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Old 12-02-2011, 03:21 PM
stantheman86 stantheman86 is offline
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It's a trade off, since the new guns are CNC and the MIM parts just drop in..........so it makes maintenance a lot easier and also the guns are more consistent.

I agree with what was said above, fitters had different ideas and techniques.........even today. I have brand new revolvers like my 10-14 that times up very late, as opposed to a 64-7 that has early timing....only because the fitter filed more off of the ratchet legs.
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