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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Oh, my Apex part for my 19 showed up today too.

    Don't understand how you can improve on PERFECTION
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Don't understand how you can improve on PERFECTION
    My extractor seems to be pretty "failure resistant". What are the improvements?

    I DO love that it says "Manufactured behind enemy lines" right on the package.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    My extractor seems to be pretty "failure resistant". What are the improvements?

    I DO love that it says "Manufactured behind enemy lines" right on the package.
    NY, CA, CO, MA, CT, Il ??
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    I think Apex is California, but you make an effective point.
    My first improvement to PERFECTION would be a larger, less stupid, mag release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    NY, CA, CO, MA, CT, Il ??
    It says "LOS OSOS CALIFORNIA" on the box. I looked it up. It's on the coast, almost straight west of Bakersfield.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I think Apex is California, but you make an effective point.
    My first improvement to PERFECTION would be a larger, less stupid, mag release.
    Adapt & Overcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Nice. You need to polish the brass one so it matches that receiver.
    Ah, but that's a "receiver cover", and it's "brasslite"...so not sure how it would match. Ever since my time in the Coast Guard, I've had an aversion to polishing brass...or anything else. Except for one G17 barrel.

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    Browning 92 Skinner Sights. These sights have replaceable apertures. The ones for the Browning and Henry had different diameters, so I swapped them out to see how the smaller one looked on the Henry. Well, that didn't work out. The diameter of the threads were slightly different. The one that came on the Henry sight was .214 external thread diameter, and the Browning one was .213. Doesn't sound like much, but threads on the brass mount were smaller than the threads on the blued steel mount. I could fit a #10 drill through the steel threads, but only a #13 through the brass one. I had to ream the brass one with successively larger drills (by hand) until I could get both apertures to thread into the brass mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    Ah, but that's a "receiver cover", and it's "brasslite"...so not sure how it would match. Ever since my time in the Coast Guard, I've had an aversion to polishing brass...or anything else. Except for one G17 barrel.
    Strip paint, polish. Then repaint. Rinse & repeat.
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    My stamp came in so I picked up the silencer from Ark Tactical today. Actually purchased it on March 11. The silencer is a Gemtech Outback IID. It is hanging off the end of a Beretta 21A.

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    Thanks Noah.
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