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    I notice that the rail section of the frame still curves up at the end where it meets the barrel end of the slide. My "Austrian" G21's are the same way. I do not have lights on mine, but I am curious if this shoots the light up at all verses what it would do if the rail was straight and in line with the slide.

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    How does this slide treatment compare to tenifer?

    If unfavorably, I may have to go buy a G17 while everything that has worked before is still available.

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    And a brand new very expensive facility to manufacture a US made 5.56. Let the rumors continue......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surf View Post
    And a brand new very expensive facility to manufacture a US made 5.56. Let the rumors continue......
    Oh snap...
    The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. - Ayn Rand

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrell macabe View Post
    I notice that the rail section of the frame still curves up at the end where it meets the barrel end of the slide. My "Austrian" G21's are the same way. I do not have lights on mine, but I am curious if this shoots the light up at all verses what it would do if the rail was straight and in line with the slide.
    I've heard that if you put the rail in boiling water for a couple minutes, you can flatten and hold till it cools, and that will straighten it.

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