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Feels and looks like a new gun!

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My 1994, model 94AE .44Mag handles and feels like a brand new rifle.
I got all the half cock trigger parts installed and boy what a difference it makes as far as the trigger is concerned. Filled the old safety hole with my home made filler and installed a new set of XS sights on her.
I'm all exited to sight it in, it has always been a good shooter, it should be real good now :D

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Nice looking 44.
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Salvo -

Did you post pictures of this baby before? It looks really nice!!! :D
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Post by .45colt »

Plus You just made John Browning smile. after the junk is torn out and all made right even the A/E 94's are good Guns. looks good.Jim.
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Thanks!
Ysabel Kid, I posted pictures of it when I was making the safety filler. I did not have the sights or trigger parts installed yet. It just feels so much better.
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salvo wrote:Thanks!
Ysabel Kid, I posted pictures of it when I was making the safety filler. I did not have the sights or trigger parts installed yet. It just feels so much better.
Looks better and better! You're an artist!!! :D
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Salvo, you have those safety fillers ready for sale and distribution yet?
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Post by salvo »

I have sent one of them to tango4c in Australia, the product has gone global with the first unit :lol:
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Post by Bruce Scott »

Scott,

It arrived yesterday and looks great! It will probably be a day or two before I get a chance to fit it.
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Bruce that took forever, glad it made it.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Just a thought, but how would a monogram look on the flat of that filler? Probably pretty cool!!! 8)
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Post by salvo »

Perfect place for ones initials for sure, then get it hot blued.
I can not seem to get the niter blue to cover evenly it looks better in person but the camera bloches it out for some reason.
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salvo -

Do you have a snapshot of the saddle-ring side as well?
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Post by salvo »

Here is a picture of the saddle ring side Ysabel Kid.


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Post by kimwcook »

Well Salvo, now that your product and company is about to be included in the Fortune 500 list of companies. I'm sure inquiring minds on this forum would like to know some information of the safety plug. Like, how much, availability, etc..
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kimwcook, when I get home I will see if I saved my post from the old site and paste it here.
I make them one at a time and figured $30.00 will cover the labor & materials to fabricate and ship.
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salvo wrote:kimwcook, when I get home I will see if I saved my post from the old site and paste it here.
I make them one at a time and figured $30.00 will cover the labor & materials to fabricate and ship.
Where do I sign? :D Seriously, these are great!!!
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Post by salvo »

Here is the post from the old site.


Winchester Crossbolt Safety Filler

Well I finally perfected the “Winchester Crossbolt Safety Fillerâ€
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