I'm in the process of designing & manufacturing a .45 caliber semi-auto carbine, and it occurred to me the other night that it would not be difficult at all to off this as an 80% kit instead of a finished rifle.
I'd only leave material that would be easy to remove with a milling machine...
Well, turns out that it actually was something no one had.
What do to then? You fabricate it yourself, of course. ;)
OK, back up a sec to the beginning.
I had this pistol come across my bench:
It's a fairly new S&W 617-4 that was locked up tighter than a drum.
Eventually I found that...
I've got this pistol in my hands currently, which needs a new firing pin, but I keep striking out with my regular suppliers.
Bought a current version hoping it would be similar, but no dice, the design change was not subtle at all.
Brownells struck out on the old (and now apparently...
I've got this pistol in my hands currently, which needs a new firing pin, but I keep striking out with my regular suppliers.
Bought a current version hoping it would be similar, but no dice, the design change was not subtle at all.
Brownells struck out on the old (and now apparently...
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