When I got my trigger-work done on my Arcus 94 (and removed the mag. safety-mandatory on a P-35) my gunsmith said it was the highest quality steel he'd ever seen on a hi-power. He said that even Browning was using some soft steel. (if I shared my opinion on Browning 'quality/price' I'd get kicked off this page.)
I should have stopped there, but Ace Grips was selling some "black" walnut grips that looked so good, I had to have them, but I didn't"t like the Parkerized slide, so I sent it to Robar to put on brushed nickel-plating that matched the frame
Then it was a Wollf recoil spring (the original spring was flawless with 124gr., but a little fussy with 115gr. -preferred Fiocchi),
It has a 4 1/2. Lbs. trigger and I have 6 of those 17 rd. Mag.s from S.Africa.
Yes, I love how it shoots, how it feels, and it's beautiful, but I have to quit "polishing-turds"
CA limits your options on which guns you can buy.
I don't know why I keep doing this with cheap 'knock-off' guns - living in CA makes you isane!
I should have stopped there, but Ace Grips was selling some "black" walnut grips that looked so good, I had to have them, but I didn't"t like the Parkerized slide, so I sent it to Robar to put on brushed nickel-plating that matched the frame
Then it was a Wollf recoil spring (the original spring was flawless with 124gr., but a little fussy with 115gr. -preferred Fiocchi),
It has a 4 1/2. Lbs. trigger and I have 6 of those 17 rd. Mag.s from S.Africa.
Yes, I love how it shoots, how it feels, and it's beautiful, but I have to quit "polishing-turds"
CA limits your options on which guns you can buy.
I don't know why I keep doing this with cheap 'knock-off' guns - living in CA makes you isane!