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  • THard6

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    Apr 1, 2010
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    i'd say the cheapest way is to do it yourself. i found this information from another INGO member. it was a new experience. but i'd be willing to do it to another one of my guns. i was scared to do it on my own at first. but i just did a cheaper gun of mine, an older star 9mm largo.

    http://lauerweaponry.com/


    someone else may have a better idea this is just my :twocents:..
    good luck!
     

    us_agent

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    Don't be afraid to do it yourself. It's not that hard and you'll feel better knowing that's your work on your gun.
     
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