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  • churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    Springfield Loaded Stainless

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    I just picked this up yesturday, after a lenghthy stay in Bradis' layaway safe Its finally home! I cant wait to put some rnds through her.


    Current 1911 stock.

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    HHMmmmmm...all Stainless, a man of my own heart.
     

    gregkl

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    Gotta love a Mil-Spec... :yesway:


    Scott

    Nice. Looking at your thumb safety has me thinking: I don't like the safety on my SA Loaded. It is too rough to keep my thumb on while shooting. I was thinking of getting an Ed Brown one, but maybe the mil-spec one would be better.

    What do you think?
     

    Lt. Commander

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    That one has the factory mil-spec thumb safety in it still and has worked just fine for me. It is rounded up a bit on the edges for comfort as is the complete gun, that seems to help in overall feel too.

    Scott
     
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