halfmoonclip
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Have a 1910 Browning pocket model, just got it, and cleaned it.
Then I had a moonshot with the knurled bushing that holds the recoil spring in place; it's somewhere in my shop. I may still find it, but in the meantime a replacement would make me feel better.
FN/Browning played a little loose with the 1910 designation. The military and police models had a bushing that was an extension of the slide, while the pocket model has a shorter barrel bushing. The 1910-71 Target works the same way.
It is a knurled knob that fits over the barrel, and latches into the slide.
I tried Numrich without success.
Any ideas for a source?
Thanks,
Moon
Then I had a moonshot with the knurled bushing that holds the recoil spring in place; it's somewhere in my shop. I may still find it, but in the meantime a replacement would make me feel better.
FN/Browning played a little loose with the 1910 designation. The military and police models had a bushing that was an extension of the slide, while the pocket model has a shorter barrel bushing. The 1910-71 Target works the same way.
It is a knurled knob that fits over the barrel, and latches into the slide.
I tried Numrich without success.
Any ideas for a source?
Thanks,
Moon
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