Five 1911s in the safe with never a "required" trip to a gunsmith. You are obviously poorly informed, sir! Admit that you're just jealous!lowonair wrote:i forgot, 1911's require more time at the gunsmith so there's no time for serrating the front strap....The Annoyed Man wrote:Yeah, but the ones that don't can be fixed with skateboard tape.... ....without voiding the warranty.lowonair wrote:most 1911's dont come with front strap serrations anyway so you have to send it back to have them done. this can be done at home.The Annoyed Man wrote:You just voided your warranty.
A 1911 would have obviated the need to do this.
and glocks dont need warranties
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- Sat Jul 24, 2010 9:15 am
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Heat stippling
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Re: Heat stippling
- Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:34 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Heat stippling
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Re: Heat stippling
Yeah, but the ones that don't can be fixed with skateboard tape.... ....without voiding the warranty.lowonair wrote:most 1911's dont come with front strap serrations anyway so you have to send it back to have them done. this can be done at home.The Annoyed Man wrote:You just voided your warranty.
A 1911 would have obviated the need to do this.
and glocks dont need warranties
- Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:29 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Heat stippling
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Re: Heat stippling
You just voided your warranty.
A 1911 would have obviated the need to do this.
A 1911 would have obviated the need to do this.
- Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:03 am
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Heat stippling
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Re: Heat stippling
On the upside, it is hard to mess up the looks of a Glock any further, so it doesn't take as big a leap of courage to try it. Sorry man, I couldn't resist...
I guess the one thing I would be worried about with heat stippling is: A) whether or not the applied heat would alter the characteristics of the polymer, making it somehow less resilient on cooling; and B) sneezing.
I guess the one thing I would be worried about with heat stippling is: A) whether or not the applied heat would alter the characteristics of the polymer, making it somehow less resilient on cooling; and B) sneezing.