the M21 Beretta. Look punk, just because YOU can't handle a particular job doesn't mean a REAL smith can't do so. You are just too inept, or too cheap to have a real man work up such a gun, that's all.
if set to remove ALL overtravel. Things like the trigger guard,which offers a trick you probably DONTknow about, things like the frame being too THIN to reliably hold the screw at the proper point, even if it is locktited. i made nor make any claims to being a "wonderful" smith, just a LOT better than you know nothings, that's all.
YOU ARE A <font color=red>[**censored**]</font>ING ASSHOLE.FRANKLY,MY SYMPATHY FOR YOUR OBVIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS IS AT AN END.
PLEASE FIND A HOLE,CRAWL UP IN IT,AND DIE.
& TAKE YOUR TOY GUN WITH YOU!
that is 5" long, weighs 11 ozs, is 2" at 25 yds, is easy to attach a can to, offers cocked and locked carry option. Dumbass.
as for YOU, bozo, YOU could have spent the time and effort to keep this place alive, but you were/are too LAZY to do so, So <font color=red>[**censored**]</font> off.
Ever see what happens to hardened metal when heated enough to reshape it, and then NOT properly draw it back? Anyone who's actually worked metal knows (and know what grades of metal are used in hardened pistol parts). You obviosly don't
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