Pocket Carry

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One of the great things that the ultralight revolver gives you is the ability to carry in a pocket.  This may be the most discreet way to carry off duty or CCW.  With the right holster you never print, and your weapon is relatively secure. A few considerations about pocket carry; Make sure you have a decent holster that will stay in the pocket when the gun is drawn.  Everybody makes one, but you need to try them out. Think twice before you...

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Revolver Trigger Job Pricing

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We haven’t updated the price list to include this area of work yet, but will asap.  If you are interested in getting a J-Frame trigger job or equivalent on your Taurus or Charter Arms, it is $100. This includes the tuning of springs, polishing the plungers, polishing the trigger itself to a high polish, and cleaning the inside of the gun.  This also includes a test fire of 38 special.  Other calibers will be charged cost of ammo. If you...

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Taurus Vs. Charter Arms

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I spent all day Friday working on revolver trigger jobs.  I mentioned the S&W J-Frame last week.  On Friday the day was spent working on a Taurus Hammerless and a Charter Arms UC Lite.   While I have been familiar with Taurus for a long time, I have never owned a Charter, and this was my first time to do a trigger job for one. While they are comparable in price (cheaper than a S&W), the similarities end there.  The Charter came to me...

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J-Frame Trigger Job

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I have been working on a S&W J-Frame for a customer recently and thought I might share some of the insights that you need to consider with trigger work on a J-Frame.  These guns are great for pockets, purses and backup carry situations.  The one gripe that we here is that the double action is hard to use, especially for women. There are several things that can be done that will make the J-Frame more pleasant to shoot.  First, you can...

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Ruger SP101 Part 2

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I mentioned that the SP101 conversion was finished now and thought you might like to hear some customer comments concerning these modifications: Once again all I can say is wow! Was that my pistol you sent back? The trigger pull and smoothness was incredible you did a perfect job. The bead blast really made the pistol and the polish job on the trigger absolutely made the pistol more pleasurable to fire and looked great.  The XS sight was dead...

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Ruger SP101 Conversion

Posted by in Gunsmithing, Revolvers, Tactical | 6 comments

We have been waiting for a while to be able to announce the MCC Custom SP 101 package, and we are finally ready to start filling orders.  As with all of our most popular packages this one was customer driven.  We were asked to take a stock SP 101 and turn it into a custom CCW piece that is also a beautiful piece to add to any collection. We started out with an SP 101 DAO in .357 Magnum.  To be sure this has to be one of the best platforms...

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