Anybody get anything cool that is gun-related today?

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Got my new site pusher in yesterday evening.

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I've had this model for about 3 years now. I bet I have swapped over a hundred sets of sights with it. Solid as hell too. I will never sell mine!

I do recommend getting a couple business cards and putting them between the knobs that hold the slide in place and the slide. They can slightly rub the slide and leave a mark or two. The business card prevents that.

The only rear sight I can't do with this tool, is from a Sig P250.
 

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Little 9mm and a new 20 gauge from Academy this afternoon
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I've had this model for about 3 years now. I bet I have swapped over a hundred sets of sights with it. Solid as hell too. I will never sell mine!

I do recommend getting a couple business cards and putting them between the knobs that hold the slide in place and the slide. They can slightly rub the slide and leave a mark or two. The business card prevents that.

The only rear sight I can't do with this tool, is from a Sig P250.
It is solid for sure. Built like a tank.
 

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After looking through Matt’s at Range 66, i decided it was going on the list. A board member posted one the next day for a heck of a value and i pounced. Wow, older eyes, this thing is a game changer, not only will it make it fun again, but rather than scope them, this baby will have you banging steel or whatever else center mass. Love it!
 

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I didn't get anything new today, but spent a couple of hours this afternoon cleaning up the Stevens .22/.410 I got from deceased FIL that I've posted pics of in this thread.
It had been stored for who knows how many years barrel up in a closet. Light rust had made it into the barrel for about 1/4", and about 2" down from the muzzle on the exterior. Oil and 0000 steel wool really cleaned up the exterior after a vigorous scrubbing.
I don't think any part of this gun had been treated with oil, ever. Fortunately it still locks up tight so it didn't get much use.
Shot some .410 shells through it and a couple dozen .22 RF after cleaning. The .22 was fairly accurate group wise offhand but shooting way low at a burn barrel at 20 yds. I'm sure a bench would tighten that up. The issue is the ramp for the rear leaf sight is gone. There is a little wad of clay or something under it, but it needs a factory ramp to get that rear sight up high enough.
Anybody have one I could buy?
The metal looks good now. No pits as it was just surface rust. What I didn't know about these guns is that if I select the top .22 barrel and shoot it, all one has to do is recock the hammer and fire the .410 under barrel. It changes automatically. Pretty cool.
The rifle/shotgun combo has always been on my wish list. I would have preferred the .22 hornet/20 ga combo, but this one came with a good price.....free.
 

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I didn't get anything new today, but spent a couple of hours this afternoon cleaning up the Stevens .22/.410 I got from deceased FIL that I've posted pics of in this thread.
It had been stored for who knows how many years barrel up in a closet. Light rust had made it into the barrel for about 1/4", and about 2" down from the muzzle on the exterior. Oil and 0000 steel wool really cleaned up the exterior after a vigorous scrubbing.
I don't think any part of this gun had been treated with oil, ever. Fortunately it still locks up tight so it didn't get much use.
Shot some .410 shells through it and a couple dozen .22 RF after cleaning. The .22 was fairly accurate group wise offhand but shooting way low at a burn barrel at 20 yds. I'm sure a bench would tighten that up. The issue is the ramp for the rear leaf sight is gone. There is a little wad of clay or something under it, but it needs a factory ramp to get that rear sight up high enough.
Anybody have one I could buy?
The metal looks good now. No pits as it was just surface rust. What I didn't know about these guns is that if I select the top .22 barrel and shoot it, all one has to do is recock the hammer and fire the .410 under barrel. It changes automatically. Pretty cool.
The rifle/shotgun combo has always been on my wish list. I would have preferred the .22 hornet/20 ga combo, but this one came with a good price.....free.

Looks like Numrich has the rear sight elevator in stock.
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufacturer/savstevspgfld/rifleshotgun-combos/22-410
 

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