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Old 12-02-2005, 08:58 AM
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I am about the same height Billy, But I am over the 300# mark (and it aint ALL fat.)

Anyway the parts so far I have swapped out in this milspec?

Springfield Titanium Fireing pin and extra power spring.
3 hole Videki Long trigger.
Chip McCormick Low Mount Rear Sight (Which did not require my slide to be machined down thankfully)
#104 King's Hardball staked front sight (Only part not installed by me. I dont have a sight staker so a friend of mine did this)
Laser etched wood grips (manufacturer unkown. Dad got me these and they are great)
Wolf Recoil Spring
Wilson Combat #47D magazines (had to include this)


Work that has been done on the gun. (By me, other than just dropping in parts)

Polished the disconnector face just enough to remove the pakerizing.
polished the feed ramp and barrel throat just enough to smooth them out.
Custom fitted the Videki long trigger (This took a LONG time compariably)

Future upgrades.

King's #203 wide grip safety (on order now)
extended ejector
titanium mainspring cap

Furture upgrade maybes.

beveling the ejection port edge
titanium hammer strut
a Barsto barrel although it shoots great without it.

GoodOlBoy
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