But can you load one or two rounds without pressing the follower down now? Didn't think so. I doubt the Sig is going t fail to return to battery because you leave the slide locked back on it for a week or years. As long as you do not over-compress the spring, which you cannot do while it is...
Leaving it cocked wound not do any damage, springs fail from fatigue, cycling it. But i agree, get new springs for it. My Marlin had a bent spring went I got it, a failed reassembly attempt I believe.
Depends on the situation.
If there are close to the house and I have to make run a little bit before I take the shot, 12 ga. pump.
If they are in the trees around the house, crack the window and the Marlin 60 with red dot goes to work.
I have hands on the larger side and I think that I get a better grip on the bobtail because the fat part of my palm fits where the material is removed on the MSH.
I have a Dan Wesson CBOB; nice tight fit on the frame and slide, great shooting gun. But I also have a Full size and Commander size Fusion kit on the way to build. I fitted and installed some parts on a Colt Combat Commander I have and then decided to get a Fusion kit and couldn't decide...
Great buy on a great gun, I enjoy mine.
But the commander pistols were never made in a Series 70, they have always retained the solid bushing. 70 is just the prefix, there are some website you can use to narrow down the production date or call Colt.
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