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Unread 08-18-2012, 06:45 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker View Post
I personally would buy a real take down (loading) tool - as most repro's don't hold up well.

I like Wolff Springs, but that is just because it is the only ones I have bought

Ed
Where would I find an affordable, original takedown/loading tool? Ebay shows some, but at more than $100 a piece, whereas repros run from $10 to $20.

I've heard very good stuff about Wolff springs. However, my understanding is that Wolff only makes coil springs. How likely am I to need any of the flat springs that Sarco lists?

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Originally Posted by alanint View Post
I find that Sarco supplied reproduction parts, such as the stock lug, may take some fitting to actually work on your pistol.
Good luck!
Are Sarco's parts quality stuff though? I don't mind a little fitting, but I don't want the thing to be soft junk.


Cheers! Thanks for your input!
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