Sunday, August 29, 2010
A Quick Look at the Dillon
Yep, that's a Dillon all right. Sorry about the clutter on the bench, I just replaced the crappy particle board top with a less crappy 3/4" sheet of plywood.
More detailed photos and musings on the machine to follow.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Now it's on...
Just submitted the Dillon order for my new XL650 and other goodies....let the fun begin.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
8 Days...
And the Sig 238 is back home. Not too shabby a return time if you ask me. Makes you wonder why it takes some makers months to get a gun back to you.
It arrived today, they replaced the slide, "upgraded the extractor" and test fired with Fed. American Eagle 95gr FMJ and claim it runs.
The local range is closed pending repair of a busted lock so it may be a while before I get to test it out and see how it runs. I'm hoping that the gun is good to go.
It arrived today, they replaced the slide, "upgraded the extractor" and test fired with Fed. American Eagle 95gr FMJ and claim it runs.
The local range is closed pending repair of a busted lock so it may be a while before I get to test it out and see how it runs. I'm hoping that the gun is good to go.
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Sig 238
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Lusty Leather Goodness...
Well, maybe not that lusty but definitely leathery goodness.
This is for the soon to be completed Nighthawk, which will hopefully be done in time for THIS.
Mad props to Alessi that beat their own lead time, ordered June 4th, holster arrived July 21st. This is my first Alessi product, I am pleased to see the business remain in the family and as far as I can tell the product is still worthy of the Alessi name.
If only I had another railed 1911 to use with this while I'm waiting for the Nighthawk...
This is for the soon to be completed Nighthawk, which will hopefully be done in time for THIS.
| Alessi PSS |
| Alessi PSS |
Mad props to Alessi that beat their own lead time, ordered June 4th, holster arrived July 21st. This is my first Alessi product, I am pleased to see the business remain in the family and as far as I can tell the product is still worthy of the Alessi name.
If only I had another railed 1911 to use with this while I'm waiting for the Nighthawk...
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