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    Best option for slide milling?

    I need to get my duty pistol milled for an ACRO P2. It's a Glock model 45. I'd like the slide nitrided or similar after milling. What shop does everyone recommend? I see Jagerwerks online, but have no idea on the quality of their work. I'm more concerned about quality than fast turnaround times, within reason.

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    Maple Leaf. They do superb work. Also pretty quick, about 4-5 weeks with nitriding.

    https://www.mapleleaffirearms.com/glockacro

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    I’ve had really good service three times now from Battle Werx in CT - they direct milled a pair of RMRccs and a RMR plus nitriding. Turnaround was quick and the work was flawless.

    https://www.battlewerx.com/aimpoint-...tic-cut-glock/
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    I used CHPWS for my 1911.
    Their work was flawless. Ten day turn-around, from me shipping to back in my hands.
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    Maple Leaf did my Acro cut and it was high quality work, but he is not the fastest by any means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john c View Post
    I need to get my duty pistol milled for an ACRO P2. It's a Glock model 45. I'd like the slide nitrided or similar after milling. What shop does everyone recommend? I see Jagerwerks online, but have no idea on the quality of their work. I'm more concerned about quality than fast turnaround times, within reason.
    While I'm sure the other recommendations are good, I highly recommend Jeremy Daugherty and Vulcan Machinewerx, Plano, TX. His work is excellent, turnaround time excellent and they're the only authorized vendor for slide milling services in some big departments around DFW.

    https://vulcanmachinewerx.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanye Wyoming View Post
    Maple Leaf. They do superb work. Also pretty quick, about 4-5 weeks with nitriding.

    https://www.mapleleaffirearms.com/glockacro
    Maple Leaf also offers a very generous LE discount.

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    I’ve used Jagerwerks for slide milling. The price was good and the work was good but the turnaround time was several months long. I’ve heard good things about Maple Leaf all over the forum for years now. My next slide that needs milling will probably go to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WobblyPossum View Post
    I’ve used Jagerwerks for slide milling. The price was good and the work was good but the turnaround time was several months long.
    I just sent an M&P to Jagerwerks and expected it to take months and they shipped it back in a week. It was for Trijicon, and that seems simpler than the Aimpoint, and I skipped the coating since the sight covers the exposed stainless.

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