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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2608532" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Got a buddy who won a 1911 in a contest. It's from an overseas manu, like Turkey-ish or something, but it's pretty nice. Nice trigger-pull, nice polished finish (I dunno if it's nickel or stainless), etc.</p><p></p><p>Problem is, it'll drop the hammer on a trigger pull without the grip safety being depressed. He's wanting to get it kinda worked-over, you know, just a general function-improvement with feedramp polishing, etc., as well as fix the grip safety issue. Maybe have some checkering done, I dunno.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, besides Dr. Grayson and some of the other folks who'll be backed up for 4-6 months, or will cost 2 arms and half a leg, who would be a good choice in the Tulsa/Bartlesville area? He doesn't need world-class work, nothing fancy, just a nice going-over and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2608532, member: 9374"] Got a buddy who won a 1911 in a contest. It's from an overseas manu, like Turkey-ish or something, but it's pretty nice. Nice trigger-pull, nice polished finish (I dunno if it's nickel or stainless), etc. Problem is, it'll drop the hammer on a trigger pull without the grip safety being depressed. He's wanting to get it kinda worked-over, you know, just a general function-improvement with feedramp polishing, etc., as well as fix the grip safety issue. Maybe have some checkering done, I dunno. Anyways, besides Dr. Grayson and some of the other folks who'll be backed up for 4-6 months, or will cost 2 arms and half a leg, who would be a good choice in the Tulsa/Bartlesville area? He doesn't need world-class work, nothing fancy, just a nice going-over and such. [/QUOTE]
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