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Old 11-05-2012, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Dubyagee View Post
My SW9VE Review From another forum. Not me.


If you do not want it, I will take it. Will cover your troubles.
That review was VERY favorable, and gave a strong explanation for the higher trigger pull...I've read a number of them this afternoon, and missed this one. Thanks.

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As long as you KNOW that is not stolen, jump on it. If you don't like it, it will make great trading material.
The seller is stellar...I have no issues with him, as he's like a brother to me.

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Its a DA trigger. Works okay when clean and oiled. Still worth a trip to a smith to wave a magic wand over.


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If it's a bit wonky feeling, I'll have a buddy of mine, who's a gunsmith, take a look at it. He's the guy that first started telling me that they were "junk", only because he remembers the .40 he bought when the design first came out. He hasn't touched one since, and has actually turned down working on them. I'll persuade him with a favor he owes me to get it right, if it needs to happen.

The price is low because he still owes me for some machining work I did for him after hours last year for a custom trigger I made for his match 1911...and that price is right for me right now.

I'll go out and shoot a box or so through it and see how it goes. Heck, I may be able to trade something out of my tool box that he's been eyeballing for awhile...something I don't need anymore. It depends on his needs tomorrow, LOL
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