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    It's your money, but I'd say yes to overkill.

    Shoot the crap out of the SAM before doubling your investment in it

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    I guess you are right! , what about changing just the weak parts? we know it need a trigger job! what else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucsergerie View Post
    I guess you are right! , what about changing just the weak parts? we know it need a trigger job! what else?
    What weak parts? These guns are very accurate, reliable and tight if you start changing for the sake of changing you end up with issues just my opinion.


    A thunderbolt in 9mm or .40 would be great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucsergerie View Post
    I guess you are right! , what about changing just the weak parts? we know it need a trigger job! what else?
    For my omega a reduced power mainspring and a new (from a Wolfe kit that I already had) 3 finger spring lightened the trigger considerably.

    I ordered a sear jig and fine stone, and I'm going to learn how to give a touch of Polish to my sears. Honestly it's not bad. In fact it might be too good because I seem to rely on a touch of creep in other more expensive pistols to tell me when I'm about to break a shot, and the SAM has none of this - just a buildup of pressure on the trigger until it breaks.

    Just break it in before dumping money into it. I've been where you are, consumed with farkle madness. And all it meant was I took a loss on selling guns that I dumped money into before shooting them enough to decide that I plain didn't like them!

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    Awesome! let's order a Thunderbolt! thank you guys! where is the after Christmas sale?....lol

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    before I bought my SAM I did a lot of internet searches. Many people claimed it has a bad mag, so I preparation I bought a couple of milspec mags. When I received it I tossed the mag aside and went to the range with the replacements. Gun functioned perfect but was deflecting casings into my face. Next time I went I used the mag it came with and the problem was solved. Don't believe everything on the internet. The pistol is extremely tight on frame and barrel bushing btw. very impressed.

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    Mr. Wolverine. I had emailed you previously about the 1911 military in 9mm. You were out and not planning on bringing in any at that time. Is it now possible to put a pre order in for one now?

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    SAM is making the GI Commander Tactical in 9mm?

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    I could almost go for that one, if not for the threaded barrel. 1911 is too elegant to sport a snout

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    75$ for recrowning a short barrel (I believe its what they told me... I could be wrong on the pricing)
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