Reloadron
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Cleaned up real nice.
Ron
Ron
Great find and useful revolver - even if a bit large for concealed carry. Those pearl grips might suit one's mood at times, and a T-grip helps much when shooting.Picked up a 1964-vintage nickeled 28-2 off GB.
Original Magna grips were a bit scarred, the finish was dull and cloudy, and there were a pair of pimp-tastic pearl grips in the box with it.
Without question, sir. My hearty congratulations.kwb377 said:A couple of hours with some Mother's Polish, some new wood...and it looks much better...
It has been drilled and tapped for scope mounts. I took the bases off and now have to fill in the holes.
Thanks, sounds good. (I have a connection to a machinist AND a 'tool and die' maker.)Easy way to do that, take screws that fit the holes and cut them off as close as possible. Then grind/sand them down flush to the receiver. Add some red Loctite if you really want them to stay in for the long term. Saves on welding such a small area.
Good score. Happy shooting.herrwalther said:Got myself a PSA Dagger. Should be at my LGS before the weekend hits.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa...ed-barrel-2-tone-gray-with-psa-soft-case.html
For those who are unfamiliar with the G2C here it is face to face with my Polish P64.I posted deals for the Taurus G2C, figured I better take advantage of one of them........ Just came in today.
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As everyone states the trigger leaves a lot to be desired but there are upgrades, might do one. Also noticed I have to cock my wrist down about a quarter inch to get a proper sight picture. The mag release is aggressive which in my mind is a good thing, look forward to shooting it.
Okay, I've got to stop now.......... I've gone crazy over the last year and a half.
This will be the last purchase for a long while.
Always wanted a 1911 in .45 caliber and my LGS had a used Rock Island 1911 GI model, the gave it to me for $400. Came with two Wilson Combat magazines, the grips are a little beat up but they're wood and easily refinished, no noticeable holster wear and the bore is excellent.
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Already done with the sanding and wooling, added the first coat of Lin-Speed oil yesterday.I shouldn't Look at anything 1911 without adult supervision. She who must be obeyed said so. Really a nice 1911, enjoy it and a little sanding and some 0000 steel wool plus a little oil and those grips will compliment the gun. Enjoy it!
Ron
When done a pic would be sweet since there will be before and after.Already done with the sanding and wooling, added the first coat of Lin-Speed oil yesterday.
Perfect Rifle!1989 production Browning BAR in 30.06.
Unfortunately I only took the one side before picture, it was the most beat up side.When done a pic would be sweet since there will be before and after.
Ron