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I've had my model 22 since 1996. I had a complete trigger job done on it, extend mag and slide releases and some Trijicon sights.
The sights have faded out (need to replace them ASAP) but it still throws lead as good as ever.
I've carried it with me all over in the field. It's been wet, muddy, dusty and never failed to fire.
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Originally posted by Coon View PostDon't leave it in your truck overnight! There have been a goodly number of posts on here about guys having their guns stolen out of their trucks in their driveway overnight. Besides the loss of a good gun, you'd be putting a weapon in the hands of a criminal and he won't even get a background check! If someone I care about gets shot by a gun that's been stolen, I'm gonna be ticked off at the person who was either careless or too lazy to bring their gun in. Ok, soapbox available for someone else...
Dave
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I've a Glock..............or few.
All of mine have the exact same mods: 3.5# connector, 6# trigger spring, Wolff steel guide rod and spring, extended mag catch, extended slide catch and extended slide lock.
Your truck might be safe at your house but it sure ain't everywhere else you go when out in public. Please don't leave it locked in your truck. Apparently you haven't read all of the "my truck got broken into at ******" threads over the last year or so.
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Have a 23 that is completely shock. I did add night sights, but you can buy them factory new with night sights so I don't consider that a modification. Have about 6000 rounds through mine and I love it, and trust my life to it daily. If something goes wrong, that will be the first gun I grab. Once I have emptied 3 mags (40 rounds) I am just up a creek.
Eagle
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[QUOTE=Mike D;3337071]I've a Glock..............or few.
All of mine have the exact same mods: 3.5# connector, 6# trigger spring, Wolff steel guide rod and spring, extended mag catch, extended slide catch and extended slide lock.
Your truck might be safe at your house but it sure ain't everywhere else you go when out in public. Please don't leave it locked in your truck. Apparently you haven't read all of the "my truck got broken into at ******" threads over the last year or so.[/QUOTE
I do understand the concer. I live in a small town. At work, my truck is behind a gated entrance, at home- behind a locked gate and 1/8 mile off the highway. If I go to lunch in town, it is locked. If I go to San Antonio!!!!... the gun stays home since I dont carry it on my person.
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