoid short-stroking the trigger.
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I have two. One by David Sams and one by Rock River. Both have been flawless. Both with 1 in 32 KKM barrels.
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15 hours ago, RickT said:
Google CM machine. I have the 0.065 inserts on two of my 1911s and they made a big difference. They also sell a 0.032 set.
I have the same ones. Excellent product.
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Greg Derr.
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On 3/25/2020 at 6:31 AM, RIIID said:
I've had two Springfield HC Ultra Compact frames that I want put a 3" to 3.5" slides on them chambered for 9x23. I would try to have the sights part of the slide like SV's "Tiki" pistol. These would make neat little pocket guns with power greater than a .357 magnum. Someday I'll be able to do it.
Rich
We'd love to see you back in the game.
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17 hours ago, 2MoreChains said:
I don’t know if the parts are compatible, but this is a good source for GSG magazines and parts.
https://www.taylor-tactical-supply.com/gsg-1911-22lr-s/140.htm
Thanks. I'll reach out to them.
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On 3/14/2020 at 3:50 PM, AHI said:
almost hate to recommend this but
I've reached out to them and ISMI. No responses yet.
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I've been using Marvels for over 15 years now. I change the recoil spring yearly. No issues with the original Metalform mags or the GSG mags.
I only run SV ammo through them. I've used almost every SV ammo made.
Works fine and super accurate, (all of mine shoot less than 1"@50 yards from a ransom rest).
They make a steel-slide, lock-back version now.
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I wonder if the chamber is a bit out of spec.
What Did You Pay For NIB Stock Gen 5 G34 In Jan or Feb 2020?
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Between $650-750 NIB would be a non-gouging price. Often, pricing depends on location.
Tough time to buy a gun right now. Service-pistol style guns are a scarce commodity in this climate. It won't get better anytime soon.
Distributors are out of stock. If you see one, just buy it if it's close to the price you want to pay.