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Here's a karma for the old school P-Series crowd. Designed for removing/installing the old style captured mainspring in classic SIG P-Series pistols, this handy tool comes with instructions for use. It was manufactured by an outfit called Total Automation which I believe is no longer in business. The Karmanator! will choose a winner once this thread drops to the bottom of the page. Good luck!



The winner is Modern Day Savage. Thanks to all who participated.

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Lucky Number One.

Since I don't have a third hand, this will be very useful.
 
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Im ninety percent old school, in more ways than one.one. Please include me.
 
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I could use that. Thanks
 
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Oh, I've got some springs to change and that would really help. Please include me in your very generous karma! Smile

But, I'm a bit shocked to learn that Total Automation isn't around any longer. I just tried but their website wouldn't load. Frown

Gerry posted back in January so I'm hoping both he and his business are ok, and that maybe this is just a website down for maintenance or maybe a change in websites. Hoping.
 
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Wow, that is old school! Please include me.

Thank you,
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I’m in. Thanks!


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I’d like a shot at that. Please include
me and thanks!
 
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Please add me. Thanks.


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This is great! Please include me.
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WOW, that looks like a great tool

All I have is old metal framed P-series pistols

Please throw me at the KARMINATOR Big Grin


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Gerry Ritacco (Total Automation) still works, although he no longer has the website. He's the one to go to, if you need a replacement extractor or the rollpin for your folded slide SIG.

Great Karma, but please, do not include me. Thanks.


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Oh yes please. Did this once without. Thanks for the chance.

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Gerry Ritacco (Total Automation) still works, although he no longer has the website. He's the one to go to, if you need a replacement extractor or the rollpin for your folded slide SIG.


Great news! Thanks for the clarification Q!
 
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Yes, I could use this for my old guys. Thank You for the chance.


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I'm in.


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Cool! Please count me in.

Thank you for your generosity.



 
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What a great and versatile tool for Sig aficionados. Please count me in as well. Many Thanks!!
 
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Thats a really nice tool - I have one from Jerry R at Total Automation so please don't include me in the Karma.

Jerry R was a real class act and helped me fit his "Quick Reset Trigger" when he let me try it out oh 12 years ago? Far superior to SIGs SRT with a better reset and far less creep.
 
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