Areoflyer09
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With be a peach sounds interesting...
I’m blaming that no coffee. Which will be rectified shortly as the power is back on.
With be a peach sounds interesting...
I'm not the adventurous type.
New magazine latch, spring and grips are ordered.Good deal. If is all it takes to guilt you into fixing a pistol, I can't imagine what kinda work your wife gets outta you with a case of Coors lite.
That is HOT!You wouldn't be too deep into it to do a basic upgrade with the CGW Ultra-Lite Kit (around $50 with shipping). Makes a big difference over stock, and you'll like the trigger better. To be fair, it needs to be Wizardized to make the trigger more 1911-esque, but the Ultra-Lite kit is a step in that direction.
Mine (matte stainless version) has been completely lobotomized by The Wizard. Love it, and the only reason I'd ever consider turning it loose would be to buy H-45's DW Valor Commander.
I added the FO front sight and Lok frag grips. This is a runner, never ever a malfunction of ANY kind. The wood grips below are now on mcapo's "shiny" 75B.
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Have a good day Number 1 CZ salesman.Off to my shift at the LGS! Have a good day all
Hey WT.
New magazine latch, spring and grips are ordered.
The mag latch spring appeared to be the main issue along with the mismatched grips. It allows the mag to drop free with out pushing the release. Tweaking the spring and tightening the grip cured the issue, but it will have all new parts by the end of the week.
Your worked. Thank you. It was only on my list for about 5 years.
You wouldn't be too deep into it to do a basic upgrade with the CGW Ultra-Lite Kit (around $50 with shipping). Makes a big difference over stock, and you'll like the trigger better. To be fair, it needs to be Wizardized to make the trigger more 1911-esque, but the Ultra-Lite kit is a step in that direction.
Mine (matte stainless version) has been completely lobotomized by The Wizard. Love it, and the only reason I'd ever consider turning it loose would be to buy H-45's DW Valor Commander.
I added the FO front sight and Lok frag grips. This is a runner, never ever a malfunction of ANY kind. The wood grips below are now on mcapo's "shiny" 75B.
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I might have to do that to Henri’s Shiny 75b but with different grips. It’s bone stock but we have run about 750 rounds thru....
Just got back to the old place from the new one to get it ready for an open house this afternoon. Which I don't think will happen. The Outback isn't exactly a tank, but at times I felt like I was driving a pop can the way the wind was moving me around. Good idea to bail out of any outside activities that can wait until tomorrow. It's a popcorn/John Wayne movie kind of day.
I just watched a cool Espionage movie called "THE DEBT"...on Amazon Prime
The redhead from Zero Dark Thirty was a major player along with the older actress from RED Helen Mirren.
A terrific movie. I mean...terrific.!!!
Thanks! I just dressed it up. The Wizard gets credit for making it scream under the hood for sure. I actually don't have a lot of rounds through the matte stainless... it's become one of those "almost too pretty to shoot" guns. ALMOST.That is HOT!
As much as I liked the wood grips on mine, I think they look 10x better on yours. Something about the deep rich cocobolo color of the grips against that polished stainless really sets off the whole visual package.There is shiny on the bottom with your old grips and full wizard SAO. That is one slippery gun to hold onto but dang is that trigger awesome! Wizard does incredible work!!!!!!
CM - picking up a bottle of Permatex from O'Reilly around 1pm, and spending some bench time this afternoon giving at least a couple pieces some assembly lube lovin'.
No idea, but good question. I don't plan to use it on anything polymer, only the CZ and 1911 pistols. Seems like it might be overkill for polymers, that something like Slip or Lucas synthetic would be more than enough?Anybody know if this stuff would have any ill effect on polymer? Would be interested in using some on some of my pieces, but wouldn't want to find out that it interacted poorly with polymer if it got onto other areas of the frame.
No idea, but good question. I don't plan to use it on anything polymer, only the CZ and 1911 pistols. Seems like it might be overkill for polymers, that something like Slip or Lucas synthetic would be more than enough?