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    Jim Clark article, from Guns magazine: Jan.1972

    One of the interesting features is the single upper lug barrel it has.
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    Jim Clark article, from Guns magazine: Jan.1972

    Mr Clark did some amazing work, I was fortunate to find one of his early long slide built on a 1945 Remington Rand in June of '63 :)
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    Which would you choose?

    Wood just looks pretty and they're just fun to shoot ;)
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    Nighthawk pics....,

    AAC - with and without ;)
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    New Member

    Welcome from WA! Everyday carry ;)
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    Newbie....I guess

    Welcome to the forum - my only once US ARMY before Mr Clark got hold of it :)
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    Help me justify TRP

    I'd say the TRP is above the loaded models for fit and finish, not quite to the Custom Shop level - I have a couple of TRPs (SS and Full Rail) and I think they were the money spent, I have a CRG Professional as well and as far as accuracy they all shoot better than I can ... I will admit I have...
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    Dan Wesson Dan Wesson Picture Thread

    Here's one of my early Classic that has been freshened up with Harrison Design TR Sear, Hammer, Hammer Strut, Pin Set, Slide Stop, Safety and short trigger with the Radial Bore Bushing and EB Concealed Carry Grip Safety - It is sweet :)
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    Springfield frame. Question

    I have had a several of mine drilled (SACS and local 1911 smith) as the ejectors were "glued" on they were LW Operators and a SS TRP - I like having them pinned, but from what I understand even if the "glue" comes loose the ejector will continue to function but it would come out if the slide is...
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    cmp frame from battle gray to dark

    I have found when done bluing to darken it up, I warm-up the pieces and some used motor oil, immerse for 24 hours and it darkens up nicely for me -
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    What did you carry today?

    DW ECO in 9mm loaded with 147gr Federal HST or if I need a pocket carry my S&W 442
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