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That's good! Mine was creepier than John Wayne Gacy!I just measured the trigger pull on my SA35. The average was 3lbs 14oz ounces and there is no felt take-up.
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That's good! Mine was creepier than John Wayne Gacy!I just measured the trigger pull on my SA35. The average was 3lbs 14oz ounces and there is no felt take-up.
Mine said Geneseo, ILAnyone know where these are made (or the parts are)? Imbel? FEG?
Hey Gerts !At the prices that I've seen lately post-crazyness, you'd be hard pressed to find a good base gun for less. New trigger, spring kit, and a no-bite hammer and I'd be quite happy. That's probably $125 in parts and labor. Still only $825 to $850, which is far cheaper than a Browning/FN. The finish could be dealt with later as needed.
It's my understanding the SA35 is compatible with BHP parts. I think the one I got was closer to ideal than my Mk3 was out of the box. However, I've already been down that road with the Mk3 and now it's just how I like it. I wasn't really wanting to do another overhaul.Hey Gerts !
From your time in bed with this one, do the internals appear to be interchangeable with other make HP's, or do the problems go beyond a simple fix like that ?
I wonder where all the Tisas BR9 and Girsan MC P35s are?rumor is Turkey rather than Hungary for the forgings, but I don't think anyone has t come up with a definitive answer
My experience is similar.. every gal I've let shoot a Hi-Power said, "That's a good gun!" or the like.. and they all found them very easy to shoot well.Well I took my wife shooting with the SA-35 and she lit up like a Christmas tree once she started to get some rounds down range. It didn't take her long to figure out the Magula mag loader and she ran through 5 mags bouncing a pop can around the gravel pile. So I gave it to her, I'd rather shoot my CZ anyway. As they say, happy wife, happy life.
Ya know in all of the Macho-Man reviews not one mentioned this. It is easy to shoot accurately but a tad small for my 3XL hands but fits my wifes hand like it was made for her.My experience is similar.. every gal I've let shoot a Hi-Power said, "That's a good gun!" or the like.. and they all found them very easy to shoot well.
Not so far, I did clean and lube it then gave it a light over all Break free on a rag wipe down.Any issues with the factory finish?
I handled one in the LGS Tuesday. The Matte black looks like a rust nursery in waiting. Reminiscent of Springfield's milspec 1911 ( which, otherwise, is a fantastic gun for the price)Not so far, I did clean and lube it then gave it a light over all Break free on a rag wipe down.