NMGonzo
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holy mother of brahma!
Because they were already thin from the original Meltdown job and the big rollmark "1991A1" looks terrible even if it is fresh (IMO), so I felt it would be a cleaner, classier look if the slide was bare.Just curious, why'd you have the roll marks removed from the slide?
As I put in my original post, all of the refinishing work - checkering, brass bead, removing the roll markings, the high polish, and the blue - were done by Dietrich Gunsmithy in Otis, ME. Robin Dietrich is the 'smith and he's a very talented young man (he's in his mid-20s). He'll be happy to hear that you guessed Ford's, they do great work.Nobody has asked the most important question: Who did the re-blue? My guess it's Fords Master Blue.
You are the anti-glock.
You can get the bushing and reverse plug from Clark Custom Guns, it's their big bushing. Of course, it doesn't come all melted.Can that bushing be purchased separately?
Dietrich did an excellant job milling the sides... or did he? (that'll buff right out smooth as a babys behind when I get er done)I felt it would be a cleaner, classier look if the slide was bare.