ChrisG
Thanks Gary! That's what I needed to hear. In my
Saturday, January 12, 2019, 03:52

The newer guns are a tad cheaper as well. It will get at least a couple thousand rounds a year through it, so the lack of counterbore and better metallurgy, etc on a newer one would probably be appreciated down the road. My oldest and finest fitted gun is a 32-20 hand ejector-and a bit of unburned powder can easily keep the crane from closing. My loosest guns are a 1968 1911 and a newer 625 and they just run and run no matter how dirty. Thanks again.


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