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Old 04-19-2011, 07:02 PM
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Default New RIA Officers Model

I was pretty impressed with the fit and finish of my first RIA so I decided to buy another one. It is an Officers model (not a true OM, because it has a bull barrel and is bushingless -which is my preference.)

Please not that I have a couple of labs and as such it is difficult to not have dog hair in my pics!

I have not shot it yet, and while it still represents good value is not as well fitted as my full size one. Also, the trigger on this one is heavier and exhibits a fair bit of creep, but still serviceable.







My biggest issue with the gun is the fit of the grip safety and msh. The barrel of this one exhibits a touch of sprining and the slide is not as tight as on the full size-clearanced for reliability. :wink:
Surprisingly this gun has a crowned barrel and is relieved for live shell ejection! :thumb:

LHS view of the grip safety fit.





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MSH fit.



Rear of slide nicely blended.



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Congrats on your new RIA Compact Model dumbell2!!
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you gotta remember DB, them little fellas are hard to see and work on.
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Congrats on your new RIA Compact Model dumbell2!!
Thank you.
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Ah, yellow labs . I have one myself .
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Very Nice, Why the DW Grips on a Rock?

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Very Nice, Why the DW Grips on a Rock?

Those are the only spare Officers size grips I have. I put Sarge's burl abayonys on my CCO.
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the factory msh on my 5" G.I. was crooked in the frame when looking at it from the bottom. I feared the frame was out of spec, but when I replaced the msh everything looked nice. It was all in the small part.

He has DW grips on it...because factory RIA wood grips stink LOL. They stop a mile away from the edge of the frame front and back.

Congrats DB and cant waitto hear how she shoots :-)
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Thanks for your summary on the appearance of the gun.
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