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Is it normal for the fillet at the front of the slide to be cut so far back you can see the rail of the frame? That is what I first noticed. | |||
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They're all like that. ![]() ![]() Q | |||
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Sigs are my Panacea... ![]() |
Very interesting Q!! It took me a minute to see it! Bill * --- Sig 365, 365XL, 245, P6 * | |||
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Well, not all. The JG P220 mostly line up even. The P220ST actually has a slight overbite. ![]() ![]() | |||
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Why do you bring the P220 in here? Lol. Q | |||
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When you say "All...", you were only talking about P228s? ![]() | |||
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Oriental Redneck![]() |
This thread is about the P228, isn't it? ![]() Q | |||
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It self-cleans the lovebugs out when doing drive-by shootings in Florida during the season. ____________________ | |||
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Someone either slipped at the polishing wheel or were trying to remove an even worse cosmetic defect. The latter is more likely since this part doesn't look like it receives hand polishing treatment as part of it's standard mfg process. On a side note, a defect like this would bother the heck out of the OCD in me. | |||
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