Old man winter says it time for more vitamin d.I'm going to try and reduce some stress by working out today. Haven't used my exercise equipment all year and my weight is the highest it's ever been. Working from home, lack of sunlight, poor diet and no exercise are not ingredients to a healthy lifestyle.
Okay, done whining about my problems. Hope everyone has a good day today. God bless you my friends.
VERY sharp looking!!I got the SPFD Ronin 10mm back from machining recently. I had 25lpi high cut checkering done, flat top and serrated slide, and ball cuts done. Jim Milks from Innovative Custom Guns did me a favor and did this work with the checkering very quickly for me as he was doing some batch work otherwise AllenM is my usual machining go to guy the last several years. I still have a bit to do, fit a WC beavertail, dehorn, blend the rear of the slide and serrate, cerakote etc.
Old man winter says it time for more vitamin d.
I started taking some again recently and immediately saw an improvement in my outlook.
Dig that slide on the SP 01!It is a CZ kinda day!
Made a trip to Mr. AllenM's....
Tac Sport and the DWX milled for an optic.
CZ SP-01 received an optic cut along with a cut and color.
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It is a CZ kinda day!
Made a trip to Mr. AllenM's....
Tac Sport and the DWX milled for an optic.
CZ SP-01 received an optic cut along with a cut and color.
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Need this deal in the form of a P-07 but they're still managing to be $400 new Maybe Black Friday or Cyber Monday will solve that...if any have an extra $300 and desire a P-09
I’ve heard good things about those, personally have a fix-it-sticks set that works very good for me.Thoughts on this or something like it to use to mount optics on pistols?
Wheeler Manual Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Inch/Pounds Measurement, Bits and Storage Case for Scope Mounting, Gunsmithing and Maintenance
Yeah, to be honest, I've never owned one. Using more optics these days, would be good to get one since these screws are very small.I’ve heard good things about those, personally have a fix-it-sticks set that works very good for me.
As a farmer who goes by the motto if a little’s good more is better and too much is almost just enough, I could definitely break things without a good torque wrench.
According to this dated photo, I've had the Wheeler since 2014. Quite a few scopes have been mounted without issue.Thoughts on this or something like it to use to mount optics on pistols?
Wheeler Manual Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Inch/Pounds Measurement, Bits and Storage Case for Scope Mounting, Gunsmithing and Maintenance
Or maybe the digital version?
Wheeler Digital Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Interchangeable Bits and LCD Display for Firearm Maintenance and Gunsmithing
Looks like the Wheeler site itself has a BF sale going with up to 50% although I can't seem to see how much shipping will be.
Have you had any concerns with the granularity of the settings in that one that would make you want the digital version?According to this dated photo, I've had the Wheeler since 2014. Quite a few scopes have been mounted without issue.
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I have the fat wrench and my only issue is that unless you are torquing to 5 lbs (5, 10, 15, 20, etc) you do have to guess just a little bit. That said, use mine frequently.Thoughts on this or something like it to use to mount optics on pistols?
Wheeler Manual Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Inch/Pounds Measurement, Bits and Storage Case for Scope Mounting, Gunsmithing and Maintenance
Or maybe the digital version?
Wheeler Digital Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Interchangeable Bits and LCD Display for Firearm Maintenance and Gunsmithing
Looks like the Wheeler site itself has a BF sale going with up to 50% although I can't seem to see how much shipping will be.
See my post above.Have you had any concerns with the granularity of the settings in that one that would make you want the digital version?
Just curious