We'll do one if @Geezer is on board!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It's a better explanation, and the history behind it is pretty cool. You ready to try that on a Glock?
Enough with these poor old Model 10's.
Let's break out the Colt SAA's, the Freedom Arms, and the Pythons and get to work on them.
We never claimed to add value. Weâre just improving the original design to suit our taste and improve performanceYou misunderstand.
Since it's such a desirable modification that adds to the value of any firearm, I want to see Billy and Eddie fitz all their colt Saa's, FA's, registered mags and pythons to increase their worth.
Not just poor old model 10's.
You gonna add a T-grip also?
Have Hacksaw Won't Travel.Enough with these poor old Model 10's.
Let's break out the Colt SAA's, the Freedom Arms, and the Pythons and get to work on them.
This^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Thanks Pard!!!!!!I'm sure @BatteryOaksBilly will hook you up with a custom job on any of those you'll take him. đ
Who said ANY of that^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^????? We did it because we Wanted to.Since it's such a desirable modification that adds to the value of any firearm
This^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Thanks Pard!!!!!!!!!!!!We never claimed to add value. Weâre just improving the original design to suit our taste
YES!!!!!! And some Plastic Franzite fake stag grips!!! Was the rage in decades gone by....Thanks!Don't forget the rubber bands on the grip......no old-school NE detective would be caught dead without them.
There are plenty of butchered up Glocks pictured every day...sometimes on this forum.We'll do one if @Geezer is on board!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw a very nice Colt Detective Special get Fitzed, a Browning Citori O/U get it's barrels shortened to 18", a Python barrel fitted to a K frame S&W, and I've seen numerous rifle, shotgun and, pistol barrels cut off. There are even a couple of wind chimes made from barrel cut offs. It's just not Model 10's that get altered.You misunderstand.
Since it's such a desirable modification that adds to the value of any firearm, I want to see Billy and Eddie fitz all their colt Saa's, FA's, registered mags and pythons to increase their worth.
Not just poor old model 10's.
I sporterized a pristine 1903 Springfield one time. I wish now that I had not, but that is water under the bridge. I got it in November 1963 when I was 12 years old for $30. There were stacks of them at the Army Store down on Vine Street. That was big money for me. I poured through the Williams and Heaters catalogs looking for parts to get to make it into a fine hunting rifle. There were no deer in these parts to speak of, but the outdoor magazines gave me the itch for a real big game rifle. I would shoot it when my folks were not home into a grape crate stacked with Life Magazines inside my bedroom. It was quite loud. That was before hearing protection was common. I am surprised I can hear at all. Anyway, a Fagen stock, Williams rear sight, a new safety, and scope mounts produced a rifle that I used with pride. It is still one of my favorites among my numerous high power hunting rifles. I have other Springfield's that are still in their military configuration and that will never be altered by me.I like this about as well as any other Fitz - a few years from now future gun owners will look at these the same way we look at a sporterized military rifle from WW2 or a bubbaâd SKS
Scroll through Armslist and look at the âCustomâ Glocks where somebody changed the sights and put in a drop in trigger. Now itâs supposed to be worth $1000. Good Luck with that. We spend countless hours (Well maybe minutes) planning out custom projects. No bolt on parts. Every part handcrafted for a truly one off gun. I can only dream about what we could do with a lathe and milling machineThere are plenty of butchered up Glocks pictured every day...sometimes on this forum.
I saw a very nice Colt Detective Special get Fitzed, a Browning Citori O/U get it's barrels shortened to 18", a Python barrel fitted to a K frame S&W, and I've seen numerous rifle, shotgun and, pistol barrels cut off. There are even a couple of wind chimes made from barrel cut offs. It's just not Model 10's that get altered.
I don't mean this as a criticism of you. Just want to point out that this statement reflects an assumption that all gun owners are unified in their views, values and desires.future gun owners will look at these the same way we look at a sporterized military rifle from WW2
Understand. My post wasnât meant to be harsh, but a truthful analogy of a similar scenario on older military rifles. If someone finds a sporterized enfield rifle today the first thing they try to do is return it original condition. The fitz modifications will be viewed in the same manner a few years down the road when model 10s arenât as plentiful.I don't mean this as a criticism of you. Just want to point out that this statement reflects an assumption that all gun owners are unified in their views, values and desires.
We ain't.
We do, however, have many shared and/or overlapping interests, concerns, and attitudes that link us together into a broad category - gun owners - that is distinct from at least one other category of people: gun haters. But we're still individuals, and each of us changes over time. (This is a good thing!)
In (what's left of) this free society, we have the right to alter our personal property to suit our individual desires at any given moment in time. That may appall some and delight others. We may even look back and regret. But that's life!
Thanks, we fully intend to...a promise from me to you.I do fully support the idea â I will do what I want to anything I ownâ If it is yours and you like this knock yourself out.
Heck buy a few more and chop them up
Larry said the first day he arrived here he noticed a New Browning Citori with the barrels lopped off...note to self he said...I'm in the right place! We have cut the barrels off several American Derringers. A .45 so short that the und of the cartridge was even with the muzzle. I'm certain we've cut over 100 barrels of handguns, rifles and shotguns. @Geezer wasn't exaggerating about the wind chime out of barrels.I saw a very nice Colt Detective Special get Fitzed, a Browning Citori O/U get it's barrels shortened to 18", a Python barrel fitted to a K frame S&W, and I've seen numerous rifle, shotgun and, pistol barrels cut off. There are even a couple of wind chimes made from barrel cut offs. It's just not Model 10's that get altered.
Must of been a bad bad dent just above the 18" markThere are plenty of butchered up Glocks pictured every day...sometimes on this forum.
I saw a very nice Colt Detective Special get Fitzed, a Browning Citori O/U get it's barrels shortened to 18", a Python barrel fitted to a K frame S&W, and I've seen numerous rifle, shotgun and, pistol barrels cut off. There are even a couple of wind chimes made from barrel cut offs. It's just not Model 10's that get altered.
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