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Oriental Redneck |
Those who like to tinker or build FrankenSIGs probably know Matrix Precision has been offering small parts and 80% frames for some time now. But they have stepped up and now offers complete frames. I just received one of their 228 frames, named REV228, "REV" for Revenant Arms, and the quality is first-rated. Finish is hard anodized, and the only way to tell the difference between it and the original factory frame is the REV228 has a subtly more squarish and more robust looking trigger guard. I had an orphaned complete P228 upper hanging around and the complete small lower parts from the cracked P228 Nickel from 2019. So, the result is a completely "new" gun, the REV P228. Everything fit perfectly, and frame-to-slide fit is pretty tight. All functions checked out. Test firing soon. UPDATE with range report Knowing the stock plastic grips, being too squirmy, were not going to give me a good session, I swapped them out right away for the Hogue G10 Piranha grips. Preloaded all the mags with 250 rds of various brands, weights, pressure and configurations. Onto the range. Went through them in a flash. Not a single hiccup. The old action is smooth and fantastically crisp. What a great day it was. How can it not be great, shooting this obsolete gun? On a side note, this is Shiloh Range, which changed ownership a little over a month ago, and I'm glad it did for the better. Just the new target posting system is a huge plus. The previous owner and the the old crew, while extremely nice people, never bothered to update that system, which sucked big time. This message has been edited. Last edited by: 12131, Q | ||
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Sweet, would make a nice addition to a 22 conversion kit. Please tell us more about the two wood pieces labeled 'slide block'. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Just my way of quickly making the slide block for the folded slide using some spare wood laying around. The 2 pieces are screwed together into one. And the hole you see on top is for tapping out the 2 breech block roll pins from the slide. Q | |||
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Looks fantastic! The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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That frame appears to look the part, so to speak. Nice that you put all of those parts back to use, well aside from the shattered locking insert if I recall correctly. -MG | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Well, you were the one who correctly guessed the broken part to win the Karma. But, you never answered my attempts to contact you. I no longer have that red dot (think it was the PRO), but I have a different brand RDS to offer, if you want. Yeah, everything is from that gun, except a different locking insert. Q | |||
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Um...well the reason why you don't have that Aimpoint is because you actually sent it to me. Worked great too. One of my nephews loves it. It was a weird time, with me flubbing up access to that soggy_spinout account right at the same moment. Sorry about that. -MG | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Man, that is absolutely weird. Well, glad you got it, although I don't recall. It's not good that my memory failed me like this. Lol. Q | |||
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Looks great and it seems the price doesn’t break the bank either. Regards, Waco Learning from my mistakes since 1974... | |||
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Very nice, would be proud to own that! | |||
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That's nice. I kinda like that trigger guard profile. So I'm guessing Sigs patent or copyright expired ? Or Sig Sauer gave matrix permission. Looks good. . | |||
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Thank you, Q, for this information. I was unfamiliar with Matrix Precision. Very nice P228 build. Been looking to buy a P226R, but even blue label prices are high. Scored a blem P226 lower with rail from Matrix Precision for $139 with only $4 shipping. Got the last one! Something finally worked out for me. | |||
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That rug really tied the room together. |
That's pretty cool. Good to see that old work horse P228 slide getting some use. ______________________________________________________ Often times a very small man can cast a very large shadow | |||
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Looks nice, and made here in NC. Awesome. What’s the story with the scratches on the slide? A man who does not read has no appreciable advantage over the man who cannot read. | |||
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Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished |
There was a thread on these frames not long ago. I bought the "2269", 226 frame, 229 slide version and will pick it up next week. I have 2 complete P229 E2 slides to use including a Pro Cut one that I have a DPP mounted to. Question: Was the sear spring seat pin pre-installed or did you install that yourself? I have detail stripped classic Sigs several times and this is the only part I have never installed because I have never removed it. I have a new one and plan to install it as the first thing I do if needed. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Just me testing out how tough the slide is against SOS several years ago.
It came pre-installed, which is a big plus. You can see the sear spring seat spin from the old gun sitting all alone in the 3rd pic (right between the screwdrivers). Q | |||
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Looks even better wearing the G10 grips. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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Nice!!!! And good shooting 12131 !!! ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
Thanks for Guinea pigging this one, I’ve been curious about these since they were posted a few months back. ______________________________________________ Carthago delenda est | |||
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Inject yourself! |
Very nice! Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs. Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops ! Expectations are premeditated disappointments. | |||
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