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    915 question

    Dixiejack, that 915 of your's is a shooter. I hope it comes out of the safe and gets some range time.;)
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    Hello from NY

    Welcome to the forum. BTW, congratulations on the 915 that you just picked up.
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    Sure, you can go back. But should you?

    I carry a 915, chambered, safety OFF. I like to load, press-check, and holster the pistol on SAFE. I swipe it off AFTER it is holstered. Every time. It's like Dr. Charles Emerson Winchester, ,4077th MASH used to say about being a surgeon (on the old TV series): I do one thing. I do...
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    Question from an old guy

    You could try this adjustable aperture from Merit Optical. It attaches to your shooting glasses, and functions like a peep-sight. Looking through the small aperture EVERYTHING is in focus... rear-sight, front-sight and target! http://www.gunblast.com/MeritOptical.htm...
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    Gunsmithing the S&W 3rd gen videos

    Your videos are fantastic! Thank you for sharing them with us.:thumbup: Isn't it nice to know that there are "legitimate" uses of a Dremel tool?:)
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    WE Have A Winner--model70hunter--Case XX Trapper--Karma--Do you feel lucky?--Well

    Thank you. Appreciate your generosity. Nice Case knife!
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    Help With 3913 Sights

    This explains the plungers and everything else on a 3rd Gen slide: http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-semi-auto-pistols/312127-s-w-3rd-gen-complete-disassembly-video.html#post137171991
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    Picked up a clean 915

    Congrats, you found a very nice gun! I have a 915 purchased new in 1990(?) my very first gun. Original rear sight wasn't very good, and I installed trijicons. Otherwise excellent, accurate, 100% reliable, and just looks COOL! I also like MecGar mags. I find that practicing Draw, Double-tap...
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    Thinking of Duracoating 908 slide

    I think the 908 slide design is like my 915 (both are 3rd Gen). Does dura-coat require oven curing? If not, I would mask the rear sight instead of removing it. If curing in the oven then all internal slide parts must be considered. The firing pin block plunger and spring are captured by the...
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