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  • clgustaveson

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    My springer had some feed glitches. All being said and done it took a lot of work. I had to polish the ramp, replace the recoil spring, file a nick on the slide.

    Great news!!! IT FEEDS PERFECT! 200 rounds not a single problem! Cheap stock mags, cheap metalform mags, Wilson combat, and trip research.

    I am amazed at what a little TLC can do.

    This job has given me a lot grief with the STI parts. They are high quality but they are much more over sized than Wilson. The sear and thumb safety didn't play well and took s lot of sizing.

    I also spent a few hours hand polishing the barrel and ramp. The stainless barrel being exposed looks much better!

    I intentionally limp wristed it MANY times... This thing is flawless!

    Then I cleaned it all down with the EEZOX! Which is a must have!!!
     

    andrewheath

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    But the grief is worth having a firearm that is truly yours when you customize it with what you want in it isn't it?

    Congratulations are in order I believe.

    And the obligatory Pics?
     

    clgustaveson

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    But the grief is worth having a firearm that is truly yours when you customize it with what you want in it isn't it?

    Congratulations are in order I believe.

    And the obligatory Pics?

    I'll get the slr out in the morning and take some... It looks almost like the one I posted in the 1911 show n tell.... But not quite.
     
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