Makes sense, for some reason, I couldn't place where he was grinding at.
Yall would laugh, where I was originally thinking the grinding took place. I know, I know.................................
Yep...much better IMO. On some guns the ejector sticks out a little. On some Brownings...They used to paint part of the ejector red...Indicating when a round is chambered for a visual but also would work in the dark since it stuck out a bit.A proper press check allows you to positively verify whether or not there is a round in the chamber. You touch it with your finger. Thats useful say... in the dark.
I would like to ask respectfuly and in a humble manner for someone to address the intent of the mod. Thanks
I agree. Unless properly done, mods to a gun will devalue it.
Nope. Unless it was a fairly well known gunsmith, mods will devalue the gun..... provided the buyer knows that it was modded.
A well executed mod is a well executed mod, it does not matter who I did it. Now if you lack the ability to determine whether the mod was done properly you may think that it is important to know who did it. Having a well know gunsmith do a mod does not guarantee quality or correctness.
I would rather be able to determine whether the mod is done properly than know who did it. This usually requires intimate knowledge of the gun, the mod and the correct way to perform it. This knowledge is what I strive to possess. This line of reasoning may not be for everyone but I hope it sheds some light on reaftions and thought processes regarding the matter at hand.