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I did not spend as much time and energy on guns this past 18 months, but I also was not out of the game entirely.

I completed a project I long wanted to do.

Thread my 941, my 225, and my p85


While those three were away for work at Adco, i found this gem for a steal.

Of course had to find a threaded barrel for it also.


The 92x will not be threaded, but it is about the same overall size and heft.

I apologize for the upside-down image, Pbase is being stupid. Here is the next to last acquisition. If you remember I have a love for the USP line.

USP expert w/jet


The final one is a pistol, well the acquisition of a pistol that I long wanted to try out. I hunted for a few years for a Sphinx. I never found exactly what I was looking for.

When I saw this online and found a 10% off code, well.



I had some time to rearrange my ammo safe also.

 
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Eek
A safe to be envied.




The Enemy's gate is down.
 
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And Yes I am impressed!
 
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Clearly I need to up my game......

Nice projects!!


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I remember when you started on the suppressor path.
I wonder what the gun safe(s) look like if that’s the ammo safe......
 
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I bought my first can in 2006 the original AAC pilot. something that finally gave up the ghost. I have a number of cans now, but none since that last lot. I focused mostly on SBR's prior to 2020
 
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wow, that is good stuff!

Can I come over? Wink


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Buy that Classic SIG in All Stainless,
No rail wear will be painless.
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It's amazing what a difference in "shelf sag" several carefully cut and placed pieces of pine can make.
Now I see there are at least "two" of us that do that! Razz
Nice safe reorganization job!



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It's amazing what a difference in "shelf sag" several carefully cut and placed pieces of pine can make.
Now I see there are at least "two" of us that do that! Razz
Nice safe reorganization job!


Tell me about it. I had to do it in the gun safe also.
 
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My modern weapon systems trigger spring, hammer spring, firing pin spring and front sight came in today. USPS finally delivered it after it had made it to our regional postal hub twice before going up to NJ twice.

The new trigger pull averages Double and single action



Front sight change over.




the sides



Now maybe after I finish chapter 10 of book 4, I will treat myself to an afternoon of actually shooting it.
 
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