It sounds like you had a very happy and productive day!AndyC wrote:Happy man - I did better with iron-sights on the rifles than I ever have. Now I need coffee :)

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It sounds like you had a very happy and productive day!AndyC wrote:Happy man - I did better with iron-sights on the rifles than I ever have. Now I need coffee :)
good job. John Browning would approve :-)I did a little work on my Colt yesterday, finished up this morning and have all these parts left over
I took a lot of flack for it on another forum - they were all![]()
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Never had any problems with the 'levers' on mine, but had the firing pin 'plunger' drop down from the slide and jam the pistol.Lena wrote:I have 4 that all have been converted by removal of those parts, I may be mistaken on this but I have never seen a really top maker include these parts on their models, my Wilsons, Swenson, STI & SV do not have them.
I've had the 'arm' break off of the plunger lever in a ParaOrdnance; locked the pistol up good. Luckily it was at the range andNever had any problems with the 'levers' on mine, but had the firing pin 'plunger' drop down from the slide and jam the pistol
ghostrider wrote:I've had the 'arm' break off of the plunger lever in a ParaOrdnance; locked the pistol up good. Luckily it was at the range andNever had any problems with the 'levers' on mine, but had the firing pin 'plunger' drop down from the slide and jam the pistol
wasn't a carry gun.
I replaced the entire set of Series 80 parts with aftermarket:
http://www.cylinder-slide.com/index.php ... ref=CS0003
if I have a problem again, that's what I'll do. Big fan of Wilson Combat parts; the bulletproof ones in particular.Ditched the Firing Pin Block parts and installed a Wilson Bulletproof extractor at the same time.