naaaa your splitting hairs now
no seriously; ive no doubt you will find this, as all fwbs a revelation and can only enhance a
quality shot such as yourself
. back to the cp1 i can also add that the trigger sear is a cinch to remove with only the one spring to worry about and this is contained quite well
in a recess ;all engagement surfaces are now nicely polished and refitted with lith grease.
.the trigger guard is to small and catches my knuckle enough to irritate so cut out a segment as some
match pistols have, retaining the curve around the trigger radiusing its corners and lapping in at the back ,this
feels more free and looks good,repolished the trigger to a shine resprayed the guard satin black.
spent a couple of hours sanding and polishing the wood and re-staining with a nice dark mahogany,
fine wire wooled then restained.Several coats of "true oil" which has bought out the grain and a nice
deep shine! thats the .22 done so the .177 is next.should look the buiss as a matched pair in a suitable case.