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Marcus

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  • Birthday 08/04/1976

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  1. Hey guys, Vacation? I *wish* Anyway, the server is up and running again, the box was just rebooted. I'll be online on it for a while, so if some of the regulars contact me, I'll make it so you can fix it yourself. M.
  2. Howdy, Yeah great idea, except it doesn't help if the inbox fills up to capacity before I have time to log in and move PMs to the mail archive M.
  3. Very cool Dawson I've been a fan of Dave Dawson since he opened up his custom shop. I gotta admit, I think the slides look a little funky on their own, but on a nice 2011 like that it looks quite distinguished M.
  4. Howdy, This is not entirely true. With the SCW lineup, WA has changed a few things here and there, causing a bit of an issue with swapping parts. For instance, the SW1911-frame is based off a much older GM frame but with bits reshaped. It cannot for instance take an ambi thumb safety from a Wilson or similar, the hole is *much* too small (old-style GM fits, whereas putting that in a Wilson requires a spacer/washer). The barrel link that goes into the inner chamber has been changed, obviously dimension-wise so if you put it on an older gun, it won't tilt = no blowback. Also, th
  5. Howdy, Can we please have a larger inbox for PMs? Mine fills up very quickly, and I'm not generally able to read and clear it out except in the evenings, which doesn't seem to work well M.
  6. According to him, it's a GM MkIV series 70, and that doesn't have a beavertail, it has a regular (which I guess is ordinary?) grip safety. M.
  7. Righty, for the hammer you don't have many choices except differently finished spur hammers. The STI-style quasi-spur *might* work, but imo that'd look kind of weird: The STI spur is hammer C in the pic above, courtsey of Sanko. I wasn't suggesting you change the trigger group, just maybe the trigger, if you want to. You could even keep the bow if it's very magical, and just mount a different trigger onto it As far as slides go, it would probably be a lot easier to modify an old Magna slide marked however you like, but already cut for a Bo-mar, to take the SCW chamber, th
  8. Howdy Zen, I suggest sticking a narrow ambi tac trigger (or single-sided narrow), swapping out the trigger and replacing the MSH with a flat one, maybe a magwell-flat like on the FBI Trial. Unless you want to do a full-body transplant, you have to radius the grip tangs in order to put a beavertail on a Series 70, and filing/grinding that heavyweight material is going to be nasty You can get a real-steel dropin CMC grip safety for Series 70, but chances are it won't fit perfectly, besides the tang+beavertail safeties are quite... ugly Without a beavertail with the recess c
  9. Hey guys, Not coming to HK anytime soon, I'm afraid Although a trip to Japan this fall is planned, if I can just scrounge up the funds BigAl, I don't have any Fobus mag pouches, but I don't see why they wouldn't fit, putting a WA mag next to a realsteel with a bullet in and the height above the upper edge is about the same (nozzle vs. bullet). The WA is *slightly* higher/taller, but not enough to mess things up, I'd think. About the AlumaGrips; they are amazingly non-slippery, even on a realsteel at the range, which produces a lot more sweat in the palm of your hand than a GBB
  10. Oh good Lord. Didn't I just say this was not what I was doing? In fact the only comparison I made to *any other gun* was the grip and trigger. I, too, own a WA SW1911 (well, two ), and the weight distribution according to my sucky bathroom scale is about 60/40 in favor of the gun (vs. the magazine). Anyway, I'm done, this is getting ridiculous. Except to say that I (CQB) skirmish with all my pistols, and they're all full-metal except for the TM Sig M.
  11. Everybody don their fluffy jumpsuits right now About the estimated FPS; You're right, I can't accurately tell whether it shot at 200FPS or 250FPS, I'm basing my estimate on the other, chronoed, GBBs that I own, which are plenty. I should perhaps have been clearer that I'm not *disappointed* with the P226's power output, it is what it is and you get what you pay for. About the comparison to the WAs; My intention was never to directly compare the gun to the Para and the Kimber, except for size, grip angle, grip thickness and the other things mentioned in the article. The Kimber is no
  12. Yep, 5" as in inches, ~12cm. And yes, I thought it was quite terrible myself I'm not an extremely good shot, but the Kimber used for comparison in a few of the photos groups sub-1" from 5" benchrested, and is quite the tack driver when compared to the P226, both in terms of power output and blowback snappiness. M.
  13. Howdy, It's an AlumaGrip, black anodized plain, I have the same grip on my SV IED and my 1996 A2 Hybrid. Excellent grips, I do wish they did a plain double-diamond though M.
  14. Bored... Posting more pics Customized GM MkIV series 70: Sin City anyone? M.
  15. Marcus

    GM MkIV + Fobus

    Custom MkIV Series 70 and Fobus paddle holster
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