Actually, if you Knew For Sure that it had no other work done on it then you could have the top of the slide FLAT TOPPED & new sights PROPERLY INSTALLED and make a nice gun of it.
I would HATE to see how the other internal work was done if that is how the front sight was installed.:haha:
OH...and I LOVE the Seller Description that just said: AS IS NO RETURNS. haha
You just gotta know that isnt all they did to that poor thing lol heck ill bet truth be known the slide is the " good part " after ya look at the frame and ramp job LOL
Can we say ''butchered'' - yes we can - Bud already did! :wink:
I have seen some less than stellar home jobs on guns but that is seriously in the lead for an award! I would, like others, be very leary about the rest of the gun - like grinding of hammer, disconnect etc - ''just to lighten the trigger, doncha know''!!
p95 the hammer , disconnect , ect is the least of it , and easily replaceable wtf did they do to the frame in the name of " accurising " or " throating" is my thoughts , i bet the frame is a mess on both feed ramp and rails , just for starters
My smith back in Syracuse always said "I should double charge people who think they can fix their own gun. They make double the amount of work for me".
I cant laugh at the pick though. When I first got my 1911 I tryed using chanel lock plyers to remove the bushing (yeah.. Im an idiot). Im glad that the wore that came of it was a slightly mared bushing. Bushings are aheck of alot easier to replace than a slide.
to make msatters worse they put thunder ranch grips on it, sort of false advertisement. unless they did that to a thunderranch special. wonder what Les Baer or Clint Smith would have to say.
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