Quote Originally Posted by ddsmith View Post
There is no play in mine. It is snug, but not so tight that putting the pieces together, or taking them apart, is a problem.

But that's a good point. If the take-down functionality is not perfect, then that gun is flawed, and should be avoided.

That being said, this is a precision tool, and it will not tolerate for long being constantly re-configured.

I'm a downtown guy, so it lives in a pistol case in a safe, and will probably be reconfigured maybe a dozen times per year, if that.

If I lived in the country, no doubt it would rarely be taken apart at all.


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the tack down is fore when you have to give it a good clening and is not ment to be taken down all the time ! the take down wood make it handy for you downtown guy's lots of funny city slikers have funny filings about firearm's