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Machining front cocking serrations on a Glock slide

July 29, 2015 Bill Marr 0

Front cocking serrations are popular with some pistol shooters.  Once the hallmark of custom 1911 builders, these cuts were quickly adopted to production 1911 pistols, and then to other production guns.  They have become so prevalent […]

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300 BLK load development: 125, 135, 175 and 220 SMK with H110 and IMR 4227

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