Posted: 11/20/2016 10:18:26 PM EDT
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I spent some time yesterday on details like blending the rear of the slide to the frame and beavertail, dehorning the sharp edges, etc.
Next step is to abrasive blast the slide serrations, polish out the flats on the slide and frame, and then Cerakote. Apparently 9mm STI magazines seem to be chronically out of stock everywhere. A Brownell's backorder just came through for two .38 Super mags, so I think I'm covered on this build. |
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Quoted: I spent some time yesterday on details like blending the rear of the slide to the frame and beavertail, dehorning the sharp edges, etc. Next step is to abrasive blast the slide serrations, polish out the flats on the slide and frame, and then Cerakote. Apparently 9mm STI magazines seem to be chronically out of stock everywhere. A Brownell's backorder just came through for two .38 Super mags, so I think I'm covered on this build. |
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I spent some time yesterday on details like blending the rear of the slide to the frame and beavertail, dehorning the sharp edges, etc. Next step is to abrasive blast the slide serrations, polish out the flats on the slide and frame, and then Cerakote. Apparently 9mm STI magazines seem to be chronically out of stock everywhere. A Brownell's backorder just came through for two .38 Super mags, so I think I'm covered on this build. http://www.mbxextreme.com/index.php?page=140_38mag I'm aware of those but I'd prefer to stick with factory STI mags. |
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If I could find any caliber STI mags for a decent price I would get a 2011. Why are they so proud of them? Beats me. STI mags are around $60 which I can kind of understand, given that they were pretty much the only people making them. SVI is more expensive yet. And then Grams and others began getting $120 for "tuned" mags, so I suppose that became the going rate. I had hoped that when SPS mags started showing up they would drive the price down, but that hasn't seemed to happen yet. |
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Beats me. STI mags are around $60 which I can kind of understand, given that they were pretty much the only people making them. SVI is more expensive yet. And then Grams and others began getting $120 for "tuned" mags, so I suppose that became the going rate. I had hoped that when SPS mags started showing up they would drive the price down, but that hasn't seemed to happen yet. Quoted:
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If I could find any caliber STI mags for a decent price I would get a 2011. Why are they so proud of them? Beats me. STI mags are around $60 which I can kind of understand, given that they were pretty much the only people making them. SVI is more expensive yet. And then Grams and others began getting $120 for "tuned" mags, so I suppose that became the going rate. I had hoped that when SPS mags started showing up they would drive the price down, but that hasn't seemed to happen yet. Because they can. For so long the the majority of the line was aimed at competition shooters. Much different market when most guys only have 3-4 mags and will pay almost anything if it means they can squeeze another round in it and still be reliable. For years I've wished someone like Mecgar would make some. |
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Beats me. STI mags are around $60 which I can kind of understand, given that they were pretty much the only people making them. SVI is more expensive yet. And then Grams and others began getting $120 for "tuned" mags, so I suppose that became the going rate. I had hoped that when SPS mags started showing up they would drive the price down, but that hasn't seemed to happen yet. Quoted:
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If I could find any caliber STI mags for a decent price I would get a 2011. Why are they so proud of them? Beats me. STI mags are around $60 which I can kind of understand, given that they were pretty much the only people making them. SVI is more expensive yet. And then Grams and others began getting $120 for "tuned" mags, so I suppose that became the going rate. I had hoped that when SPS mags started showing up they would drive the price down, but that hasn't seemed to happen yet. So do the STI mags run fine fine with no tuning? Seems like most of the problems I see at matches are guys with STI guns, cussing their mags. Pretty sure those same guys did some mods to the mags to get an extra round or two in there. |
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So do the STI mags run fine fine with no tuning? Seems like most of the problems I see at matches are guys with STI guns, cussing their mags. Pretty sure those same guys did some mods to the mags to get an extra round or two in there. Quoted:
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If I could find any caliber STI mags for a decent price I would get a 2011. Why are they so proud of them? Beats me. STI mags are around $60 which I can kind of understand, given that they were pretty much the only people making them. SVI is more expensive yet. And then Grams and others began getting $120 for "tuned" mags, so I suppose that became the going rate. I had hoped that when SPS mags started showing up they would drive the price down, but that hasn't seemed to happen yet. So do the STI mags run fine fine with no tuning? Seems like most of the problems I see at matches are guys with STI guns, cussing their mags. Pretty sure those same guys did some mods to the mags to get an extra round or two in there. Mine always have. 9mm and .45 mags loaded to factory capacity. Of course, I'm not using them for Limited or Open. I have a set of SVI mags that I have always used in Limited. I suppose if you have to tweak every last possible round out of a stock STI tube, you may as well spring for Gram's mag guts. Quoted:
Same here. ken is the worst when it comes to posting pics of his beauties. Hey, I try to keep a low profile. Every once in a couple years I can't resist the urge to take a new photo of the family!
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2011 mags run great stock if you stick with the recommended capacities. It's when you start trying to get 22/23 rounds of 9mm into a 140 or 21 rounds of 40 into them that they get unreliable (if done wrong).
If you're not trying to stick within game rules of length you can get some extenders, but the mags last a while. I have 3 of the 9mm 140s just waiting for me to get another 2011. I've had a tactical in 45, and a full custom 6" 40 as a game gun, but I'm trying to find a deal on a 9mm to replace all my other game/tactical pistols.
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I bought a couple of mags from these guys when I did my 2011 build earlier this year. No problems. http://www.osagecountyguns.com/firearm-accessories/magazines/sti-2011-9mm-17rd-magazine-126mm.html I like the extended dust cover look. CHRIS |
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I bought a couple of mags from these guys when I did my 2011 build earlier this year. No problems. http://www.osagecountyguns.com/firearm-accessories/magazines/sti-2011-9mm-17rd-magazine-126mm.html I like the extended dust cover look. CHRIS Thanks for the link. I actually just received a Brownell's backorder yesterday so I think I'm good. |
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Simply awesome. The black cerakote adds just enough to break up all of the stainless. Once again, great work. I wish I had the time, tools, and skillset to do that. Thanks, I wish I had gotten more and better photos before I gave it up. The custom serial number meant a 12 month wait from PT. They told me 3 months and it kept getting delayed. Now the price on them went up and it's a 10 frame minimum.
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Thanks, I wish I had gotten more and better photos before I gave it up. The custom serial number meant a 12 month wait from PT. They told me 3 months and it kept getting delayed. Now the price on them went up and it's a 10 frame minimum. ![]() Saw the 10 frame minimum, oh well.
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