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...my GSG included.
![]() Changed out trigger,msh, grip safety, hammer, guide rod, bushing, thumb safety, grips, sear and disconnector. Trigger job (of course) for 4# pull and made a solid brass guide rod and steel plunger tube. I always questioned the idea of separating the sights from the barrel so I made a compensator (or two ![]() A few cosmetic changes, removed the billboards on the slide, flattened the top and duracoated the rascal making it plain and simple. Grips, I grabbed a take off pair from my RIA .38 super, wiped everything down and shoot the hell out of it. Some folk like a lighter pistol but I found the weight of the GSG lacking. That is why I used brass and steel tor the parts I made for the front of the piece. Aluminum or another light alloy will work as well if one wants the lighter feel. I would warn GSG owners that what I have done will absolutely void any warranty and should not be done without serious thought. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNSMITH! I work on MY guns because I can but I am NOT a gunsmith. Proceed at your own abilities and risk. PLEASE BE CAREFUL! Have fun, shoot straight. ![]() Photo(s) follow. Slim
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Retired Navy Chief and 1911 junkie. ![]() CBOB 0553 Last edited by Old Draftsman; 12-12-2012 at 11:53 AM. |