1911 grip screw question

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  • BradMacc82

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    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
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    ummm.. dont think so.. :lol2:

    version 2.0 is taller and doesn't need subtitles when speaking... :D


    Seriously though, it's not too bad to get the old screw/bushing out - just don't overthink the chosen method of removal. For me, if I overthink something, I normally end up fvcking it all up. :)
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
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    Maryland
    version 2.0 is taller and doesn't need subtitles when speaking... :D


    Seriously though, it's not too bad to get the old screw/bushing out - just don't overthink the chosen method of removal. For me, if I overthink something, I normally end up fvcking it all up. :)

    thats why i put the gun back in the safe until i have clear head and not tired.. ;)
     

    BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
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    thats why i put the gun back in the safe until i have clear head and not tired.. ;)

    Wise decision. :thumbsup:


    From past experiences, tired + distracted, mixed with firearms = nothing good.


    I have a .223 sized hole in the living room floor to remind me of that lesson. :o
     

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