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Gruss Gott, Rick !
Thanks for the info.! I've got the 4"-army Mitchell and it had problems from the start. Even though they're made by the same Co. out of houston, I hope the Stoeger won't exhibit the same lapses in function. The " Mitchell " is working fine now, after having been returned for reworking. It's a pleasure to shoot when all goes smoothly. You mentioned that you had pistols made by this same company.I guess they're marketed under more names than I'm familiar with.I knew about Mitchell and Stoeger,but American is news to me. I wonder if you would be so kind as to answer one question for me? The " Mitchell Arms " P-08 has received some scoring or indintations on the camming section of the frame. Have you noticed anything similar,or is this limited to my edition? If not,does it pose any problem or will it reach its point of action and then stop erroding the frame? I know it's somewhat technical a question, and I don't expect you to have a myriad of spread design drawings and such in front of you,but I am curious to know if you have seen anything similar on your pistols. Thanks for your good wishes for my first session with the " Navy ". I hope all goes smoothly. I hope to hear from you regarding the scarring of the frame on these Houston made guns. I have two of them on order! Danke! Tschuss! Mark |
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