sig also makes the 1911 emperor scorpion in 10mm
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Show posts MenuQuote from: AlinMi on November 30 2019 02:07:29 PM MST$689.00
What was the sticker if I may ask?
Quote from: Surlysoul on November 30 2019 10:43:33 AM MSTi was holding out as well, the site showed the store i shop at didn't have one in stock, i stopped by just to browse yesterday and they had 2 of them in the case thats when i caved in.
I have been eyeing that since the ad came out. So far I have held off, but it's early.
Quote from: sqlbullet on September 14 2015 03:25:11 PM MDTI tried it with a free sample it works great for a short time after application, but I put it on my rifles after big game season last year and when I took them out to sight them in and clean them for this season it had literally turned into rubber cement and was gummed up everywhere, my, ar-10 would not even fully cycle without using the forward assist. i'm back to using clp and rem oil.
Frog lube, as I recall a spectrometer report I read, is jojoba oil that has been mixed with mint flavor and food coloring.
If it works for your needs, great. But the relevant part here is in the Frog lube story...Vet and friend adapt commercial lubricant to firearms. You might want to try plain jojoba oil as it appears to be about 1/4 the price.
Their solvent intrigues me as the MSDS lists it's boiling point as 212° F and it's density as the 1.001. Both align with water. Makes me wonder if the solvent is just water with soap.
Again, if it works for you, more power to ya!
Quote from: 4949shooter on May 02 2015 04:48:58 AM MDT
Those original 1076 pistols had some kinks to be worked out just like many new pistols coming to the market for the first year.
Once the kinks were worked out, the pistols were fine. I wish I could get my hands on a 1076 and a 1006.