Barsto match target, ctc, rear iron sight in front.
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Barsto match target, ctc, rear iron sight in front.
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I believe in peace, love and extremely violent weapons systems... just in case that whole peace-and-love thing doesn't work out.
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I had a Glock 19.4 that had significant wear on the slide from it's kydex holster. The gun had thousands of rounds through it and for a time was my duty weapon. I've always wanted to try Robar's NP3 and this seemed like a great excuse. Checking their site I saw they have a newer, better version called NP3+ so I sent in the slide.
https://robarguns.com/custom-firearm-finishes/np3-plus/
Got it back and it looks incredible! Not that appearance is the most important thing, but the finish is smooth as butter, even, and looks like it left the factory this way. They reinstalled all the slide parts and my sights. I will be hitting the range this weekend to make sure it functions - though I have no doubt it will.
I've always liked the way stainless slides look on black framed pistols. I missed out on getting an HK USP in stainless so the Glock was my next best option. Turn around was quick and painless - I will do business again with Robar. I have no connection to the company at all other than being a satisfied customer.
Before you suggest that licensing, background checks, or other restrictions for the 2nd Amendment are reasonable... Apply those same ideas to the 1st and 4th Amendments. Then tell me how reasonable they are.
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"There are 550 million firearms on this planet. That's one firearm for every 12 people. The question is... How do we arm the other 11?" Lord of War.
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." Thomas Jefferson
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