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    Quote Originally Posted by dao View Post
    I agree Colonel, I don't see how a person could turn a full size into a CCO without losing and then replacing the MSH pin hole. Now possibly it could be done if turning a bobtail into a CCO? You would know more about that possibility than I do.
    I see what you are saying and definitely know what you mean as that's what the Colonel did, bobbing his full sized frame & msh. In that project I was talking about, the maker started with a CCO, just nibbled a tad from the lower corner of the frame below the pin, then continued that angle into the msh. Much less dramatic than a full bob like the Colonel did, but a nice touch I do believe.
    You can just see the pin above the nibbled off corner.
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    Ah now I see. And I agree. It is a nice touch!

    BTW Bird, have you looked at the Tisas Tank Commander? The newer one, and not the Tanker. At a bit over $400 it looks like a bargain. There's a lot to work with there if you're looking to experiment and learn. Not stainless, but hey black guns are cool too. I've liked every one of my Tisas guns, and I think they're the best value for the buck out there still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdsThaWord View Post
    I see what you are saying and definitely know what you mean as that's what the Colonel did, bobbing his full sized frame & msh. In that project I was talking about, the maker started with a CCO, just nibbled a tad from the lower corner of the frame below the pin, then continued that angle into the msh. Much less dramatic than a full bob like the Colonel did, but a nice touch I do believe.
    You can just see the pin above the nibbled off corner.
    Screenshot_20240207_172308.jpg
    The guy mentions he only moves the MSH pin when he bobtails. So he didn't consider this a bobtail. It's kind of a start and I kind of like it. About all one can do with the officer size frame. Take a lot of contemplation to throw that corner on the grinder, course taking the hacksaw to the whole corner is not for the faint of heart neither. I can only imagine machinist with their mills and cutting dovetails or threading tiny screws for red dots and such. Bet they pray alot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dao View Post
    Ah now I see. And I agree. It is a nice touch!

    BTW Bird, have you looked at the Tisas Tank Commander? The newer one, and not the Tanker. At a bit over $400 it looks like a bargain. There's a lot to work with there if you're looking to experiment and learn. Not stainless, but hey black guns are cool too. I've liked every one of my Tisas guns, and I think they're the best value for the buck out there still.

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1030969196
    I have seen one of those used listed for sale locally. It apparently just sold a a week or so ago, so I missed it. Ultimately? I’d like to get an officer for the grip and that commander for it’s slide. I saw a Champion complete slide (barrel, slide, recoil assembly, etc) on GB, but it cost as much as that Tank Commander. I may have to be patient, do some hunting around and lay out a solid plan. If I can get decent priced used one’s (without shipping fees, transfer fees, etc) I may be able to get what I want (officer and commander) then sell off the un used stuff to fund cool parts. I’m a frugal wheeler dealer.
    Cool new tools you got btw! It’s always nice to get things that make this stuff a bit easier. Had no idea the RIA’s had a bend in the extractors. Good to know. Good luck with the triggers. Should be eazy breezy for you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    The guy mentions he only moves the MSH pin when he bobtails. So he didn't consider this a bobtail. It's kind of a start and I kind of like it. About all one can do with the officer size frame. Take a lot of contemplation to throw that corner on the grinder, course taking the hacksaw to the whole corner is not for the faint of heart neither. I can only imagine machinist with their mills and cutting dovetails or threading tiny screws for red dots and such. Bet they pray alot.
    I would love to have access (and the skills/knowledge) to their equipment. I’d be making all kinds of stuff.

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    Dang it man! I got rid of mine (after hunting, hunting, hunting for a year to get it) because the trigger kept pinching me. Yours is so darn great looking though. Really makes me want to get one and copy you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdsThaWord View Post
    Dang it man! I got rid of mine (after hunting, hunting, hunting for a year to get it) because the trigger kept pinching me. Yours is so darn great looking though. Really makes me want to get one and copy you.
    Cajun gun works has their combat trigger which doesn’t pinch. Now you can start hunting again….
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    Quote Originally Posted by yqtszhj View Post
    Cajun gun works has their combat trigger which doesn’t pinch. Now you can start hunting again….
    I really don't need more pushing either - LOL!
    Really should rent one and see if these CZ handguns are something I want to get into ...
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    I don't care for the smaller slides on CZ's after having Sigs. Harder to rack slide back for me.
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