There is no reason to hurry. The constant innovation of makers is what has brought us here in special myself. If Ed didn’t invented Matador airgun is probably that I never created the TequilaGUN.Better hurry, I expect Edgun will be producing a pistol before the end of the year.
It’s very cool though! When I see an actual SA pistol being sold I’d like to check it out.
Well I've got money burning a hole in my wallet for the SA conversion, as soon as I find my missing mag, still PO'd that I'd lost it. Xoloti, yeah I know you're shipping me two today.There is no reason to hurry. The constant innovation of makers is what has brought us here in special myself. If Ed didn’t invented Matador airgun is probably that I never created the TequilaGUN.
Just a heads up, to say, this owner isn't ignoring you.Just a heads up, I'm chatting with a company to make me a custom leather holster for my TG. Mine has a red dot on it. They would like to know the interest in just a plain holster, I don't want to get too deep in it right now and they may come back and tell me nope not doing it.
Mounted on a frame on your wall?Just a heads up, to say, this owner isn't ignoring you.
No holster needed here. The gun hasn't made it outside other than when it arrived at my door.
Mike
Sorry Mr. Hog, I shoot indoors if that's...ok...with you ?Mounted on a frame on your wall?
Lovingly stored in the box it came in?
I use mine when I go out to make sure the rodents are properly deceased, it's a pain in the ass to carry my rifle. Of course it's now dependent on if I can find my mag or when I receive the new ones....in a few days.
I tried that....the Mrs. got a smidge miffed when she came out of the bathroom and I almost hit her, that ended that.Sorry Mr. Hog, I shoot indoors if that's...ok...with you ?
Mike
You'll be fine, worse case is you have to fix it, well duh, but it's pretty simple.Just picked one of these up. I trained with a 45 in the military, and I’ve always loved Browning’s masterpiece. But this is the best of both worlds! Hoping longevity is good.
Just picked one of these up. I trained with a 45 in the military, and I’ve always loved Browning’s masterpiece. But this is the best of both worlds! Hoping longevity is good.
Hey there! I just picked the pistol up with iron sights. I’ve never liked RMRs on my pistols. I’ll ask him about his muffler offerings, tho.I had to service one seal in mine. I have serial #9, so I've had it for a while. Simple to get to and replace. No special tools.
Other than the one seal (not an o-ring), it's been great. Holds air, shoots well, accurate.
I did mention my thoughts about the assembly of this seal in the gun to Alfonso. I think he did make a change.
Did you get one of his mufflers or are you using a different brand ? He has two or three segment styles. I found the single to work well enough for my indoor (house) shooting.
Also, did you get one of his dot sight mounts ? Nicely done, hold the RMR footprint (Trijicon and Holosun) straight and solid.
Like you say, I like the grip angle of the Govt. .45, which he copied. A very good decision over the steeper angles. Probably thousands of different grip panels are available for this.
Shoot well...
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I run a little Donny on mine, crazy quiet. Forgot to mention, I put a o-ring on the threads, keeps the air where it belongs, Supressor just seals nicely. Edit: our friend made a mount to move the red dot to the rear that's why the difference and the custom grips by Xolotl.Hey there! I just picked the pistol up with iron sights. I’ve never liked RMRs on my pistols. I’ll ask him about his muffler offerings, tho.