DIY GUNSMITHING: GSG 1911-22 (Deburr/Polish/Trigger Job)

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  • Fordtough25

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    Nice write up OP!!! I have been wanting one of these GSG's ever since a fella at the range let me shoot his a while back. One question the polished trigger and hammer are those the factory pieces that you took the black finish off of or are they aftermarket parts?


    Here's my stock GSG, the barrel is black on mine as well.

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    Fordtough25

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    Nice! Those wood grips look good aginst the black finish IMO. :yesway:

    Where did you get your spare mag(s)? I haven't been able to find any. :dunno:


    Thanks I really like it! I got real lucky with the mags man, I posted a WTB ad here on :ingo: and nice guy PM'd me with the pair for a fair price. Having 3 mags makes it a lot more fun!! :D
     

    sgreen3

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    All ready to go, with a newly polished hammer, trigger, chamber shroud and slide alignment cone. IMO, it's just enough contrasting polished "bling" to make the gun look nice, without being over-the-top or hokie. :cool:

    Very nice parts with excellent service throughout the buying experience. Highly recommended. Thanks Zach!


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    Shameless plug.. :D


    Did you remove the factory black finish on the trigger and stuff then polish them or are they aftermarket parts? Looks real nice!
     
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