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By Porthole
As pictured, slip on muzzle device. Flash suppressor? Muzzle brake? The vents do not go 360, no vent on the bottom.
Not sure how to qualify it but with the full size opening I'd venture flash suppressor.
Slip on and then pinned with a roll pin and an allen screw on the bottom.
I had an older model stainless mini (180 series I think), used it on that, don't know about fitment on current models.
$50 shipped priority mail CONUS.
Location Delaware
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By Cold Steel
Just purchased a S&W 1911SC E-Series pistol in 45 ACP. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with what magazines work best in this pistol. Came with 2 from the factory. (Checkmate) Was thinking of picking up a few Chip McCormick Power Mag Plus mags for it. Any recomendations?
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Here's the kicker though - it's attaching to the Chassis - which in itself, is an accessory, not the pistol. However if you're really worried about that - look at the Recover 20/20 - the "mag holder" is optional.
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yes. my paranoid ass doesn't want to say the word "gun" or "firearm" if i get pulled over, so i've got copies of my ccw with the reg in each of my vehicles, along with one in my wallet with my dl and fPid i don't think that they'll be able to make it stick as it's one person out of what?34,000+?
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My advice would be to buy a Reloading book before purchasing anything! get acquainted with reloading by gaining knowledge and information. There's a number of good Reloading manuals out there. The ABC's of reloading is an excellent starter as are Lyman, they make an excellent Reloading manual. I like the Richard Lee Reloading manual also.
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