Would you say the symbol was certainly filed off, or could the rifle have been made closer to 1945 and simply didn't have it at all?
I've done some research as well. Thank you guys so much! Feel free to keep the info coming.
Preferably the Compact with rail, but open to any Beretta 9mm Inox models to compliment my current M9A1.
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Needing a gun for the Mrs. She likes small compact revolvers with external hammers. The Taurus Pink Poly (Yeah, I just said that) is the gun I'm looking for, but will entertain any offers for ultra lite revolvers. Text is best, as I don't check my messages that often.
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Only modular add on was the adjustable grips. Seems like 45ACP is the most important thing in the Army's eyes right now. I'll buy it, but the Army wont.
Anyone know a gunsmith in the Tulsa Area who could give me a hand? I love sports world, but they are on around a 3 week turnaround time and I know this will be a quick and simple process.
Oh and just FYI guys. Gunsmith at 2A will be out until/through June.
Yet another fine shooting Kimber. After a couple adjustments, I am happy with how it shoots at about 35 feet.
It's not a NEW pistol. But I sure like my subcompact P250. It's my current carry pistol and I'm thinking about getting the parts kit for the full size .45. Check out their interchangable trigger group on their website if you havent already. I think I would get the most out of the P238 though...
Appreciate the help guys. I also failed to mention that this Kimber is brand new and have only racked the slide about 3 times. I'm actually shooting it around lunch time at 2A. Figured I would get some wear on it before installing the new parts.
Just purchased the Wilson Combat thick flange barrel bushing and "long" guide rod plug. Neither are an easy fit. The barrel bushing will hardly fit around the barrel and will hardly fit within the slide (let alone both together). I own a Kimber Custom II and am afraid to force the parts in...
RIA also makes the Citadel 1911's. I have the 3.5" Citadel M1911 and I love it. Never had a problem with FMJ or hollow points. I have only fed hollow points manually and fired about 300 rounds of FMJ, but still no problem. Everyone who has shot it has loved it/bought one themselves. Unless you...