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XDTalk Newbie
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Maine, USA
Posts: 21
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Kudos for Springer Precision
A month or so ago I became an XD owner, I did all my research via this forum, and all the wonderfull folks who had posted gave me all of the answers I had been looking for. So I took the plunge and made a choice to have some custom work done. I chose the ajustable sights, trigger work, and a poish job.
Well I had additional questions and concerns about sending my new gun off across the country. I contacted Scott and asked him many questions, which he took time to answer every one of them. So off it went on a Friday. To my suprise it wasa back in my hands 1 week to the day. I spent a week getting accustomed to it, the new feel and light trigger and new sights. Due to my work schedule today I got it out and put a few rounds down range. Boy was I suprised. The gun was much more than I expected. The new feel of the gun and trigger are so smooth that I have to learn to shoot all over again. I really don't care about relearning my skills but all I can say is I would recommend Scott's work to anyone who asks. To Scott, thanks for the great work and I can only hope I can live up to the quality of the work that you do. Thanks, Dave |
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XDTalk 2K Member
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Location: Bend, OR
Posts: 2,600
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Dave, your words are too kind, honestly. Thanks ~ Scott
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XDTalk Newbie
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 27
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I'd like to know exactly what the trigger job and new sights consisted off. I looked through your site, didn't see any pictures, saw a few videos, but no pictures of your trigger and sight work. I mean the gun comes with a sight and I can see myself getting a night sight and possibly a laser for my gun, though the laser might not happen as I have to worry about concealing more.
and what does the polish job look like? Before and afters shots? |
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XDTalk 2K Member
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Location: Bend, OR
Posts: 2,600
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There is a video of the trigger job in the FAQ section. The polish job is internal, please feel free to drop me a note or give me a call. Thanks ~ Scott
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