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Look what followed me home
46270
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looks and is fast
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Got it out the door with 2 boxxes of winchester ammo for $250[:D][:D][:D][:D]
Life is a journey fear no one, Respect Everyone
Picked this up at the gunshow in Allentown Saturday!!! My first 1911!!
Springfield Arms World War 11 Commemorative 45 acp
Life is a journey fear no one, Respect Everyone
he just begged and begged. had to get some food for him.
found 200 rounds of double tap.
go through a FFL for a FTF, I ask him about it, he thought it
was the law, after I talked with him, he called his FFL and he
gave him the info, he met me at a gas station off of the expressway.
tom
Also see you do not have the feeler gauge in that kit. Believe it is a .006 you will need to set the Barrel correctly at least thats what it is for a 357.
this is the 357 pistol pak
and this is the 44 mag pistol pak
during a divorce I had to sell the 44, but now that I
have another, hell can freeze over before I let it go
again.
Well It was cheap enough that as a Cpl( late 70's) in the Marine Corps I would shoot 500- 1000 each and every week end. That much practice I had to get good.
44 or 357. I've got the Blued 357 pac. But want to get a Stainless 44.
Also see you do not have the feeler gauge in that kit. Believe it is a .006 you will need to set the Barrel correctly at least thats what it is for a 357.
got the feeler gauge in an envelope with the bill of sale.
If you would, please explain how the barrel changes works
he worked with me, three monthly payments, I was happy to
meet up with him, prior military too.
feeler gauge to set the barrel gap.
never cottoned to DW, but hey, if it makes you happy...congrats.
If you would, please explain how the barrel changes works
I own S & W, Colt, Dan Wesson and Ruger, but the Dan Wesson is
nicely made. crisp trigger. I will get another is I ever see it.
quote:Originally posted by PBJloaf
never cottoned to DW, but hey, if it makes you happy...congrats.
If you would, please explain how the barrel changes works
I own S & W, Colt, Dan Wesson and Ruger, but the Dan Wesson is
nicely made. crisp trigger. I will get another is I ever see it.
Both of the DW I have had, Have had the best triggers of any revolver I have owned right out of the box. I do have a couple S& W with better now but they have been reworked.
Have always heard good about them.
We all know that you will enjoy it much.
Congrats to you. Best [:)] [;)] [:D]
And I know just where one is but it's not going anywhere.[:D][:D]
Congrats.
Great find!!!![:p][:p]
quote:Originally posted by 46270
made my last payment today, was able to get on my bike and drive down to get it, I am Soo Very HAPPY.
made my last payment today, was able to get on my bike and drive down to get it, I am Soo Very HAPPY.
Great for you, how much did you pick it up for???
I like mine as well.
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the 44 pak I had to pay 1501. I beat the bid of 1500. by 1 dollar.
so lucky
never cottoned to DW, but hey, if it makes you happy...congrats.
If you would, please explain how the barrel changes works
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp4-pHQ6rUQ
quote:Originally posted by PBJloaf
never cottoned to DW, but hey, if it makes you happy...congrats.
If you would, please explain how the barrel changes works
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp4-pHQ6rUQ
I would add two additional steps to this. Leave the feeler gauge in place so the barrel doesn't turn when the barrel nut is tightened.
The other thing is to use the feeler gauge on all 6 bores on the cylinder periodically to make sure that the cylinder is in complete alignment.