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Unread 06-05-2016, 09:50 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by G.T. View Post
That gun has a frame to receiver fit that is just insanely close! There was just enough clearance for it to go together?.... I mean .001" or even.0005" over anywhere, .........and it would be stuck tight.... I can't wait to see it after Thor works some magic on it! ... That is about as neat a shooter as you can find? Something about those long, thin, small diameter barrels that just screams art work!...... Man those guys had good taste?... Best to all, and thank you Robert, til...lat'r.....GT...

BTW, the magazine in the Swiss is a new MEC-GAR that worked well with the unit... it has the recently deep dished knobs modification... works great at the range.. very positive feel... GT
It IS snug...but slick. I had quite a few failures of the toggle to snap home...at first. A touch of my thumb seated the toggle. After about 20-25 rounds, the toggle started seating without assistance. No more issues. Damn, this thing shoots well!

G.T. did some incredible work on this pistol. And I got to see several early mint P38s and a gorgeous Kreighoff P08 from Gerald's collection when I visited. I'll be back later with the finished gun; we gotta shoot it together after a lunch of man-food and Mexican Cokes.
Bob

Perfect receiver to frame fit. Nice work Gerald!

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