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GREAT news Grand Daddy Dee...all the best! Bill
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Fini...I had a similar problem with one channel on a Nakamichi SR-2A...try Caig's DeoxIT on all the controls after unplugging and removing the top...make sure it's Caig's...I tried it with electronic cleaner first thinking it was nearly the same thing...worked for a couple hours then back to scratchy...after FINALLYbuying and using both DeoxIT and DeoxiIT Gold it has been fine for about 2 years so far... I have since used the DeoxIT on all the older stuff and it seems to do the trick
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Your SiG is a classic and very safe...plenty safe to keep your magazine fully loaded and a round in the chamber with the hammer decocked...decocking places your hammer on the safety intercept notch and it is not resting on the firing pin...as long as it wasn't futzed with... NEVER carry with the hammer cocked and NEVER try to drop the hammer WITHOUT using the decocker...you bypass a safety if you do the "pull the trigger and lower the hammer"...good buy, Prof... Generally...load magazine
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...according to Klipsch, the F-3 is a modernized version of the Reference RF-3...two generations back but still significant and cretainly in the same league...you're just at the top of the Synergy line with Reference going beyond...don't feel bad 'bout your Synergies but if you want more...there is more to be had...good luck with your choice... Bill
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...which is the reason that so many love the P6/P225...the P6 is just the German police version (it was model #6 in the (West) German Police aresenal...Walther P-1 (P-38), Walther P5 (P5), SiG Sauer P6 (P225), Heckeler and Koch P7 (Squeezecocker P7)...) very similar to the SiG Sauer P225...it should have a "ring" hammer with a cut in it (supposedly to be able to tell if the pistol was dropped so the armorer would know...I'm not sure that's it but who knows)... might not feed all
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Professor Thump...I thought I'd share this since it is partially your fault...some of you others are to blame as well... My Mil-Spec from Project Street Gun Class #1 is back in my possession again...I assembled this pistol while taking a Project Street Gun class put on by world renown pistol smith Teddy Jacobson and Stephen A. Camp (Handguns and Hi Powers) in 2005...it was to showcase a quality, built and affordable platform to which was added impeccably finished internal parts, all hand fitted
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I called on them yesterday...MINT Oak Oiled and sold 10 minutes after he posted them...and not to me... Bill
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what makes you think they are bad???...welcome... Bill
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I believe the original finish should be Birch Black (BB) and someone (other than Klipsch) painted them... Bill
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jackson...I think Les as well as Mel Blanc would appreciate that remark...Top Notch! Bill