I did not mean to mess up the flow or anything.
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I did not mean to mess up the flow or anything.
You didn't mess up nothing. Makes good sense. Most of the time it just sits in a drawer so we might as well all benefit. Not like it wears out or anything.
I dunno. I think in all fairness there should be a rental fee and shipping covered at minimal, paid to the person loaning. Just my opinion though. Would be cool if we had a “tool crib” section for things like this. I don’t have too many special tools. I do have a decent sight pusher/puller, that fancy sanding block, maybe a few other things. Wonder if anyone on here has a barrel crowning kit?
I got my Garrison out of paperwork jail. It's a good looking gun but I'm looking forward to making a few changes.
Yaaaah! Congratulations my friend. Of course, interested to see what you do with it. My stuff is usually aesthetics, while yours is a mix of aesthetics and function. Thinking the function part won’t be as deep on this one though, given the reputation they have in stock configuration. Cheers!
I sure don't know what I'd change on it myself. Looks durn near perfect just the way it is.
Checker the front strap, and install a solid trigger.
You got it Ken. Also want to change the barrel bushing though to make it all black. Oh, hex bushings and standard grips as well.
The trend now days is solid triggers? I remember when they were all solid and everyone wanted the lighter ones with holes. I'm behind the times I guess. Those do look like real slim grips. My Wilson from long ago came with slim grips. Something going on there too I guess. The good thing is there's so much stuff out there now a person can get whatever they want.
Not a new gun to me.
Sometimes you just have to re-visit and old friend.
And a classic 1911 in 45 ACP is pretty much a guaranteed good time (DW V-Bob).
Close range free hand 24 rounds of Blazer Brass 230 gr ball :D
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