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"The waiting is the hardest part
Every day you see one more card
You take it on faith, you take it to the heart
The waiting is the hardest part"

T. Petty and the HB's


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The tension! Ugh. Post your tracking #s so we can really crack out on the waiting game. Big Grin
 
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I don't know why, but this keeps playing in my head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...pY1Y&feature=related


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The traveling 10mm has been to 6 states and one "commonwealth" for some fun (and yes, it has actually been fired!).

Still holding up well and shooting better with age!!



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The traveling 10mm has been to 6 states and one "commonwealth" for some fun (and yes, it has actually been fired!).

Still holding up well and shooting better with age!!


That is so Beautiful! I'm on the second list and hope to send mine in soon before I go to FL for the winter. Mine will look a lot like your Sig 10MM when it's done. I envy you.
 
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220 Parts, good thing I can't drool remotely, as would be all over your gun! LOL Do all 10mm mags have red baseplate, as shown? Just a little touch of bling?


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Jerry -
The red base plates are for safety - a reminder that firearms can be unfriendly! and to keep droolers away!!

My 10mm has prototype mags and thus the baseplate. Will wait till Bruce is in MA next May to get it upgraded.

Looking forward to seeing the second batch - the first batch were looking very nice!!

Just a side note - the red front sight is hard to see at the indoor range. Great outside!



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Ouch! Base plate wouldn't really keep me away or contain drooling!

Since no one is watching or listening and it's just us, tell the truth, you were only about 6" away from the paper to make that fabulous group? LOL No joke that is indeed tight, especially for a caliber like 10mm!


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Jerry - Flork sells these targets just to make us wannabes look better. He might be able to get you a volume discount...


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Jerry,

Take a look at the size of the holes...looks like he was shooting .22LR. Come one, admit 220...you dragged out the Golden Boy and were shooting at 7 yards weren't you?????

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Dude, you're bumming my high. 220Parts, tell us that was shot at at least 50 yards - and offhand!
 
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Standard 10 meters at the indoor range. The gun is much more accurate than the shooter ever will be!!

GGI did a very nice job on this pistol!!


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Standard 10 meters at the indoor range. The gun is much more accurate than the shooter ever will be!!

GGI did a very nice job on this pistol!!

220 -
Forgive me if this has been asked and answered before...did you need to trim the grips to fit the magwell?


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Scott did the work, but after looking at a pair of new grips I have, the 10mm grips have been trimmed.


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Another picture of the grips:



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220 parts, thanks for tip on volume purchase from Flork! Anything to make customers look better.... if any left after I attempt to improve my image!

Anarion, interesting call on targets! LOL


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Howdy! it's a great day. here's the official family snapshot of the first 10mm run. Mags and mag releases are fitted and all of your 10mm's are going out now. Your long wait is over. Here they are!



A few are not in this image. I'm reworking two for some inadvertant cosmetic issues, and two have been delivered.

-Bruce




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Howdy! it's a great day. here's the official family snapshot of the first 10mm run.


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That's fantastic! Great photo, and outstanding work.
 
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Looks like the Flork'ster has been busy Cool


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Flork has already left and moved on to work at Apex with Randy in CA. It's all Bruce, Torie and Roy now.
 
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