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Jelly, I meant no offense either. You actually made me consider what I could probably do better next time. So thank you!


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Please make sure to show us photos of the finished product.
 
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That frame looks like it came out of the Performance Center



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Nice work!



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very tastefully done and performance center -isque.
 
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A car collector would say it is "over restored." That is, it looks better than new.
 
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Thanks! I’ve always liked the looks of the performance center models, and it was kind of my inspiration.

Over restored is good. The gun was very cheap and it’s something of a skill builder for me. Next is the slide and I’m also doing barrel work too. I thought about a mag extension also. Not sure though.


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You have some natural skills that go with the knowledge you already have.




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Thanks! I’ve always liked the looks of the performance center models, and it was kind of my inspiration.


Do you like the look of the 356 TSW?
 
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SS, yes absolutely! I think that was the first one I came across that really struck me as a nice gun. I had wanted to try and make a Briley bushing, but I think I’m just going to remake the original bushing.. especially since I pressed it out already.


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Very Nice, but you're gonna confuse the hell out of someone on the S&W forum some years from now...
 
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