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    Fastbolt reacted to Frailer's post in the thread My Old School EDC with Like Like.
    FWIW, I carry that way every day, and I am not a “big guy” by any stretch. The trick is finding the right jeans with the right sort of...
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    Fastbolt reacted to ReloadforFun's post in the thread 1006 cracked frames... with Like Like.
    The Colts would crack the small bar or bridge at the top pf the slide stop window. The bridge was removed and there were no more problems.
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    Fastbolt replied to the thread TSW matching slide and frame?.
    That's because of the difference between the original stepped rails, versus the box-type rails of the TSW rails. Also, there was a...
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    Fastbolt replied to the thread What Part Is This?.
    Let an experienced smith check the throw-by (skipping charge holes) and correct whatever requires correction. :) Nice revolver. It...
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    Fastbolt reacted to SixgunFife's post in the thread What Part Is This? with Like Like.
    Thanks, all. I will likely turn the gun over to a local gunsmith for corrective action on the skipping.
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    Fastbolt replied to the thread What Part Is This?.
    A bit of an understatement. Positioning that little mousetrap spring, and keeping it in the proper position (and not kinked) as the stop...
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    Fastbolt reacted to Krogen's post in the thread What Part Is This? with Like Like.
    The part is the cylinder stop. Was the gun reassembled without it? Is there anything engaging the cylinder notches? If it was...
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    Fastbolt replied to the thread New 645 jam.
    This what S&W offered as a recoil spring kit for the full-size .45's in the 90's. These were the part numbers for the set of springs...
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    Fastbolt replied to the thread A hard lesson from John Farnam.
    Folks, let's pause a moment and remember that quite a few off-duty or Plainclothes-U/C cops have been shot and killed by responding...
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    Fastbolt replied to the thread A hard lesson from John Farnam.
    I responded to an armed robbery at a jewelry store once, and found the store empty of everyone. Someone from a nearby business told me...
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