oldtex
08-27-2010, 08:47 AM
A thread by at liberty got me to thinking about this issue of parts that need to be fitted to work right versus those that can just be installed into the gun and will function correctly without modification.
Some pistol designs are such that many of their parts require fitting. Others are entirely or almost entirely "drop-in". As examples, many parts on currently-available 1911s often require fitting to function correctly(extractors, thumb safeties, sears, ejectors, links, slide stops, disconnectors, etc), but Glock parts are entirely or almost-entirely drop-in.
Anyone here know which parts (other than springs) on a Kahr are drop-in and which would require fitting?
Some pistol designs are such that many of their parts require fitting. Others are entirely or almost entirely "drop-in". As examples, many parts on currently-available 1911s often require fitting to function correctly(extractors, thumb safeties, sears, ejectors, links, slide stops, disconnectors, etc), but Glock parts are entirely or almost-entirely drop-in.
Anyone here know which parts (other than springs) on a Kahr are drop-in and which would require fitting?