You will give this to me.
Can’t do it, you wouldn’t be nice to it.
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You will give this to me.
Can’t do it, you wouldn’t be nice to it.
Any recommendations on a CCO?In general, they take work to get running reliably.
The CCO is a better choice for reliability.
Good luck finding burner replacements.It’s the only way.
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If you aren’t using wood, you better be using real Burner grips.
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Though have strayed at times….
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Good luck finding burner replacements.
Yep. It's a thing. High-end makers such as Alchemy/Cabot do it for all of theirs.How would you actually do that - clocking the grip screws precisely?
WtfYep. It's a thing. High-end makers such as Alchemy/Cabot do it for all of theirs.
As far as I can tell, it's something for true believers / enthusiasts ...or dilettantes. Hard to tell the difference sometimes.
A bit like this ... which is not safe for work:
Does this end as a Snuff film? Hooded men dancing! WTH? I don’t know if I feel violated or want to vote democrat now.Yep. It's a thing. High-end makers such as Alchemy/Cabot do it for all of theirs.
As far as I can tell, it's something for true believers / enthusiasts ...or dilettantes. Hard to tell the difference sometimes.
A bit like this ... which is not safe for work:
Dan Wesson for the CCO.Any recommendations on a CCO?
How about Fusion 9mm 1911s? Apparently manufactured in Turkey but finished in USA by Fusion, started by a former Dan Wesson employee.
CLICKYep. It's a thing. High-end makers such as Alchemy/Cabot do it for all of theirs.
As far as I can tell, it's something for true believers / enthusiasts ...or dilettantes. Hard to tell the difference sometimes.
A bit like this ... which is not safe for work: