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      1911 Build #1: Complete!

      Congrats, looks great. Looking forward to a range report !
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Sig P320 45 compact trigger update : After Sig completed the Voluntary Upgrade I installed Sig OEM flat trigger and it feels and works great. Much more comfortable in all aspects. Armory Craft has a +10 percent trigger bar spring, which I purchased and installed. The spring has virtually no...
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      Educate me on string trimmers

      Stihl straight shaft. I live out in the country and use it to trim fence rows and and ditch next to the road. No problems in 5 years of hard use. I believe it is a FS91R.
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      Hammer thrower Gwen Berry turns away from flag while anthem plays at Olympic trials

      Makes you wonder how all of the people that donated feel. I don't believe this is what they had in mind when they gave time and money and support. At this rate more and more people will simply tune out and stop supporting them. I consider actions like that Anti American, and Marxist behavior.
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Thanks for the info. Not sure if I am going like a flat (straight) trigger on my P220 and did not want to put a bunch of money into one just to try it . I did order the trigger from Shepherd Tactical Solutions for the P220. It has the same adjustments for pre and over travel so I thought I would...
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Sig P220 DA/SA 45acp question. Has anybody had any experience with Shepard Tactical flat or straight triggers ? They look to be well made and with the same adjustability as those costing close to twice the amount. Currently listed at 38.00 with free shipping. Any help is appreciated.
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      What gun stuff did you buy today?

      Finally ordered flat trigger for Sig P320 45 acp. Looked at Apex but went with factory Sig parts to keep warranty intact.
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Thanks for the info. appreciated
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Thank you for responding. That is what I thought, but wanted to verify the info. The pistol shoots and carry's very well with no issues after approx 2500 rnds. Thank you again for the information
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Not sure if this is the right way or place to ask a question. So don't blow me up , ban me forever or send me to INGO purgatory ..... Question: Sig P320 compact (carry) 45acp. with manual safety. Does anybody offer a X style frame module for it ? I have seen them for 9mm, 357and 40cal. but none...
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      Earthquake?

      Yep felt it here in Clinton County. Like a very heavy Semi rumbling by. only lasted for a second.
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Also a fan of shoulder holsters. Never could find one I really liked. Frustrated I made a list of things I liked about different style shoulder holsters. Came up with one that works perfect for me..... Bianchi X-15 medium auto vertical main holster -Bianchi Scorpio X leather harness - Ross...
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      You wont regret the P220 for EDC. For years I was strictly a full size 1911 guy. Purchased my first P220 Nitron a little over 2 years years ago. Did some research on different holsters and wound up with a AKER flatsider. Great combination. Lighter , more comfortable . Funny thing about...
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      The "Sig"ness- vol 1.

      Armslist has changed from what it used to be. I stopped using them about a year or so ago. To many times the seller does not answer a simple question or you get some wacko wanting to trade you a car stereo for a firearm. I agree about the prices on Gunbroker. Many times the starting bid is full...
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      The case for the 1911

      Seems what we are seeing is a natural progression. Cost is a factor in both equipment and training. Law enforcement agencies now more than ever seem to be operating on a smaller budget, if any. In the hands of a seasoned and well trained individual the 1911 platform is pretty hard to beat...
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