JCooperfan1911
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I recently bought one of Ruger's GP100 revolvers and the crane had an especially sharp point on it that made it distracting during reloads, manipulations, and cleaning.
I gently filed it round and stoned it, now it's really smooth and nice.
Does anyone else like to "knock back" the sharp edges on their defensive guns? My feelings are the more comfy and user friendly the gun is, and less likely to cut or jab the user, the better. 1911 guys call this "de-horning".
Thoughts?
I gently filed it round and stoned it, now it's really smooth and nice.
Does anyone else like to "knock back" the sharp edges on their defensive guns? My feelings are the more comfy and user friendly the gun is, and less likely to cut or jab the user, the better. 1911 guys call this "de-horning".
Thoughts?