Have one in Asia, the IR mildot, that is mounted on a 2400KT. Deadly on rats, and that is one thing nice about a tropical country 'cuz C02 works just fine. Stiff, the AO, but it never bothered me. Besides, there's no Hawke Support over there, lol!
I also bought the last of his very limited run 1911 grip panels that adapts to the 22xx/13xx trigger frame. I haven’t had time to have it powdercoated in sandy silver yet. First photo is his with one of his ultra unique breech designs. 2nd and 3rd are mine to show you how the panels attach:
I own 2 of Blue Fork’s AR version. Not a fan of the black anodized finish nor the bare finish (scratch magnet), so I had them nickel boron plated. Looks flawless in person:
Blue Fork has had several designs, but he had only one iteration of the 1911 trigger grip assembly. If you would notice, it has an exaggerated trigger guard——it’s the one on top with see-thru grips—and not mine:
It doesn’t look like a Blue Fork trigger assembly; the shape is much different when compared to his AR and 1911 designs. If you would look at it, it uses an OEM trigger blade, which doesn’t work on a Blue Fork. To the OP: What material is the trigger assembly?
I have no idea why top tier prescription lenses are so expensive here. I have my eyes checked here but have the lenses done in the Philippines by a very reputable optical shop when a member of the family goes home. I own 5 pairs of the same brand (Oakley) and model and always insist on Crizal...
I plan to ask Tony Mele again (he refused me the last time when I queried about a Disco stock) if he can make 2 for me. I’d be willing to pay $250 to $300 if he says OUI. I think he’ll consider it if there’s a demand. That gent makes superb 10/22 stocks; had 3 of his but my interest in...