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  1. #101
    Quote Originally Posted by Sigfan26 View Post
    Was the stippling fairly grippy?


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    It was grippy enough for 9mm. Some of it was lost during the refinish. I'm not a fan of stippling for the most part

  2. #102
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    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    I have the Harrison or an analog on several pistols including my P35. I pair it with a serrated no-outline tritium front. That is my preferred setup.
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    The Harrison retro is my favorite fixed rear sight and I'd have it on all my 1911s with fixed sights if I could. Of course, it is designed to fit the GI dovetail cut so it won't work on most modern 1911s without modification to the slide.

    Looks nice on the Hi Power too.

  3. #103
    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    I have the Harrison or an analog on several pistols including my P35. I pair it with a serrated no-outline tritium front. That is my preferred setup.
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    That looks nice. Might you be able to post another pic or two of the rear sight mounted to the slide?

    On a related note; who's the maker of the holster?

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    The gun is in storage but I’ll try to remember next time it comes out for a walk. The holster is an exceptional piece of work called a Watson by JRC.
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  5. #105
    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    The gun is in storage but I’ll try to remember next time it comes out for a walk. The holster is an exceptional piece of work called a Watson by JRC.
    Sounds good. Thanks.

    And a nice pistols needs a nice holster.

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  6. #106
    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    The holster is an exceptional piece of work called a Watson by JRC.
    Now that I'm thinking about it I believe I've seen you mentioning the holster before.

    My go to, for leather anyway, has historically been Galco or Kramer depending on the gun and how "seriously" I plan on taking it. Lately I've learned of Privateer Leather out of Utah and have just ordered my 2nd holster from him.



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    Wes’ stuff is the schnizzit.

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    Privateer has become my favorite leather, especially for BHP's

  9. #109
    I found this online. This is a FEG that was worked over by Cylinder and Slide.


  10. #110
    Just sent a Belgian Hi-Power off to Karl Sokol today. I had thought about sending him a Hungarian but decided the Browning needed more love. The gun is in decent shape but has a bunch of holster wear. Plus the front sight has a ding in it.

    I asked him for the $750 package and an extended thumb safety. I asked for matte blue rather than the painted finish. I also enclosed some Brownell's Navidrex grips.

    I don't know what kind of turnaround time I'm looking at. I'll post updates/pics when possible.

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