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they haven't fallen off when you drop them on the ground?Mine do that too
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I occasionally lose a pin, rarely with 40, but quite often with my 38SC open gun. The baseplate stays on. I still prefer these to Dawson baseplates.they haven't fallen off when you drop them on the ground?
may i ask why you prefer these to the Dawson's?I occasionally lose a pin, rarely with 40, but quite often with my 38SC open gun. The baseplate stays on. I still prefer these to Dawson baseplates.
I picked up a few spare pins at my local hardware store.
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may i ask why you prefer these to the Dawson's?
Yea, I ran the Dawson's for a season and hated having to use a table edge to take them apart. I also had one fly apart on me and almost didn't find the sliding door.Some users say the dawson tool-less design still requires a tool like a table edge to press apart. They also have more places for dirt and dust to collect, and it will make disassembly very difficult.
Yea, I ran the Dawson's for a season and hated having to use a table edge to take them apart. I also had one fly apart on me and almost didn't find the sliding door.
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the '90s called.
they want their basepads back
Yea, I ran the Dawson's for a season and hated having to use a table edge to take them apart. I also had one fly apart on me and almost didn't find the sliding door.
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And I just had a flashback of taking the sideplate off a 625 that broke an internal part at Harvard preventing the cylinder from openingLol, I just had flashbacks of taking chunks of wood out of the tables at Harvard trying to open mine to clean them....................
And I just had a flashback of taking the sideplate off a 625 that broke an internal part at Harvard preventing the cylinder from opening
the '90s called.
they want their basepads back
At least you are not telling us about a wonderful 38 super from Frank and Austin Behlert.Tried and true. Best mags I ever had were built by Beven Grams. And yes, I am old
are all aftermarket basepads for sti mags loose like that?
what's the reason behind that? just for easier disassembly?