Use a Wilson beavertail and you won`t have that problem. Thats all I use on Springfield guns. The Wilson beavertail requires a different cut then the Brown. Buying their fitting jig will help speed up the process.
A question for all the refinishers out there. Which bluing salts do you recommend those sold by Brownells or Dulite? I`m going to start doing bluing in my shop in the near future and I was wondering which salts are the best.
All I can tell you is his web site disappeared about a year ago. I contacted some shooters in Australia and I was told he closed up shop. I had no way of verifying this but all online searches haven`t turned up any info.
Sisco don`t lose sleep deciding which gun is better. You can`t go wrong with a Colt, Kimber or Springfield at those prices. Every brand has its pros and cons. I`ve seen Kimbers that worked great out of the box and I`ve had ones that I had to work on to get them to function.The same with Colts...
Don`t know if this helps I copied it from the ATF web site
"(I1) Is a license needed to engrave, customize, refinish or repair a firearm?"
"Yes. A person conducting such activities as a business is considered to be a gunsmith within the definition of a dealer
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By license he is...
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