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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Nashville
Posts: 302
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DGR Question...
Okay, so I am headed over to Pistolgear to pick up my DGR. I am going to order the rod/spring package for my 4" .40. Do I need the $5.00 bushing or whatever it is for this to work, or is the rod and spring all I need?
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XDTalk 4K Member
![]() Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Pullman, WA
Posts: 4,151
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Sorry to take so long to notice...the rods for the 9mm/.40S&W/.357SIG Service/4" models include one bushing with the rod as you buy it. Some chose to buy a spare in case when you field strip the bushing rolls under your entertainment center and would take you several hours to recover.
The bushings fit very well and are harder to dislodge and lose, I have to intentionally bump mine out. But as a just-in-case having a spare is not bad. |
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