Get a new red ausie seal from the bay; transforms the firing cycle by actually sealing
Get a new red ausie seal from the bay; transforms the firing cycle by actually sealing
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
This may help. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/weih...cs-t18643.html
Also I believe Nick (Tinbum) done a stripdown guide on the 45 too
Just remember to use a safety pin through the small hole in the "pusher" - the hole is designed for this purpose - to stop it springing out. Easy enough to work on.
What I also bought for mine that helps massively with consitent hold is a profiled 1911 grip - a wraparound hougue type slip on grip is also good
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Thanks, chaps.
I hate those soft rubber Hogue things. I experimented with them on my CF pistols back when and found they slowed the draw, gave inconsistent and sticky hand placement from a holster, and, while reducing felt recoil into the hand a tad, increased the "split" time back onto target. And the finger grooves never fit my hand. Finger grooves are basically a bad idea in every respect.
On the other hand, none of those considerations apply to plinking with an air pistol, and I can see how they may actually help the loose forgiving hold needed with a powerful springer. I may have to revise my view. Still don't like them, though.
Deffo a Marmite gun. I always wanted one so I got a silver star and a 97 kt stainless together.
Using some HN pellets I can hit a 40 mm spinner at 35/40 yards with regularity.It just needs plenty of practice.And it's still dieselling after 1000 pellets.
Had an older model with plain irons and a newer model with fibreoptics, got rid of the latter for the same reasons as the OP. They felt much less precise.
Good deals with these members
Can you put a bit of black tape over the fibre optics on the rear sight to see if this makes the sight picture better for you?
Rich.
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