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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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PM sent.
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Repy sent, group deals welcome. A very smart way to do it since shipping is as much as the work.
Roby is from Texas also, if you touch base with him, you wont have a hard job convincing your buddies |
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how do you go about shiping the gun. is it an ffl thing or can i ups just the frame.
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You don't need to ship from a FFL since you are sending your gun in for "repair" and no transfer is occuring. The gun can be sent directly back to you.
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If you are real handy and can detail strip the XD. Send me the sear and trigger bow for a carry job (3-4lbs) and save a bunch on the shipping.
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Re: XD Trigger Jobs - Springer Precision
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I shot my buddy's Glock 23 and did a really tight group. He said I shot better with his gun than mine!
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Re: XD Trigger Jobs - Springer Precision
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3-5 lbs (generally) if for people who have concerns about carry, or just prefer a stronger trigger pull. The shorter pull and the reduction in trigger weight will shrink the group size of most shooters. |
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i just detail striped my xd found the sear trigger bow and guess what...........i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance buy switching to geico
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USAF F-15 Attack Control Specialist / Range Officer / Defensive Pistol Instructor
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity" Sigmund Freud Anchorage Practical Shooters Club aka ANPRACS ANPRACS Match Videos click here and here USPSA # A-58756 IDPA # A28338 Co-Founder of the OFFICIAL XDtalk Competition League Another good gun forum http://www.nationalgunforum.com |
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CUSTOME POLISH CONTROL SPRINGER 4# TRIGGER JOB TRIJICON NIGHT SIGHTS HUME 715M HOLSTER
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Sorry, I was in a hurry and left out an "and." Send me the sear AND trigger bow minimum (you can send the slide if you want less work to do also.)
There are other things that need to be done, but aren't that hard for the "handy" type to do. The sear is the part at the rear that releases the striker (if you pull the slide off and look down, it is the part that moves down when you pull the trigger), and the bow is the part that goes from the trigger to the sear (around the side of the mag well.) Quote:
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