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  • KingClown

    SOmething Witty
    Jul 29, 2020
    1,154
    Deep Blue MD
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    Well after 5 huge screw ups and 2 months Christmans eve I finally got all the parts and was able to build this.

    I am very happy with the end result and so far runs smooth and reliable and dead nuts accurate.
     

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    Magnumite

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 17, 2007
    6,564
    Harford County, Maryland
    You did work fitting and blending the safeties? If so, nice work! The beavertail and thumb safety fitting is nice. You’ve run good border strips around the grips, too. Merry Christmas to you.
     

    KingClown

    SOmething Witty
    Jul 29, 2020
    1,154
    Deep Blue MD
    You did work fitting and blending the safeties? If so, nice work! The beavertail and thumb safety fitting is nice. You’ve run good border strips around the grips, too. Merry Christmas to you.

    Yes I did. I also did a trigger job on it. While I cant measure it I can say its very close to the 3lb pull on my Sig p320.

    I should also add Stealth Arms made the 5 major screw ups and took 2 months to get me all the missing stuff.
     

    KingClown

    SOmething Witty
    Jul 29, 2020
    1,154
    Deep Blue MD
    Really nice
    Congrats on a job well done
    You definitely got me thinking about doing one

    It was fun. Took me about 6-8 hours to do. Wont take near as long next time. Go with good quality parts and you cant go wrong. I used stealth arms it took them 5 times to get the order right. They did apoligize profusly so I will probably give them one more shot. Thier quality though it cant be beat. It didnt take much fitting to get it right.
     

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