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Those are beautiful guns. I notice those comps have sideways ports versus the traditional ones on top. How do these sideways port comps compare to the standard top port comps? Thanks in advance.

You need to have holes if you run a comp like this. It wont really work without them.

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My IPSC Standard Division pistol.

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I'm noticing the ghost on the slide of where it used to say Edge. How did you accomplish those panel cuts without the bottoms breaking out from where the original cocking serrations were??? I'm thinking about making similar panel cuts on an edge but I ran into the same problem.....

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My IPSC Standard Division pistol

944086_10153520421866219_15687398885962211140034_10153520421891219_175347285035911236146_10153520421966219_274777642584312495169_10153520422001219_367363425344312507580_10153520421931219_3306387718893

I'm noticing the ghost on the slide of where it used to say Edge. How did you accomplish those panel cuts without the bottoms breaking out from where the original cocking serrations were??? I'm thinking about making similar panel cuts on an edge but I ran into the same problem.....

Metal build up on the affected serrations. Those exposed serrations are still the original cuts.

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I'm noticing the ghost on the slide of where it used to say Edge. How did you accomplish those panel cuts without the bottoms breaking out from where the original cocking serrations were??? I'm thinking about making similar panel cuts on an edge but I ran into the same problem.....

Metal build up on the affected serrations. Those exposed serrations are still the original cuts.

Metal build up? Like someone just tig welded some filler rod?

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