So I just finished hand stamping the last four of the serial number on the parts it was not easy and came out a little funky I just eyeballed it didn't measure the way I would normally do my work I felt it would be more authentic to free hand it but to be honest I kinda like it the way it is...
I've been on other forums when people get out of line I just stop using that forum which is too bad because I do like chit chatting about guns mostly,
so far here I haven't had any bad experiences and hope I won't kind of one of the last place I would post on.
Man this all sounds so familiar but I have the single car garage as my shop, have the den as my man cave all trophies, guns and supplies stored in there, part of the pantry for "other" shooting supplies,then the rest of the "stuff" is hidden until she finds it then the arguing starts about me...
Bought another ultradot 11 red dot for one of my 45's and a new set of ivory lok grips not sure what gun there going on yet and two more harrison design domed gold beads the last two I bought were flat the domed are much brighter and are not as big so you get more precise aim.
You mean the trigger bow ? If so yes works great after stoning the top and bottom of the bow then I use 2000 polishing sticks with jb and kroil and do a high polish on the top bottom and sides especially it's one step for getting a butter smooth trigger !
Do that a few more times and that thing will clean so easy you'll do it to all your guns, I even use it to polish the trigger track and some other small parts it does a great job when mixed with kroil into a paste glad it worked out well for you !!
I buy smoked hams (Fricks) for lunch meat instead of that processed crap that cost a fortune.
Just finished slicing and the worst part cleaning the slicer too many little tight spots !
Just finished cleaning guns and working on that Kart trying to smooth the moving part of the action with some 2000 sticks and finally kriol and jb bore paste seems much slicker now hope it will run a little faster now.