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Thread: Personal Firearms
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08-08-2012, 04:24 AM #111
couldn't agree more, that's also one more reason I carry my 45, when it comes to point shooting this one just lines up with my hand on perfectly. I also have practiced point shooting since I was a kid with pellet guns and the like, as my wife can attest to. I got pretty good. When we got our house and I started picking off citronella candles and flower pots in the backyard, did not make her too happy. But it made me a much better shot.
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08-08-2012, 06:28 AM #112
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Thanked: 522Colt Officer's SS .45 ACP w/Cocobolo grips. Manstopper extraordinaire.
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09-21-2012, 09:57 PM #113
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Thanked: 1I've had this Smith & Wesson for years, shot the extractor out of it, and now it's a paperweight because in a city of over 1,000,000 people... no one will repair it.
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09-21-2012, 10:49 PM #114
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09-21-2012, 11:54 PM #115
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Thanked: 1There's the rub, I had the extractor... lost it in a move!? Now the Canadian S&W authorized repair won't sent the part any more 'cause you "need to be a gunsmith" Apparently the spring behind the extractor has a very specific rate, and you have to do as you mentioned, remove material from the extractor to bring it within spec. The S&W guy up here wants the complete gun and unknown monies to repair, I'm not comfortable plopping a handgun the mail/courier and getting a bill that's north of the value of the piece. I got a different story from other suppliers and smiths and have shelved the project until I visit USofA and can hopefully just buy the $14.00 part "over the counter" and get it in working order. I can't even get the original drawings to have a machinist weld and reshape the damaged area. I imagine the steel is hardened etc, so welding may not be an option... bugs me, the S&W part is under $20.00! The extractor is part #101270000 IIRC.
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09-22-2012, 12:07 AM #116
Re: Personal Firearms
That's no fun. If you were in the US I know a great gun smith which specializes in antique firearms and handguns. And only charges $40 an hour.
I recently decided I needed a big loop lever for my Marlin 336 . I didn't want to spend $150 for the one from Wild West so I found the part number for the factory Marlin one and called. They wouldn't ship to me because I'm not a FFL or gunsmith. And this is something that only takes a couple screws and 5 minutes to replace. Thankfully one of the local FFLs thought it was hilarious they wouldn't send it to me so he ordered it for me. $87 including shipping and tax.
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09-22-2012, 12:24 AM #117
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Thanked: 1Nice, a friend is pals with the owner of Alberta Tactical Rifle, he's gonna chat him up and see if anything is feasible at their end. You wanna weep with joy, have a look at their work: Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply
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09-22-2012, 12:53 AM #118
Re: Personal Firearms
Wow. That is some nice looking stuff.
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09-22-2012, 04:27 PM #119
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09-22-2012, 06:26 PM #120
My first 1911 45 ACP.
Not for home defence, not for personal defence...and apparently not for target defence - this was after 75 rounds at 25 yards.
It was my first time out with her - I'll be able to reuse the same target
...next time I'll bring my glasses.