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Thread: Wilson Combat CQB Used question

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    Congrats!


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    Quote Originally Posted by blake6551 View Post
    Got it! It'll be going back to Wilson this week to get a battlesight upgrade and a full exam. Gun looks to be in great condition for its age.
    Well done. Keep us updated when you get it back.

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    Well this gun is back from Wilson...took a bit longer than expected! I added battlesight rear, gold bead front, BP magwell, fresh springs throughout including a flatewire recoil spring, new AT and some new VZ grips.



    And here she is with her new sister, a custom X-Tac I picked up from George at MI Gunslingers.



    I already put 1k down the X-Tac, runs like a sewing machine. Ready to rip!
    Blake

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    Damn fine looking guns. I like the finish you went with too. Two tone never really did anything for me.

    For $1,700 I'd have been hard pressed not to buy her myself.
    "I don't collect guns anymore, I stockpile weapons for ****ing war." Chuck P.

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    Good choice on the sights, blake6551. That's what I put on my old CQB after the night sights finally burned out. I like the mag well too.
    "It's hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong."
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    Very nice Wilsons you have there.

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