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Unread 11-03-2019, 10:36 AM   #1
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Lifer et al, I do have a good selection of both small frame Llama and Savage pistol parts. TH
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you guys are gonna learn one day to have a supply of large clear plastic bags for disassembly.....saved many parts that way.......
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Lifer et al, I do have a good selection of both small frame Llama and Savage pistol parts. TH
This info is the nicest surprise I've had all day. Just in case...do you have an extractor in stock, Tom?

Here's a question for you, et al... The nose of the slide, along with a front sight, must have an integral area that guides the slide as it navigates the barrel when the gun is fired, similar to how the barrel bushing of a 1911works. My question is how long is the internal "sleeve" that rides the barrel? It works OK with the drilled-out washer that was cobbed on, but it seems to me that it originally must have been an affair with more to bear on the barrel than the thickness of a washer. If my question is coherent, I'd be delighted to have a measurement!
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