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Thanks
In Reply to: Re: Where and for how much? posted by Razorpb on April 10, 2003 at 17:59:43:
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Posted by: ap0c on April 10, 2003 at 18:30:38
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Alright, that would be great
: Razor : : That doesn't seem to involve as much as I thought, mainly to the 45 frame. Who did the milling, and how much did it cost? I have an old p-series that needs a bit of a, how can I say this, tune up? (needs a new valve seal, some kind of a quick changer, and a ball-tube plug) Do you think they could do that as well? : : Tom : : : What you may have been seeing could be a 45 autococker slide frame on it. You can mill a semicirular cut down the length of the frame to accomodate the bottom tube, the sear will have to be milled as well, it will be too tall. The screw holes match up so no issues there. From this point it would be easy to convert it to a semi auto, autococker type pistol. My machinist did the mod on an old chrome frame and it turned out beutiful and feels much better in the hand than the stock grip. I'm sure you could modify a stock frame to accept the 45 panels, but it's probably easier and cheaper to do the mod to a 45 frame. Hope it helps. Let me know if your interested in any milling, I can set you up. Hope it helps. : : : Razor : : :
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