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11 April 2016, 12:28 #166LEO / MIL
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11 April 2016, 12:29 #167LEO / MIL
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17 April 2016, 10:15 #168NRA Benefactor Member
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20 April 2016, 21:50 #170Member
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^^ SICK
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22 April 2016, 15:58 #171LEO / MIL
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First 200 Rounds though the build
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22 April 2016, 16:01 #172LEO / MIL
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22 April 2016, 17:59 #173
schambers,
That spring is? Not a guru here, haven't seen anything colored like that for 1911s.
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23 April 2016, 08:04 #174LEO / MIL
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The spring is part of a a recoil/ guide rod assembly from SpringCo. I can talk about it a little bit when when I do my first shots video. Works well so far.
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23 April 2016, 08:41 #175
Do you have to use the full length guide rod with the flat recoil spring?
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23 April 2016, 12:24 #176NRA Benefactor Member
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23 April 2016, 13:58 #177LEO / MIL
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23 April 2016, 14:49 #178
Thanks, will be paying attention to that one!
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23 April 2016, 15:02 #179LEO / MIL
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Jerry, do you send your 1911's to someone specific for refinishing?
I'm going to have to get mine cleaned up and I'm apprehensive about doing it myself.
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25 April 2016, 18:33 #180
Not trying to speak for Jerry, but I know those pistols, the Baer Monolith was hard chromed by Baer (can do at Metaloy) and the stainless Ruger above was finished by John Harrison when he built it (brushed/blasted stainless). There's a lot of smiths out there turning out great Ceracote jobs too. Can opt for DLC/PVD as well. I"m going that route on a couple myself.