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28 February 2016
Time and cold are the enemies of plastics...
This all aluminum, (coated or anodized, not quite sure) item is precision machined to exacting tolerances which allow it to fit the Glock slide perfectly. This part will last the life of the pistol without fear of wear or breakage. It also looks great and installs in moments.
16 July 2009
Crosby, Stills & Nash - The DVDs
1 of 2 found this helpful This is a must for any CS & N fan. I saw them live in June '09 after a 40 year wait! They are still fabulous, and I can now relive that concert with this fine collection. Excellent Dolby 5.1 re-mastering of the concert sound from 1983! It also contains TV footage from the 60's and 70's which I remember watching when I was a kid. Shows like "The Smothers Brothers", "David Frost" and "Tom Jones" regularly had fine musical entertainment on in prime time, unlike today.

23 February 2016
Titanium pins for Glock
High quality machining, slip out the old, slip in the new...A Glock disassembly tool helps here. Just be careful to capture the slide stop release spring below the pin. Flip up your slide stop release when complete, it should want to spring back down into position. If it does not, check to see, the spring probably snuck up above the pin. Titanium is a very light space age element. Pound for pound, it is stronger than steel. They will likely never need replacing. They look outstanding also.