Feg 380

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okierider

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Here is my latest project, Needs a sear bar pivot pin and an ejector rod, both parts on the way. Found out that when you boil old dried up cosmoline it looks like someone drug it thru a mud puddle LOL. Still find crooks and cranny's I have to dig that crud out of LOL.
Slide and frame are actually pretty clear of dents and knicks took about 15 minutes with the files to fix the 3-4 it had. Next comes fine sanding and polish. Arguing with the voice in my head right now as to whether I ceracote or just polish the frame. My EDC has a black frame and I like the way it looks but I refurbed one for my daughter that really looks nice with a polished frame!
 

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Looks like a brother to mine.

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Yep, they made a lot of these with different branding ! I have another that is my EDC ,it is a Feg MarkII model AP. It is reliable and accurate and shooting 380 out of it is a pleasure. It is smaller than my snubbies (narrower) so easier to conceal and does not suck to shoot like the mouse guns. I have put a 13 pound recoil spring in this thing so recoil is light.
 

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View attachment 171365 View attachment 171366 Here is my latest project, Needs a sear bar pivot pin and an ejector rod, both parts on the way. Found out that when you boil old dried up cosmoline it looks like someone drug it thru a mud puddle LOL. Still find crooks and cranny's I have to dig that crud out of LOL.
Slide and frame are actually pretty clear of dents and knicks took about 15 minutes with the files to fix the 3-4 it had. Next comes fine sanding and polish. Arguing with the voice in my head right now as to whether I ceracote or just polish the frame. My EDC has a black frame and I like the way it looks but I refurbed one for my daughter that really looks nice with a polished frame!
Louthan Gunworks seems to me that they do good work. Might check on prices with them.
 

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