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  • shipwreck

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    Man that thing looks really awesome. Odd looking grip screws but they go with the overall theme of the firearm. Congrats.
    Allen

    Grip screws are standard Allen wrench factory grip screws. The USA made 92s usually come with Allen screws. The Italian ones usually come with flat head screws. I like the Allen wrench screws, personally.
     

    p4R4d0x

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    Heckler & Koch USP & Axis 14175 with 'Backup' (fade) by Staufhammer, on Flickr
     

    Lebowski

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    Indiana now / Texas later.
    "Custom" Kahr CM9

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    The stippling job on it is so-so... It was my first attempt at stippling. Definitely more grippy now. I like it.

    I sent the slide to be cerakoted by a dude who does great work ( Same guy did this: Want to show off Allen's Cerakote skills! Glad I trusted him w/ my dream build! ) and also had him install Dawson Precision night sights on the slide.

    This is my daily carry gun. Depending on the circumstance I usually carry it with the Pierce Grip extension, though in some dress attire I'll use the stock flush fit mag or if I can get away with it, the 7 round mag extension magazine.

    Love this gun.

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    I love mu polished 4566TSW as well... Extremely reliable.

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    Probably my favorite of the 3 to shoot, in all honesty. I love the way the Ruger feels in my hand... I think it's the steeper grip angle that makes it feel so good and point naturally for me. Good for poppin' cans and plinking around. Ain't no 22LR shortage here. Still uncertain if it's a Ruger MK1 or a Ruger Standard... though I do believe it was made in 1971.
     
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