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Thread: Handgun Picture thread
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21 February 2016, 22:31 #916
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22 February 2016, 00:23 #917
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24 February 2016, 17:10 #918
A bit different, since I'm digging into the pistol anyway. Started with a SRT kit, broken hammer reset spring, and Gray Guns adjustable trigger. Needed a deep clean after lots of suppressed shooting, however I don't think I"ll venture this deep into a Sig again.
P220 Combat
220 Frame (1 of 1) by Steven Ragan, on Flickr
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24 February 2016, 17:22 #919
I haven't worked up the guts to completely tear down any of my Sigs. Glocks? No sweat. H&Ks? Covered. Sig? Ugh... I do wan't to learn to do it though, as i like having the ability to work on my own guns. I should get one that needs a little love to begin with, so i actually have a reason to tear it down.
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24 February 2016, 17:36 #920
Wasn't my plan either, until I noticed the broken hammer reset spring. It's fairly intuitive, there's a couple of pins you must hit, and hitting them hurts your special place just in case. I have an Armorer's book. Tonight's work is installing a new hammer stop and reset spring, then hammer, strut and mainspring housing. The trigger from Gray's is still in transit. I may get the de-cocker in tonight as well. Tomorrow will be the SRT kit then wait on the rest to arrive.
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24 February 2016, 18:37 #921
Wasn't as bad as I imagined, went very quickly. Used a punch to verify how the hammer set in relation to the reset spring, easy peasy. Had it back together in about 15 minutes, minus the trigger assembly that I'm waiting on. I can say a 17lb mainspring makes a WORLD of difference in just the feel of manually cocking the pistol and decocking it.
220 Frame 2 (1 of 1) by Steven Ragan, on Flickr
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24 February 2016, 18:57 #922
Nicely done! An armorer manual would definitely help things. I've got Gray's trigger in my P229 Legion that has an overtravel adjustment. I'm still playing with it, but have it adjusted pretty close to perfect now. Talk about quick follow up shots.
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24 February 2016, 19:05 #923
I love my 220. Lots. Almost as much as my 1911s, but maybe more in a different way. My one gripe has been the trigger. I should have done the spring pack and SRT kit long ago, I can tell that already. I'm guessing the trigger will just be icing on the cake. Can't wait. You should try the 17 or 19lb mainsprings from Gray's. (I kinda wish Sig would release the flat trigger from the Legion P series, just to try it)
I was worked up over doing the work myself, but I can tell you, if I can do it, you'll have no trouble what-so-ever.
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24 February 2016, 19:21 #924
I'm spoiled i guess. My first Sig had the Short Reset Trigger in it from the factory. After that, nothing less would do.
I'm pretty confident that i'd be able to work on my Sigs. But that first step is the most difficult.
As for the flat trigger, i would like to try one of those myself. But, i think it's a feature that's only available of the SAO P226 Legion."It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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24 February 2016, 23:25 #925
Ah, didn't realize it was SAO....sigh. Oh well.
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25 February 2016, 08:49 #926
Bought my first Tupperware Glock today – a gen 3 G22!
Has a CVH serial prefix so I knew it was an early one. It came with 3 mags, paperwork, cleaning rod and brush for $350!!
After I handed the guy the money and was about to walk away he said, “oh yeah, here’s 50 rounds of ammo for you.” Turned out to be Speer JHP. A sweet deal, I think!
There’s some holster wear and a few other marks, nothing major. It has barely-visible night sights that will need to be replaced. The extractor is a non Loaded Chamber Indicator one.
Upon disassembly I noticed some gouge marks on the frame rails. It appeared to be where the locking block would make contact.
I was a little concerned about this so I contacted Glock to get their opinion, and I also wanted to know an approximate manufacture date. An armorer I spoke with said the wear was normal which is why they changed the locking block design. I was also advised that the gun was imported on 09/01/1998.
Overall, I’m happy with my purchase! I plan to buy a spring kit and replace them and maybe an extended mag release and extended take down lever.
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25 February 2016, 09:09 #927
Nice snag!
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25 February 2016, 15:05 #928
Finally committed to buying a plain Shield 9 today. Had been looking for a "ported" shield for the last month but no dice. I was able to coax my G43 outta my wife's hands long enough to snap a side by side photo. Good problem to have I guess...
The search for a duty sized double stack continues though. My girly small hands really limit me. I rented a lane at Buds for an hour with unlimited free pistol swaps. Tried a VP9, P30, G34, SR9 and a CZ-SP01. I shot each really well slow fire which is typical for me, however when I started picking up the pace with failure drills and bill drills my small sized mitts really started affecting the controllability.
At this point I think I need to look into a grip reduced glock, but am open to suggestions.
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25 February 2016, 15:18 #929
Check out the new Ruger American Pistol with the small grip shell. It reduces the grip's depth and width, giving it a really nice, controllable feel. I have the "blocky" grip problem with Glocks and this is a way better feel than my full size G units. As to the fact it's still a Ruger; I think they really upped their game with this handgun. It's worth a try.
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25 February 2016, 15:28 #930